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Betsy Herman writes from Hawaii where she lives with her husband and their daughter. They enjoy exploring new cities on foot, eating at their favorite restaurants, and living life together. Some of Betsy's favorite things include drinking fresh coffee, singing worship songs all the time, going out for a good run or a walk on the beach, or relaxing on the couch. She is passionate about encouraging people through writing, especially during life's difficulties.

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New Infertility Book Highlights (2019-2020)

I thought I’d take a moment to highlight some recently published books on the topic of infertility and miscarriage. I am thankful for the abundance of resources available these days! You are not alone, even if it feels that way. Keep digging into the stories and faith journeys of other women who have experienced an empty womb.


[I’m posting this in September 2020 to highlight some books I’ve discove

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“The single most important activity for building the knowledge required for eventual success in reading is reading aloud to children.”
Jim Trelease, The Read-Aloud Handbook

Christine Caine
“You and I face a huge question: Do we trust God to do in his own timing what only he can do?”
Christine Caine, Unstoppable: Running the Race You Were Born To Win

Elizabeth Maddrey
“That’s the place to begin, then. You have to decide what you believe about the nature of God before you can decide how to proceed. If God is good, then He can—and will—use your brokenness, whatever form that takes because we’re all broken in some way—for your good and His glory. It may not be the way you want or expect. You may not even think, at first, that it is for your good, but over time He’ll reveal Himself if you let Him.”
Elizabeth Maddrey, Faith Departed

“a common trait among people who struggle with clutter: they’re interesting, and they like interesting stuff.”
Dana K. White, Decluttering at the Speed of Life: Winning Your Never-Ending Battle with Stuff

Lynn Austin
“I can’t write about Christina’s funeral because I don’t think I have the words to explain how near God was to me on that day, in spite of my sorrow and bewilderment. It was as if He had wrapped me in His quilt and held me close to His heart, His strong, comforting presence a blessing to both Maarten and me. Afterward, God began lovingly wooing us back to His side through the countless small acts of kindness that His family showered on us. We weren’t able to understand why He had taken Christina, but slowly, step by step as our grief lifted, He reassured us that one day we would understand. Death wasn’t the end but only a new beginning, the way an infant must leave its mother’s womb to begin a new, light-filled life.”
Lynn Austin, Waves of Mercy

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