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Anything: A Book Review

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a percentage of each sale when you make a purchase using these links; however, I fully support and recommend each of these products.  You can view my full disclosure policy here. I recently finished my second Jennie Allen book.  After reading Restless at the beginning of this year (I think it was this year anyway), I was excited to read another of Jennie's books, this one called Anything.  Anything was originally published in 2012 but was re-released this year on June 9 to include a new introduction as well as an added Bible study component. Anything is partly a story…

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Parental Control Board: An App Review

Disclosure: This post has been sponsored by Parental Control Board. This means that I received compensation for this blog post; however, all opinions are my own. This post may also contain affiliate links. For more information, please read my full disclosure here. Did you know... 75% of all kids own or have access to mobile devices at home? 8-18 year-olds spend an average of 7 hours and 38 minutes a day on screens, which totals more than 53 hours a week. If you include "media multitasking" (like texting while watching TV), they truly accumulate a total of 10 hours and…

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9 Thoughts That Can Change Your Marriage: A Book Review

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a percentage of each sale when you make a purchase using these links; however, I fully support and recommend each of these products. You can view my full disclosure policy here. Among the many books I've been reading this year on fear and parenting, I've also selected a handful of marriage books with the intention of improving my marriage. I'm not saying that i cheated on my husband or that he's done something terrible to me either and I'm not even saying that my marriage is bad, but I believe…

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Follow Your Purpose

Disclosure: I received product via FlyBy Promotions in exchange for an honest review. This post may contain affiliate links. You can view my full disclosure here. From captivity to purpose When given the opportunity to read the book Captive by Ashley Smith, I was intrigued. The story of a hostage situation in which the hostage escaped alive sounded exciting. As the description read, Captive is "based on a miraculous true story that drew the attention of the entire nation, is a thrilling drama about the spiritual collision of two broken lives. When Brian Nichols - on the run as the…

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Nichole Nordeman’s “The Unmaking” {Review & Giveaway!}

Disclosure: I received product via FlyBy Promotions in exchange for an honest review.  This post may contain affiliate links.  You can view my full disclosure here. Grace and glory. Those two words are the first that came to mind as I listened to Nichole Nordeman's new CD, The Unmaking. I'm big on finding themes within music, reading and understanding the lyrics, and applying it to my life.  We've had our ups and downs over here lately at Making the Most, and I was so seeking encouragement when I popped Nichole's new disc into my CD player. Here's what I found: No matter what…

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