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Happy Wednesday, My Lovelies!   Are you having a blessed Holy Week so far?  I sure hope so! 

Today I have a treat for you:  I'm featuring The Faith to Flourish:  God's design for a rooted, resilient, and fruitful life by Christine Caine.

About The Faith to Flourish: God’s Design for a Rooted, Resilient, and Fruitful Life

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication date: February 10, 2026

Print length: 240 pages

AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!

Discover how God has created you and called you to flourish even in the most difficult times.

Join bestselling author Christine Caine as she shows you how God created you with a powerful purpose and destiny. He wants you to flourish.

Sometimes it feels like hardships and struggles are endless. Like a new storm is always brewing on the horizon. You face challenging circumstances, strained relationships, or shattered dreams. And the weight of it all can feel crushing. You simply long for rest. But how can you flourish when you feel like you can barely breathe from it all?

In The Faith to Flourish, Christine shows you that it’s possible to thrive in every season of life—including the hardest ones—by grounding yourself in God’s truth and activating the peace, resilience, and purpose he gives you. Using the biblical symbolism of the olive tree in Psalm 52:8, Christine unpacks how you can:

  • Develop deep spiritual roots that anchor you to withstand life’s storms
  • Identify spiritual stagnation and experience renewed vitality and purpose
  • Behold the beauty of God and cultivate a heart of wonder
  • Nourish inner peace and joy through intentional shifts in perspective
  • Foster reconciliation and build stronger, more fulfilling relationships
  • Embrace God’s plans and purpose for your life, while bearing fruit that impacts others

No matter the challenges you face, God’s design for your life has not changed—to have the faith to flourish and be fruitful. This book will equip you with the courage, resilience, and wisdom you need to thrive through every challenge, in every season.

About the Author

Christine and her husband, Nick, have two daughters, Catherine and Sophia. Together, Chris and Nick founded A21, a global anti-human trafficking organization that prevents exploitation, recovers victims, and empowers survivors to rebuild their lives. She also founded Propel Women, an initiative that activates women to follow Jesus wholeheartedly and live confidently in their God-given purpose. You can tune into Christine’s Equip & Empower podcast and Life and Leadership podcast for practical insights and encouragement, drawing hope from Jesus wherever you are. To learn more about Christine and her resources, visit www.christinecaine.com.



My Thoughts

What I like most about this book is how Christine relates each chapter's lesson to different aspects of the olive tree.  This metaphor gives the reader visuals to help learn the principles Christina shares.  Each lesson ends with "Lessons Learned" and "Questions For Reflection."  As a former teacher, I love it when writers summarize the gist of what they want their readers to know.  I find this helpful!  I also thought her questions were very thoughtful, and they aren't just questions to answer.  Many of them include a call for action for the reader's daily faith walk.

I can understand why this book is an instant bestseller.  I would've purchased it strictly for Lesson Seven: "Tap Into the Endless Oil of the Holy Spirit."  I have a Keeper Shelf for my favorite Christian nonfiction, but I'm keeping this one on my nightstand to refer to when I feel overwhelmed and undernourished spiritually.  That's saying a lot because I only keep a few books consistently on my nightstand!  I think it would make a lovely Easter gift, and it's appropriate for anyone who wants to not only survive, but to flourish.




What about you?  Have you read any inspiring books lately?

But I am like an olive tree
    flourishing in the house of God;
I trust in God’s unfailing love
    for ever and ever.

~Psalm 52:8  


Disclosure:  I received a hardcover copy of The Faith to Flourish from TLC Book Tours via the publisher for a fair and honest review.  Thank you!



