to walk or stay :: book club – week 2

You may remember my review last month of my friend Lara’s new book, To Walk or Stay? The book is amazing and I highly recommend it to just about everyone. Married, single, struggling, or not … it’s a must read!

If you read that post, you might remember me mentioning a lil’ something about a book club/study Lara put together for us all. Last week was the kick-off of the study {sorry I missed posting about it!} and you can catch up on the discussion over here.

Today, for week two, Crystal is hosting the discussion on her blog.

If you haven’t read To Walk or Stay yet, I really encourage you to do so … I promise, promise, promise your life and relationships {namely your marriage} will never be the same!

Before I give you the Amazon link, I’d like to give a cheesy plug for 31 Days of Forgiveness … right now Amazon is showing 31 Days and To Walk or Stay are “frequently bought together.” Plugging complete.

Anyway …

I love Lara, and after you watch this video she put together, I think you’ll know why!

Weekly discussion hosts!

April 18 – Chapter 1 :: Lara Williams at “To Overflowing

April 25Chapter 2 :: Crystal Stine

May 2Chapter 3 :: Katie Orr at “Hello Mornings

May 9Chapter 4 :: Kayse Pratt

May 16Chapter 5 :: Michele-Lyn Ault at “A Life Surrendered

May 23Chapter 6 :: Tracie Stier-Johnson

May 30Chapter 7 :: Francie Winslow at “Up, In, and Out

June 6Chapter 8 :: Joyce Moy

June 13Chapter 9 :: Erika Dawson

June 20Chapter 10 :: Stacey Thacker at “29 Lincoln Avenue

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