Review – Cards of Kindness for Courageous Girls: Shareable Devotions and Inspiration

Cards of KindnessI’m very impressed with this collection of devotions for girls. They are topic focused and easy to read and understand. They are uplifting, encouraging,  and include scripture to support the focus of the message. And, if your child decides that she knows of someone who could benefit from the message of the devotion, the card is easily pulled from the book and able to be passed on to another.

It is so important to encourage girls to be compassionate and kind. These devotion cards that uplift others will provide an easy way to do that and to show that they care about and are thinking of the person they share with.

(5 stars)

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.

ABOUT THE DEVOTIONAL:

Cards of KindnessCourageous Girls Are Kind!

Your heart will delight in spreading kindness and inspiration wherever you go with these shareable Cards of Kindness!

Flip each page to discover a positive life message that will both uplift and inspire your heart—and the hearts of other courageous girls just like you. Once you’ve read through the devotion and pondered the message of loving-kindness, tear out the card and pass it on to another girl . . who will then be encouraged to keep the “Courageous Girls Are Kind” movement going. . .by passing the card along to yet another courageous girl!

Each Card of Kindness will spark positive, faith-building discussions with other likeminded girls. You’ll enjoy spreading kindness and God’s love, page by delightful page!

Be blessed, COURAGEOUS GIRL!

Purchase your own copy here.

About Brittany

As a homeschooling mom and avid reader, I get great joy through reading and reviewing books. I focus my reading and my reviews on Christian fiction, primarily Christian romantic fiction. I also review sweet, clean fiction. I hope you will find my reviews helpful in your decisions on what books to read.
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