TLC Tour Dates:

Wednesday, March 18th@books_by_the_bottle

Friday, March 20th@suzylew_bookreview

Friday, March 20th@spaceonthebookcase

Saturday, March 21st@purrfectpages 

Sunday, March 22nd@cmtloveswineandbooks 

Monday, March 23rd@booksandcoffeemx 

Tuesday, March 24th@gallaghergirlreads

Wednesday, March 25th@pickagoodbook

Friday, March 27thDiary of a Stay at Home Mom

Tuesday, March 31st@cozycraftyreads 

Tuesday, March 31st@beckys_bookshelves

Wednesday, April 1stThe Bookish Dilettante

Thursday, April 2nd@ink_drinker64

Thursday, April 2nd@lovemybooks2020

Friday, April 3rd@danamarielovestoread

Monday, April 6th@_ruth_reads_

Tuesday, April 7th@teaandbookstoo and Reading, Writing, and Pondering

Wednesday, April 8th: @deannaturnsthepage

Thursday, April 9th@dana.loves.books



Coming Up on Friday:

A catch-up post including Easter and home remodel preview



Until next time...

Happy reading!
Ricki Jill


What I'm Reading Wednesday: The Faith to Flourish

Wednesday, April 1, 2026


 

Happy Wednesday, My Lovelies!  How is your week going so far?  Mine has been wonderful, and today I'm attending my art class, and tomorrow I will finish my Lenten class at church.  It has been about compassion, and it has been life changing.  One thing I've learned in class is that it's okay to have compassion for yourself.  In this life, we will have trials and heartbreak.  For my What I'm Reading post this week, I'm featuring And She Got Up: Shattered by Loss, Restored by Jesus by Courtney Pray Duke.  It has been a lovely companion to my compassion Bible study at church.





About And She Got Up: Shattered by Loss, Restored by Jesus

• Publisher: Thomas Nelson (March 3, 2026)
• Paperback: 224 pages

Faced with an unimaginable loss, Courtney Pray Duke invites you to discover that when life knocks you down, Jesus is nearer than ever, reaching out to help you get back up and stand strong.

Have you found yourself wondering, Will I ever be able to make sense of the disappointments and disasters I’ve endured? Can I trust God with my pain? Will my life ever be restored? Perhaps you’ve done everything you can to rebuild the ruins of your life, but true restoration still seems so far off, if not impossible. And She Got Up is a firsthand account of being knocked down by tragedy and loss while relying on the power and presence of Jesus to rise and heal.

After being widowed at twenty-nine, Courtney Pray Duke found herself lying next to her husband’s grave feeling like she couldn’t go on. But she had three young kids who needed her and a faithful God who she knew could do anything.

Told in four sections—The Breaking, The Making, The Rising, and The Sending—Courtney walks readers through her decades long journey from devastation to the abundant life God had in store for her.

And She Got Up will help readers

  • find hope in their greatest devastation through an honest and vulnerable account of Courtney’s personal journey, coupled with the reality and the truth of who God is and what He is able to do.
  • move forward amid pain that can be paralyzing, helping them to believe God for their own miracle, no matter how hopeless their circumstance may seem.
  • gain confidence that God is available and able to help anyone get back up and live an abundant life of hope, purpose, and peace.

God sees you now, right where you are. His heart is for you. It’s time to rise, to heal, to find purpose and joy again.

About the author

Courtney Pray Duke is an author and speaker who tragically lost her husband in a cycling accident in 2012. Left with three young children and a broken heart, Courtney now lives to tell about the goodness and faithfulness of God to the brokenhearted, and is passionate about helping women encounter the hope and victory of Jesus. She is married to Jon and is a mother to her four children, elementary to college aged. They are planted in Passion City Church and reside in Atlanta, Georgia. And She Got Up is Courtney’s first book.




My Impressions

The first thing I have to say about this book is that I cannot imagine the grief Courtney experienced as a young mother and widow before the age of thirty.  My heart was breaking while reading about her husband Andrew's accident and death.  Yet, she was very blessed to have her faith to rely on and people interceding for her.  

