Wednesday, April 1, 2015

3 Books I Read in March

Source

As I mentioned in my monthly update of my yearly goals, I just finished one of my four books for March and only read three books total.  

Here's the book I finished that was on my reading list last month.

  • The Parenting Breakthrough:  A Real-Life Plan to Teach Your Kids to Work, Save Money, and Be Truly Independent by Merrilee Browne Boyack.  The author included practical and helpful ideas for instilling your children with a strong work ethic, helping them handle money wisely, and building a family environment that will encourage children to be grounded in their faith.  However, I didn't realize before starting this book that the author was a Mormon, so references that she made to her religion were unfamiliar and did somewhat detract from the overall message of the book.

The other books I read this month were these.

  • One Thousand Gifts Devotional by Ann Voskamp.  This book contained many of the same principles and stories as her original book.
  • The Legacy Journey:  A Radical View of Biblical Wealth and Generosity by Dave Ramsey

Here are the books I hope to read in April  The parenting title is a new one; the other three are the books I had planned to read in March.

SpiritualTo Live is Christ:  Joining Paul's Journey of Faith by Beth Moore
Marriage:  The Surprising Secrets of Highly Happy Marriages:  The Little Things That Make a Big Difference by Shaunti Feldhahn.  (You may recognize this title; it's a re-read.)
Parenting: Middle School:  The Inside Story by Cynthia Ulrich Tobias and Sue Acuna
Personal GrowthThe Power of a Half Hour:  Take Back Your Life Thirty Minutes at a Time by Tommy Barnett

What have you been reading lately?

1 comment:

  1. Ooh! You've got some great books (at least by their titles) for April! I can't wait to see what you think of them!

    ReplyDelete

I look forward to hearing your comments and welcome your questions and suggestions. Thanks for visiting my blog!