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  1. mom3ways
    Greenfield, IN
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    I love the book of Ruth!
    July 7, 2012
    mom3ways
    Greenfield, IN
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    Last weekend my daughter (by marriage) got married. She planned a barn wedding and reception and was in charge of all the decorating herself. I knew it was going to take all of os helping her to pull it all off. And I knew emotions would be running high with family coming from New York (her mom), Colorado (the groom's family), and other parts of the country.

    In a sense I was kind of dreading the day and worrying way too much about what could go wrong (running out of food or cake, people complaining about the heat, emotions taking over, etc...). When all along I just needed to focus on the beauty and meaning of the day. Sometimes at the end of a hard day, I want to think of all the disasters, when the list of things that went right could go on and on. I truthfully cannot think of one thing I would have changed on Saturday!

    I have been reading a new book by Liz Curtis Higgs called The Girl's Still Got It..it is all about the story of Ruth. And just have to share some parts of the book with you all.

    Whenever heartache, loss, disappointment, stress, or any of the other stuff we hate comes our way, it helps to remember that hard times are purposeful, meant to refine and redirect us. They're not arbitrary or random, and they're definitely not cruel. If I'm going to suffer, at least let it be for a good reason. Make that a God reason. If we start thinking, A LOVING GOD WOULDN'T DO THAT, we miss the truth recorded in His Word and the seeds of hope planted deep in our parched soil: God loves us too much to let us starve spiritually.

    The book of Ruth is all about trust. Trusting God and doing what he says. Trusting God with my whole heart and life. Trusting God to forgive your past, handle your present, and provide for your future! Trust and obey. Sound familiar? I have a great group of girl friends with whom we've talked about trusting and obeying a lot the last few months! Maybe (BIG MAYBE) I am finally starting to scratch the surface to this idea in my life.

    *I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for my review*
  2. Chris H
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    The Girl's Still Got It
    November 16, 2017
    Chris H
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    Great book. There was both good research that went into the book, and a writing style that's fun to read....like talking to the author.
  3. char
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    The girls still got it
    February 27, 2015
    char
    she brings the word to life and is very resourceful and entertaining.
  4. Pooh
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Liz Curtis Higgs Still Has It!
    December 12, 2014
    Pooh
    This book, like all her others, is just a wonderful, fun way to study women in the Bible!! Well done, Liz!
  5. Jenn B
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Fun and inspiring Bible Study
    November 1, 2014
    Jenn B
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    Used the book for a Bible Study and had a BLAST. The Author Liz Curtis Higgs does a great job of making each chapter relevant to you. We watched the DVD with it as well.
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