The second thing I want to share is that I love Courtney's voice.  She is a very good writer, and her reflections often include excerpts from her journal.  She also shares how scripture helped her navigate her grief, and she explains in detail how specific verses spoke to her in different situations.  These shares are perhaps my favorite parts of the book.  

When I first picked-up this book, I thought that it would be a wonderful selection for anyone grieving.  And it is.  BUT it is also a lovely (and true) story about a young mother and her faith, determination, and grit to dare believe that there is more to this life, more to this world.  I think anyone would enjoy reading Courtney's story wherever they are in their faith walk.

This is Courtney's debut book, and I'm hoping she writes more books in the future.  I think this one will sell well.

DISCLOSURE:

I received a paperback copy of And She Got Up from TLC Book Tours via the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review.  Thank-you!




TLC review tour schedule:


Wednesday, March 18th@suzylew_bookreview

Monday, March 23rd@dana.loves.books

Tuesday, March 24th@ink_drinker64

Wednesday, March 25thThe Bookish Dilettante

Thursday, March 26thDiary of a Stay at Home Mom

Monday, March 30th@deannaturnsthepage

Wednesday, April 1st@pickagoodbook

Thursday, April 2nd@the.joy.within.every.page

Friday, April 3rd@lovemybooks2020   

Friday, April 3rd@spaceonthebookcase

Monday, April 6th@oilycaffeinatedmama

Tuesday, April 7th@danamarielovestoread

Wednesday, April 8th@beckys_bookshelves 




We are completely moved back into our kitchen, and I am planning a simple Holy Week and Easter because I'm a little bit tired!   Do you have any special Holy Week traditions you'd like to share with us?


Until next time...

Happy reading!
Ricki Jill

What I'm Reading Wednesday: And She Got Up

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

 

Happy Wednesday, My Lovelies!  I hope you had a wonderful St. Patrick's Day!  We didn't do much other than enjoy an Irish dinner of corned beef & cabbage, carrots, and boiled potatoes.  

Today's What I'm Reading Wednesday Post features a lovely book entitled You're In Good Company.  I'm enjoying reading the essays and recipes.  Hopefully this weekend I'll be able to try one or two as our electrician finished our kitchen yesterday!  Now we have the super-fun task of moving everything back in.  

About You’re In Good Company: The Gift of Friendship, Motherhood, and Showing Up

Publisher: Zondervan, March 17, 2026

Print length: 240 pages

They say it takes a village to raise a child, but how, exactly, do you create and sustain that village? You’re in Good Company, by Ashlee Gadd and the writers of Coffee + Crumbs, is a heartfelt collection of stories celebrating the unique roles that food, friendship, and hospitality play within the context of motherhood.

Through captivating and honest essays, Ashlee and the Coffee + Crumbs team invite moms to rediscover—and even redefine—what hospitality can look like in a busy, lonely world. Hint: it looks less like glamorous dinner parties, and more like ordinary grace around the backyard fire pit.

You’re in Good Company: The Gift of Friendship, Motherhood, and Showing Up mixes personal stories, reflections, and helpful ideas, all based on the belief that hospitality doesn’t need to be perfect to matter. From folding laundry together on the living room floor to sobbing together at the top of a hike, these essays will prompt you to laugh, cry, and immediately pick up your phone to text a friend.

About the Author

Ashlee Gadd is a mother, writer, photographer, and the author of Create Anyway: The Joy of Pursuing Creativity in the Margins of Motherhood. She has spent the last ten years helping mothers harness their creative talents into powerful storytelling at Coffee + Crumbs—a beautiful online space where motherhood and art intersect.




My Thoughts

This book would make a very thoughtful gift for an expectant or young mother because it is truly about the care and keeping of friends.  According to the Coffee+Crumbs community,  this book offers:

Hospitality without the hype. 
Friendship without the filter.

Young mothers need friends and support, and the essays are heartfelt and engaging.  Each essay ends with a recipe that relates to the story (and one craft is thrown into the mix).  All the recipes are perfect for sharing, and the ones I've read so far seem fairly simple yet delicious.  I think the first one I'm going to try is the No-Bake Oatmeal Snack Bites.  

