Friday, March 18, 2016

Hope Unfolding By Becky Thompson



God’s love, plans, and promises for you are forever unfolding.  
 I get it, Momma. I totally get it.
 Every day you wake up and try your very best. You love, give, and pour out your life for the ones who call you Momma. But no matter how much you offer, there are still days you feel as though you come up short. You worry, Am I loving these babies enough? Is this ever going to get easier? Why does it seem like I am the only one who cannot balance it all?

Sometimes, we just need hope (and maybe a long uninterrupted nap). We need someone to help tune our hearts to the voice of the Father and to remind us that He has not forgotten about us.
In Hope Unfolding, Becky Thompson is a friend who reminds you that you aren’t alone, and that God is still writing your story. She guides you to encounter the Truth of God’s presence that not only fuels you with strength, but also a fresh confidence. And beyond gaining faith that tomorrow could be different, you find hope and purpose where you are standing today.

Pick up your copy here...


Becky Thompson began blogging under the name Scissortail SILK, quickly drawing a global audience of millions. A self-professed city girl, Becky is a recent transplant to northwest Oklahoma, where she lives with her husband, Jared, their three young children, and whatever critters wander in from the wheat field behind their house. You can connect with Becky online at www.BeckyThompson.com or join her and the thousands of other grace-filled women who are a part of the Scissortail SILK community on Facebook.

God speaks to your heart while you are reading this book, if you will listen Becky wants you to use this book to clear your heart of any heavy concerns and give life to your  forgotten dreams. And believe me you can do just that while indulging in this book. Savor every word in this book it really has a lot of insight.
As I was reading this book is was as if I was sitting in Becky's living room in her not so comfortable orange leopard print chair with her and talking like old friends. This book was written in such a way that it is really not a book its an old friend sharing stories with you. 
I was so into the book that I had it read before I knew it, so for me the book was way to short the stories that Becky shared were so simple and fun but moving and each had a lesson.
I loved every page, I must say my kids are grown and I still loved every page. I hated to see it end.
I gave this book 5 stars I HIGHLY recommend it.
I was given a copy of this book by the publisher for my honest review.

12 comments:

  1. This sounds just like what I need to read right now. I loved your review.

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  2. Well it sounds like you really liked this one. I love your review it has made me want to read this one right away. Thanks Mary

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  3. Sounds like a very inspiring book and I trust that it is a great book because of your review!

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  4. This book sounds awesome. I must buy it. Thanks

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  5. I really do like the sound of this one. You review lets me know how excited you are about it so that makes me excited as well.

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    1. Amanda, You are the winner! I will get your book right out to you!

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  6. I love an uplifting book. We all need a pick me up now and then. Thanks Mary

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  7. I don't know this author, but from the sounds of the book I need to get to know her.

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  8. I must read this book now that I have read your review of it. I need HOPE right now.

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  9. This sounds awesome, I love the idea of getting closer to Jesus and spending time reflecting. HOPE just four letters but so big. Thanks for your review Mary it was wonderful.

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  10. I called to tell me wife about this book at lunch and she said I'm going to run and get a copy on my lunch break. We could use this book right now. God's timing is always better then my timing. He's always Right on time.

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  11. What a wonderful book. Thank you for sharing, Mary.

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