Author: inspiringlifebooks

  • Disconnecting from the Darkness

    Disconnecting from the Darkness

    The post highlights the negative impact of technology on young people, discussing issues like cyberbullying, online exploitation, and addiction. It suggests disconnecting children from the internet on their phones as a solution to these problems and emphasizes the importance of parental intervention. It urges parents to take control and protect…

  • Journaling Through The Proverbs – February

    Journaling Through The Proverbs – February

    February is a special month for me as it holds sentimental value. January marks my wedding anniversary, March 28th, 1992, the date I was born-again. Thank you for joining me on this journey through Proverbs. I hope you are blessed as you seek wisdom.

  • Inspiring Life Podcast: Two-Year Bible Reading Plan & Study Tools

    Welcome to our first episode of the Two Year Bible Reading Plan Podcast. This episode is an overview of the books of Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon and Isaiah 1-64. Next week we will discuss Isaiah 65:1 -Jeremiah 4:4.

  • Looking for Mrs. Right.

    Looking for Mrs. Right.

    The belief in finding “Mr. Right” or “Mrs. Right” is influenced by romantic ideals. This belief should be reconsidered as it often leads to heartache. Instead, trust in God’s plan and seek to be the right partner. Marriage is meant to be a lifelong journey of wonderful experiences, not turmoil.…

  • A Tale of Two Hearts

    Most of us are aware of how to maintain a heart-healthy lifestyle. We should exercise, eat right, rest, take vitamins, drink water, and keep our hearts out of stressful situations. We maintain regular checkups with our doctors to ensure our hearts are healthy. We understand that when our physical heart…

  • God’s Answers to Single Parenting

    God’s Answers to Single Parenting

    The author’s first book reflects the influence of her Christian faith on single parenting. Raised in a large, close-knit family, she faced immense challenges including an abusive marriage. Embracing Christianity, she found answers in living differently, true love, effective parenting, wise relationships, and financial management. Her journey empowered her to…

  • Children are sinners too…

    Children are sinners too…

    Parents often treat their children as perfect, forgetting their own struggles. The Bible emphasizes the sinful nature inherited by all. It instructs parents to raise children in alignment with God’s word to cultivate a pure heart. Children need guidance to overcome their sinful nature, and through Christ, they can be…

  • Your Home, Your School

    Your Home, Your School

    The author expresses gratitude for the opportunity to homeschool their children, highlighting the unique learning environment and ability to instill good morals. They emphasize the importance of carefully selecting social influences and warn against neglecting the quality of education. The message encourages personal investment in homeschooling and offers support to…

  • God is Good, but we are not…

    God is Good, but we are not…

    This excerpt from “God Is Always Good” emphasizes the difference between God’s goodness and human nature. It warns against self-proclaimed goodness and highlights the need for Christ’s righteousness. The author shares a personal transformation from self-righteousness to recognizing the need for God’s forgiveness and mercy. The book aims to challenge…

  • Young people leaving the church is a church problem.

    Many churches today are wrestling with why young people continue to exit the church doors once they become young adult. This is not necessarily a God problem, but a church problem. There are many young people who have left the church who still have a fear of God and who…