Now obviously I and most of my readers are way beyond being young mothers.  However, I am enjoying reading the essays and reflecting about what it means to be a friend through the not very Instagram or Pinterest worthy moments.  Ashlee Gadd's introduction brought tears to my eyes, and I will never look at Cheez-Its the same way again.  Plus I love the beautiful photography throughout because it is simple, relatable, and not contrived.  And I bet you probably know an expectant or young mother who would absolutely appreciate this book.  I have a couple of baby showers coming-up, and I am going to give the moms each a copy of this book along with the baby gifts.

I received a hardcover copy of You’re In Good Company: The Gift of Friendship, Motherhood, and Showing Up from TLC Book Tours via the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review.  Thank-you!


Now go and call that touchstone friend....you know the one....who has always been there for you.  Plan a coffee date!



TLC review tour schedule:


Monday, March 16th@books_by_the_bottle 

Wednesday, March 18thThe Bookish Dilettante

Friday, March 20th@dana.loves.books

Saturday, March 21st@cmtloveswineandbooks

Monday, March 23rd@megsbookclub

Wednesday, March 25th@reading.with.mama.kenna

Thursday, March 26th@musingsofasassybookishmama and Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama

Friday, March 27th@secretreadinglife

Monday, March 30th@the.caffeinated.reader

Wednesday, April 1st@gallaghergirlreads

Thursday, April 2nd@reecaspiecesbooks on TikTok





Until next time...

Happy reading!
Ricki Jill






What I'm Reading Wednesday: You're In Good Company

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

 



Happy Wednesday, My Lovelies!  Well unfortunately, our kitchen is still a mess.  Which means that our dining room is also a mess (and part of my art studio) because that's where we are storing everything from our kitchen.

Living through kitchen renovations isn't for sissies, Lovelies.  It should have been finished over four weeks ago, and our drawer faces had to be repainted not once but twice.  I will be so happy when it's done.

In the interim, I'm still enjoying our library although we're still waiting on a couple of projects before it's finished.  I'm finishing up two paintings for the room, and my sister-in-law is making two window seat cushions.  Once the room is finished, I will share it here on the blog.


In the meantime, I might post a few photos of our St. Patrick's Day decor before next week if I have time.  I'm truly hoping that our kitchen will be finished by this weekend so I can clean everything and put it away.



Our spring has been beautiful so far.  I've enjoyed the forsythia in our neighborhood and the snowdrops and jonquils at our church.


And now I'll share What I'm Reading Wednesday




When TLC Book Tours contacted me about  Heaven Meets Earth: A 40-Day Journey of Transformation Through the Nicene Creed by Josh Nadeau, I jumped at the chance to read this book and study The Nicene Creed.  After all, we recite it at just about every church service.

About Heaven Meets Earth:  A 40-Day Journey of Transformation Through the Nicene Creed

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Publication date: February 17, 2026

Discover deeper faith as you explore the richness of Christian belief and tradition with a visually inspired journey through the Nicene Creed.

“We believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth….”

And so the Nicene Creed begins with these powerful words of declaration and belief, words handed down through history for Christians across the centuries to affirm and to hold, to repeat and to remind. The Creed has bolstered the faith of many and still speaks to us today. When our footing fails or our faith needs a refresh, these ancient words can tether us to foundational truths.

In Heaven Meets Earth, philosopher-artist Josh Nadeau, creator of Sword and Pencil, invites you to explore the Nicene Creed in this 40-day devotional journey of transformation for everyday saints. With his iconographic-style art and his insightful words, Josh brings the traditional to the present day in this visually inspired exploration of the faith.

