25 June 2013
Rainbows for Rainy Days by Catherine Campbell Book Review
June 25, 2013
The sight of a
rainbow is more than a beautiful natural phenomenon. For behind each physical
show is a reminder of a God who always keeps His promises – especially in the
middle of life's storms.
'Rainbows for
Rainy Days' is a full colour, hard back book containing 40 devotional readings.
Bringing together a selection of promises from the bible, Catherine's writings
encourage the reader to trust God for whatever situation they find themselves
in.
Uplifting and
inspiring, this little gem will brighten any rainy day!
My Thoughts:
I really
enjoyed this devotional. Reading these
devotionals has been very encouraging to me. Sometimes a book just speaks
volume to you and this one did for me. It met me where I am at in my journey.
Catherine is no
stranger to heart ache and deep valleys. I haven’t lost a child but, as a mom
who has a child with special needs I sometimes need to be reminded that there
is a rainbow for those too often rainy days.
Each devotional
starts out with a scripture. The illustrations throughout the book are lovely
and quite tranquil. The book is a good quality hard back. I like that the pages
are thick and you don’t have to worry about them ripping so easily.
There are so
many devotions that I enjoyed in this book.The one that spoke to me today was #17 from Isaiah 40:3. I am not
telling you what the verse says if you don’t know. So you will have to look it
up yourself.
Thank you
Catherine for putting your heart into this book-it really shines through. I
would recommend this book to just about anyone. It would sure be a wonderful
jewel for someone you know who has lots of rainy days.
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Catherine:
Disclaimer: I provided an advanced reader copy of this
book from Kregel Publication for free in order to write this review. All
thoughts and opinions are mine and were not subject to editing from the
publisher.
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Thank you so much for this very personal review of my little devotional 'Rainbows for Rainy Days'. It is my desire to encourage readers to discover the promises of God for themselves, whatever their own situations. The most wonderful thing about God's promises is that He ALWAYS keeps them. God bless you for helping me spread this good news.
ReplyDeleteI think that an inspirational book is the best thing to give someone as a gift. We all go through ruts where we need a little more inspiration. I have a daughter with special needs as well and this makes me realize how there is a brighter side to everything.
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