Always Enough, Never Too Much review – sponsored by Frontgate Media
Always Enough, Never Too Much Flip Book tells us, “No more lies that you are not enough”…when you can learn to embrace these simple truths: You are always enough and You are never too much.
The bestselling authors, Jess Connolly and Hayley Morgan, have written a devotional flip book for the woman who feels like she can be both too much and not enough. That sure speaks to my soul as I can feel both of these emotions…often at the same time.
Two covers, two sets of devotionals. One is Always Enough. The other is Never Too Much. Just the perfect combination of Biblical truth and encouragement, the book is a must read for women of faith who question their place in God’s world.
I have been know to carry the book out into the garden in the early morning with a cup of tea to begin my day on the best foot possible. The devotionals help you put things in perspective, banish lies and insecurities, while you find your own personal identity in Jesus.
Most nights I read a devotional before I turn my lights out. Some nights I read the Always Enough side of the book or I can flip it to read the Never Too Much side. That’s what I love about the flip book…almost like having two different books.
Above is my favorite reading so far. I have a budding ministry called Morning Meditations–Art as Prayer on Instagram and Facebook. I quote a Scripture, tell how it speaks to me, and share a photograph with a digital painting of the image. I often feel inadequate and certainly unqualified.
I drug my feet for many years as God’s whisper became a clear call…”Have tea with the Lord each morning and share the Word!” I love where Haley writes, “All the greats in the Bible were unqualified. Every saint in Hebrews (known as the Faith Hall of Fame) fell short in so many ways.”
Much like the flip book, He gently eased me into it with an artwork photo with some piece of Scripture that touched my heart. He asked me to put my training as a Christian Spiritual Director to work in a public way. I didn’t feel at all able to do this work either. My Director told me that I would not be doing the work…God would. That opened my reticence enough to enter formation. It was a gradual flip of heart.
Always Enough, Never Too Much Giveaway
From the publisher: “We’ve all been there. We know that sneaking, small voice in our heads all too well—you’re too loud. Too quiet. Too young. Too old. Too unimportant. Too ugly. Too silly. Too serious. You’re not as successful as she is—look at her perfect family, look at her high-powered job, look at her great hair and size 4 skinny jeans. Why can’t you be more like her—be more in general? Why do you expect so much from everyone? Why can’t you take up less space? Ask for less? Be less? The lies track well-worn paths in our minds and our hearts, wearing us down and making us question our role in God’s kingdom.” Enter to win one of 5 copies of the book here.
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