Each daily entry of this spiritual journey includes:

  • A short phrase from the Creed to meditate on
  • Thoughtful reflections on what the words still mean today
  • A beautiful piece of full-color art inspired by the Creed
  • A dedicated prayer to bring your thoughts to God

Whether during the Lent season or any time of the year, step into an ancient, living faith with Heaven Meets Earth, and embrace the beauty of belief with Josh’s stunning visual art alongside this historic Christian confession of faith. Prepare your heart and your mind for transformation as you follow in the footsteps of the faithful multitude who have gone before.

About the Author

Josh Nadeau is an artist and author from the West Coast of Canada. Beauty is his apologetic and his work seeks to translate ancient ideas of embodying the Transcendent for a modern time. His art and writing are invitations to reimagine the holy ordinary of every day life under the Beauty of Jesus.

He has appeared on numerous podcasts, written articles for magazines and websites, and has created art for Jordan Peterson’s History of Western Civilization, as well as churches, musicians, and other organizations, like The Chosen, Searock, Vuvivo, and the Daily Wire.

He has his Undergrad in Physics, a Master’s in Theological Studies, and a doctorate from the School of Hard Knocks. He is a husband to Aislinn and a father to Ransom. He spends his days reading, writing, bouldering, and trying to enjoy every good and perfect Gift. Josh is the founder of Sword and Pencil and Every Day Saints.





My Review:

Before I even mention the important bits, I must comment as an artist about how much I'm enjoying the artwork in this book.  You can get a taste of it on the cover (above).  I am also following Josh on Instagram @swordandpencil and his feed is inspiring!  I hope you will consider following him.  

So the important bits are the phrases of the Nicene Creed and the historical and spiritual commentary.  With each day's reflection, Josh shares artwork, and on some days he explains the symbolism of that day's art.  I think that the visuals in this book will help me better understand and remember the Nicene Creed.  One thing I appreciate, too, are the biblical references.  These are helpful in understanding Josh's symbolism as well as the lesson.  

In our busy lives, the Reflect and Meditate section at the end of each lesson is a gentle invitation to "be still" and ponder about the day's lesson and talk and listen to God.  These are so well written and thought-provoking!

I love this book so much, y'all!  I am in the middle of a Lenten Bible study at church, and as soon as we are finished, I am going to start reading this little gem of a book again, but read only one lesson per day as it is intended.  Hopefully by Pentecost I will have memorized the Nicene Creed and not have to "cheat" by referring to the bulletin or The Book of Common Prayer (goals!).  

DISCLOSURE:

I received a hardcover copy of Heaven Meets Earth from TLC Book Tours via the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review.  Thank-you!

TLC review tour schedule:


Monday, February 16th@kristens.reading.nook

Tuesday, February 17th@deannaturnsthepage 

Thursday, February 19th@dana.loves.books

Friday, February 20th@suzylew_bookreview

Sunday, February 22nd@webreakforbooks

Tuesday, February 24th@readingpastdark.marcia

Friday, February 27th:  View from the Birdhouse 

Friday, February 27th:  @therearenobadbooks

Monday, March 2nd@beckys_bookshelves

Wednesday, March 4th@teaandbookstoo and Reading, Writing, and Pondering

Friday, March 6th@readingintheheartland

Monday, March 9th@oilycaffeinatedmama

Wednesday, March 11thThe Bookish Dilettante

Friday, March 13th@nissa_the.bookworm 





Until next time...

Happy reading!
Ricki Jill

Another Update and What I'm Reading Wednesday

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

 


It's almost Valentine's Day, My Lovelies!  Today I'm giving you a brief update about what's going on in my life, and also featuring a new devotional by Jessica Claire Bond.

Our house renovation is in full swing, and I was more than happy to make a quick trip to New Orleans last Thursday through Sunday.  We went to a few parties, dinners, and a ball.  We had a nice time visiting with family and friends.  I truly needed that time with people who have been the sweetest of friends over the years.

