Monday, December 23, 2019

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Hey, Everyone!

I'm taking this week and next week off to celebrate Christmas and New Year. I hope you have a great few weeks and that this season of light brings you peace and joy.

See you in 2020!

Monday, December 16, 2019

The Sisters of Sinai

After reading Where We Belong by Lynn Austin and realizing it was loosely based on the real-life stories of Scottish twin sisters Agnes and Margaret Smith, I wanted to check out the biography of these larger-than-life ladies themselves.


The Sisters of Sinai by Janet Soskice was a very different read for me, since I don't usually read biographies. So it was a different voice, purpose, etc. But I enjoyed traveling with these ladies and their unique challenges of journeying multiple times to the Middle East to explore Bible lands and to uncover ancient manuscripts. Being that women could not earn university degrees at this point, their scholarship was all the more remarkable—and paved the way for women today.

If you like biographies, then this is definitely worth the read. You can buy this book here on Amazon!

Monday, December 9, 2019

Where We Belong by Lynn Austin

So, the last few posts got me thinking of another book I read a few years ago, and I had to go hunt it down on my bookshelves: Where We Belong by Lynn Austin


I've said before that I don't love historical fiction. I will read them only if they are set in ancient Rome/Greece and/or Bible times. This one is very obviously set in the 1800s; 1860-1890 to be exact.

But, I love this book.

Where We Belong follows wealthy sisters Rebecca and Flora Hawes on their adventures throughout the Middle East, Europe, and Chicago. They live through the American Civil War and the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, and also go on incredible adventures. Raised by their widower father who believed in the value of education of women and the importance of discovering one's purpose for use in God's kingdom, both of these women, though different, live out their faith and callings in a way that wasn't typical for women in that time—as historians, authors, scholars, archeologists, hands-on, philanthropists, and so much more.

And their adventures, from being stranded in the Sinai desert by a bedouin sheik who wants to marry their head-strong handmaid to discovering an ancient codex of the Bible dating to AD 500, are quite a ride! They see so many incredible sites, from touring Jerusalem and Galilee to the pyramids of Cairo. In fact, the sisters even spend time at the traditional site of Mount Sinai—Mount St. Catherine's monastery in Jordan.

The author's note at the back says that the inspiration of this book was Agnes and Margaret Smith of Scotland, twin sisters who did in fact discover an ancient copy of the Gospels from AD 500 at the same monastery in Jordan, as well as a collection of 300,000 ancient manuscript fragments in Egypt. Now I want to know more about these 2 ladies who actually lived an amazing adventure, because their story sounds fascinating!

You can get it on Amazon here!

Monday, December 2, 2019

The Livingstone Chronicles: Hidden in Time

I hope you had a great Thanksgiving!

I  just finished reading book 2 in Michael Phillips' The Livingstone Chronicles, and again, his book came alive for me in a new way.


In Hidden in Time, once again we travel with British explorer and archeologist Adam Livingstone, Juliet Halsey, Scott Jordan, Rocky McCondy, and a few others as they pursue another major Biblical artifact. Again, it's not a secret because it's on the cover: the Ark of the Covenant!

This time, they travel in Europe, Ethiopia, and finally, Jerusalem, where they end up mere steps from my favorite place in the entire world *ahem* spoiler alert *ahem*.

I probably first read this book 15 years before I ever went to Israel. So I had no idea of so many of the locations and their importance; at least, not to the understanding that I have now. So as Adam and his team are racing around the city and exploring the tunnels underneath it, I could literally see these locations in my mind... which made the final chapters all the more incredible!

This fictional series is definitely worth a read, especially if you love Biblical history and archeology!