More Reviews for To Be Made Well
I’m so grateful for the reviews I’ve received recently for To Be Made Well, both from readers and from the Englewood Review of Books and the Presbyterian Outlook. James E.…
I’m so grateful for the reviews I’ve received recently for To Be Made Well, both from readers and from the Englewood Review of Books and the Presbyterian Outlook. James E.…
We are constantly invited into the healing love of God. - To Be Made Well Here’s a 5-minute practice to go along with this quote: Give yourself 5 minutes to…
So first there was the moment I walked into our local bookstore and saw To Be Made Well on display. And then there was the message from a woman who…
"Amy Julia has written a beautiful book, grounded in the person of Jesus and the healing he brings. This is not a book with a before-and-after story of miraculous healing;…
To Be Made Well is now available as an audiobook, and I'm giving away a download. Here's how to enter the audiobook giveaway: Rate and review my Love Is Stronger…
I forget sometimes that books used only to be read out loud. Before the advent of the printing press, before the vast majority of adults were able to read, even…
Who knew that To Be Made Well is a literal healing product? Kate Rademacher sent me this sweet email about reading the book: “I flew to Seattle last week and…
I’ve started hearing from groups around the country that are using To Be Made Well for discussion and teaching. Some of these groups are a half dozen people, others number…
I’m so struck by Vivian Mabuni’s description of our world: “weary, splintered, and hurting.” And I’m so grateful that she sees To Be Made Well as an offering that is…
Anxiety has served me as a fuel for achievement, but it has failed me as a guide to getting well. -To Be Made Well Worry wakes me up in the…