You can see one project that's finished in our kitchen (above):  our new backsplash.  Forgive the poor quality of the photo because it was very overcast when I took it.  Hopefully one day in the not too distant future I will be able to have use of our kitchen.  I am missing cooking, y'all, and I have been tormenting myself reading cooking blogs and recipe books!

And now on to my bookish feature:  A King Washes Feet:  How to Love and Forgive Your Friends and Enemies- An Illustrated Bible Study by Jessica Claire Bond.


About A King Washes Feet

• Pubisher: Bethany House Publishers (February 10, 2026)
• Paperback: 224 pages

On the last night of Jesus’s life, He picked up a towel and washed His disciples’ feet–people who would soon betray, deny, and abandon Him–giving an example of what it really means to love and forgive like the King. He clothed Himself in humility, providing for us a picture of what it really means to follow Him.

This book is an invitation to sit on the footwashing stool and let Jesus heal you, then kneel with the King and learn how to wash the feet of your friends and enemies. We need this picture–and this posture–more than ever. All around us are disappointed, disillusioned, and wounded people, covered with the grime of ambition, jealousy, self-protection, church hurt, broken relationships, and world-weary hearts. Jesus calls us to kneel before them, whether they are friend or foe, to perform acts of love, mercy, and healing.

Through her compelling writing and viral artwork, Jessica Claire Bond unpacks what it means to “wash feet” in this generation. She reveals the profound meaning behind this timeless message of serving and loving others, challenging us to reconsider the overlooked, shunned, and marginalized in order to model the humility and love of our King. Ultimately, whoever is on the seat, He’s the one washing the feet.

About the author

Jessica Bond is founder of Salt & Gold Collection, creator of the viral Footwashing Series artwork and communicator of the radical gospel through speaking, social media, and ministry. Originally from Aotearoa, New Zealand, she moved to Australia in 2018. She has ministered in prisons, schools, nightclubs, underground churches, and crocodile-infested mangroves. Jessica is a graduate of the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry in California and calls the Catholic Church home. Find her online at SaltAndGoldStore.com and on Instagram at @SaltAndGoldCollection.



When I finish my current Bible Study, I am starting this one.  It is so humbling, y'all!  I have already read snippets of it, and one of the most profound chapters is entitled "Barabbas Is Me."  Wow.  

Forgiveness is hard, Lovelies.  But it is so good for our spirit!  I cannot WAIT to get into the meat of this study.  I also like Jessica's illustrations, and she also annotates scripture which I find very helpful.   Above is an example of her illustrations, and I chose it because of the hearts for Valentine's Day.  This lesson is about keeping your heart soft based on Christ's compassion in Matthew 14:14.

I'd like to thank TLC Book Tours for this lovely devotional via the publisher in exchange for featuring it here on my blog.



TLC tour schedule:


Tuesday, February 3rd@bookloveramanda

Wednesday, February 4th@teaandbookstoo and Reading, Writing, and Pondering

Wednesday, February 4th@dana.loves.books

Thursday, February 5th@gigithebibliophile

Friday, February 6th@readingpastdark.marcia

Friday, February 6th@oilycaffeinatedmama

Monday, February 9th@kristens.reading.nook

Wednesday, February 11th@danamarielovestoread

Thursday, February 12th@readingintheheartland

Thursday, February 12thThe Bookish Dilettante

Friday, February 13th@deannaturnsthepage

Saturday, February 14th@nissa_the.bookworm

Sunday, February 15thDiary of a Stay at Home Mom

Tuesday, February 17th@beckys_bookshelves

Thursday, February 19th@lovemybooks2020







Until next time...

Blessings!
Ricki Jill

Updates and a Bookish Feature

Thursday, February 12, 2026


Hello, Lovelies!

I'm Ricki Jill. Welcome! I'm honored that you're reading my blog. I enjoy sharing my creative lifestyle @ The Bookish Dilettante. For more information about my blog, please read the Start Here page. Thank-you for stopping by, and I hope you'll consider following me via email.

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