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Exclusive Clip from I Still Believe

I'm excited to share my review of this new inspiring film (based on the real-life story of Jeremy Camp) with you all. You can read my review here . You can also enter my giveaway for a chance to win a free digital edition of I Still Believe plus other bonus prizes. Here's an exclusive clip from the movie (courtesy of Lionsgate). Enjoy.

Film Review and Giveaway: I Still Believe

I was thrilled for the opportunity (via LEV3L) to review I Still Believe , the new inspiring film based on the real-life story of Christian singer and songwriter Jeremy Camp . My family and I have enjoyed and appreciated his music for years. This film is fantastic! It's a beautiful love story that also demonstrates faith, hope, and life's purpose. Jeremy Camp met his first wife, Melissa Henning, in college in 1999. Their short journey together was filled with sweet romance, brief separation, devastating diagnosis, incredible miracle, and tremendous loss/grief. Melissa was a bright shining star that glowed radiantly with God's love and her unwavering faith in our great God. She said, " If just one life comes to know Jesus through my cancer, it will all be worth it ." What a wonderful testimony her life and suffering were indeed! " I Still Believe " was the first song (see lyrics below) that Jeremy Camp wrote after Melissa's death. Her life (and dea...

Book Review: Grace Looks Amazing on You: 100 Days of Reflecting God's Love by Amy Seiffert

Grace Looks Amazing on You is a 100-day devotional for women that aims to help readers reflect and radiate God's amazing love and grace. It is filled with personal stories, Scriptures, and Biblical insights. It is divided into 10 sections of what grace looks like: confidence, soul care, contentment, practice, strength, community, refinement, overcoming, faithfulness, and trust. Each devotion begins with a Bible verse(s) and ends with "Grace Reflection" (which includes a prayer, a thought-provoking question, a reminder, or a suggestion). Each devotion is a short read but is impactful. Through the pages, you will discover that God's amazing, inexhaustible grace comes to us in so may ways and forms. Amy Seiffert is no stranger to life's messes and trials (ex: her son has Crohn's disease) yet she notices that the gift of God's grace keeps showing up, even in the midst of pain and hardship. I appreciate her transparency and her words of wisdom. One of my f...