Posts Tagged “God”
Happy Valentine’s Day
by gribi on February 14, 2013
Happy Valentine’s Day, dear ones! “Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed.” says the LORD, who has compassion on you. (…)
Ann Voskamp Quotes
by gribi on January 31, 2013
Out of all the books read in 2012, this has to be my favourite. One Thousand Gifts, by Ann Voskamp My one criteria for choosing this book was that I will go back to it, again and again. It is (…)
To-Read in 2013
by gribi on January 10, 2013
I’ve not always planned a to-read list at the begining of the year. Having enjoyed it thoroughly last year – and having been able to go back to it when wondering what book to read next – I’ve decided to (…)
Two Thoughts on Prayer
by gribi on December 5, 2012
I’m reading a book on prayer and a few thoughts have popped up in the process. The Circle Maker, by Mark Batterson. My friend Nancy recommended it, and other couple of friends are reading it (I mean you, Heidi and (…)
One Thousand Gifts, by Ann Voskamp
by gribi on July 18, 2012
My mind keeps going back to this book weeks after I read it. It is hauntingly inspiring. One Thousand Gifts, by Ann Voskamp Ann Voskamp will enthrall you with the sheer beauty of her writing and the simplicity, yet depth (…)
Acknowledgments
by gribi on June 27, 2012
As we’re approaching the 1 Year Gribook Anniversary, there are a few THANK YOUs (yes – big, huge, massive thanks) to say to a wonderful few. No bookworm is an island. So, this one is for the people who’ve been (…)
Am I Making A Difference?
by gribi on June 20, 2012
On July 9th, it will be one year since Gribook.me was launched. Perhaps this is a rite of passage for bloggers, but I find I’m asking myself some serious questions. I will spare you of all my self interviews – (…)
My 15 Favourite C. S. Lewis Quotes
by gribi on June 6, 2012
I never exactly made a book. It’s rather like taking dictation. I was given things to say. C. S. Lewis If I’d ever have to pick one author, and read his books only for the rest of my life – (…)





