
About the Book
Book: "Hope for New BeginningsAuthor: Shirley Crowder, Howard A. Eyrich
Genre: Non-fiction / Religion / Devotional
Release Date:November, 2018

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"Hope for New Beginnings: Devotions for the Adventure" is 31 devotions that has the reader , if they are honest, really using the Scriptures to answer thought provoking questions about themselves. Some of these questions are really tough ones. These devotions want you to list the things you are struggling with in your daily life and then they asked you to make a plan and write it down on what you are going to do to improve these struggles so that the world will see God in your life.
Each day is a different topic.These topics included keeping yourself in the love of God, How you start your day, new beginnings, our calling, forgiveness and my favorite of all the subjects , Hope.
I really liked the prayers that are listed at the end of each devotion, no, I don't think we should use a prayer book to pray but these prayers could be a start to help us pray for the right things and start us on a path that includes praying. I know some many believers who want to pray but don't because they feel like they don't know how, so I think this would be a good tool to use.
I say get this book and be willing to be honest with yourself and with God, because God already knows what we need.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Celebrate Lit and the authors. These opinions are my own.
I say get this book and be willing to be honest with yourself and with God, because God already knows what we need.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Celebrate Lit and the authors. These opinions are my own.
About the Authors

He has served on the boards of the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors, Birmingham Theological Seminary, Trinity Seminary, the Biblical Counseling Coalition, and The Owen Center, as well as various Presbytery and Presbyterian Church in America denominational committees to name some of major roles.
His publishing efforts include two books as solo author, three books with a co-author, and numerous chapters in significant volumes in the biblical counseling field, as well as articles for The Journal of Biblical Counselingand several other magazines.
Dr. Eyrich and his wife Pamela have two grown children, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Retirement for him is a time for ministry. He writes, teaches, preaches, and travels for the Kingdom. He also enjoys the hobbies of model railroading, hunting, and shooting.
Dr. Eyrich is available to speak in conferences, fill pulpits, and for intensive marriage interventions, especially with ministries couples.

She is a biblical counselor and is commissioned by and serves on the national Advisory Team for The Addiction Connection. Several of her articles have appeared in “Paper Pulpit” in the Faith section of The Gadsden Times, and in a David C. Cook publication. She also writes articles for Life Bible Study, Woman’s Missionary Union, InspiredPrompt.com and TheAddictionConnection.org. She has authored, co-authored, or contributed to six published books, and she has a four-book devotional series she co-wrote that is scheduled for publication over the next couple of years.
Shirley has spiritual children, grandchildren, and even great-grandchildren serving the Lord in various ministry and secular positions throughout the world.
More from Shirley
New beginnings are a regular part of life. Sometimes they are well planned, and we eagerly anticipate the future. At other times, we are reticent to move forward into the new beginning. As we think about new beginnings it is appropriate for us to look at the beginning of God’s Word—the Bible.In Genesis 1:1 ESV, we read,In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.Here God is the subject, as He is the subject of the entire Bible. From this verse we learn something very important about God—He existed before the universe was created. God has always been, is now, and will always be, present.
Next, we learn that from nothing God created the universe and everything within it. He is the holy, sovereign, majestic, powerful, all-knowing God.
Every time I read these first few verses of the Bible, I am amazed that with just four little words, Let there be light(verse 3), the Creator God spoke into existence light that drove away the darkness. What astounding power! From these verses, we learn that God is the Author of light. Other places in Scripture tell us that God is light itself (1 John 1:5), and James calls Him the Father of lights(James 1:17).
Think about it: here we are today, many years since God spoke those four little words, Let there be light, and as John tells us, The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it(John 1:5). The Light—God—brings clarity, order, and understanding, while darkness is seen as evil, void, and chaotic.
I watched the coverage of a solar eclipse on several websites. It was so interesting to listen as a myriad of scientists and others explained the wonders of the universe, and while the science behind it all was quite interesting to me, the coverage fell flat. Why? Because it was totally devoid of any mention of Creator God. Only one man explained the solar eclipse through the lens of God’s Word. As he explained the science behind the solar eclipse, he also explained that THE God of the Universe who created everything that we see, holds the entire universe in His hands, and controls everything that happens, including a solar eclipse.
In the midst of a new beginning or anything else going on in your life, the truths in these passages are wonderful reminders that we can step confidently into any new beginning as we trust in the God who was here in the beginning, is here with us now, and who will be with us always. And what a comfort it is to remember that the light of God dispels the darkness and chaos of sin.
Blog Stops
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For Him and My Family, February 19
deb’s Book Review, February 20
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Library Lady’s Kid Lit, February 22 (Author Interview)
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Tell Tale Book Reviews, February 26 (Author Interview)
Artistic Nobody, February 27
Just the Write Escape, February 28
Giveaway
To celebrate their tour, Shirley and Howard are giving away the grand prize package of a print copy of the book and a $25 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
6 comments:
When you have many readers in your family, it's always great to hear about a great book you think one would enjoy. Thanks for sharing!
I'm always looking for a good devotional!
Thank you for the review, Debbie. We pray the Lord will be pleased to use this devotional to encourage, teach, and admonish Christ-followers.
I want to see this devotional also.
Good review. I want to get this one for me.
This book sounds like a terrific read!
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