'Heart of a Warrior'
A Forty-day Devotional sharing a Legacy of Faith
By Shelly Thompson
'Heart of a Warrior' is now in it's 4th printing and has received wonderful reviews. The pages of this book written by Shelly Thompson, Publisher of The Notebook Cafe, are real life devotions God wrote on her heart as a young girl growing up on 5th Street in an old neighborhood known as Highland Park...a miniature Mayberry...surrounded by her parents, grandparents, and a tribe of faithful widowed women (different shapes and sizes of Aunt Bee).
Readers are enchanted with this wonderful neighborhood as they journey up the hill to ‘God’s rock’, remember breathing in the smell of amazing stacks of books during Story Hour in the old library, discover the afternoon neighbor 'Grace' received real Jesus grace, relive summer afternoons on the back porch with sweet tea and stories y'all, finding ‘buried treasure’ in the back alley that God used to demonstrate His restoration, walk through painful steps of saying a temporary farewell to the faith Warriors in this life as they pass the torch of faith to the next generation to carry forward...creating the ‘Heart of a Warrior’...for a time such as this.
This book is a forty-day legacy devotional with encouraging warrior journal notes, battle strategies, and real life devotions...for all seasons in life.
Your heart will be touched, changed, revived, restored...and prepared to leave a legacy of faith for the next generation.
Return with author Shelly Thompson for forty days to where her journey began...the old house on 5th Street at the bottom of the hill. A special place where God touched a little girl’s heart for a lifetime.
A Forty-day Devotional sharing a Legacy of Faith
By Shelly Thompson
'Heart of a Warrior' is now in it's 4th printing and has received wonderful reviews. The pages of this book written by Shelly Thompson, Publisher of The Notebook Cafe, are real life devotions God wrote on her heart as a young girl growing up on 5th Street in an old neighborhood known as Highland Park...a miniature Mayberry...surrounded by her parents, grandparents, and a tribe of faithful widowed women (different shapes and sizes of Aunt Bee).
Readers are enchanted with this wonderful neighborhood as they journey up the hill to ‘God’s rock’, remember breathing in the smell of amazing stacks of books during Story Hour in the old library, discover the afternoon neighbor 'Grace' received real Jesus grace, relive summer afternoons on the back porch with sweet tea and stories y'all, finding ‘buried treasure’ in the back alley that God used to demonstrate His restoration, walk through painful steps of saying a temporary farewell to the faith Warriors in this life as they pass the torch of faith to the next generation to carry forward...creating the ‘Heart of a Warrior’...for a time such as this.
This book is a forty-day legacy devotional with encouraging warrior journal notes, battle strategies, and real life devotions...for all seasons in life.
Your heart will be touched, changed, revived, restored...and prepared to leave a legacy of faith for the next generation.
Return with author Shelly Thompson for forty days to where her journey began...the old house on 5th Street at the bottom of the hill. A special place where God touched a little girl’s heart for a lifetime.
Karen Abercrombie, Miss Clara from the movie War Room, has this to say about 'Heart of a Warrior'...
‘Heart of A Warrior’ is beautifully written by Shelly Thompson, a true wordsmith, who is on fire for God! With a deep warmth, sincerity and transparency, Shelly welcomes the reader in and she teaches, encourages and inspires through her own personal experiences. Because Shelly is such a gifted writer, you get to experience a forty-day journey that is masterfully painted with beautiful and rich imagery that honors the word of God as it stirs up the Warrior's heart! - Karen Abercrombie
Karen Abercrombie is a multi-award winning actress, Parents’ Choice Award winning storyteller, singer-songwriter and motivational speaker. She has received a Dove Award, and a Movieguide Grace Award, for her performance in the Kendrick Brother's film, War Room where Karen played the spicy, 80-year-old-prayer warrior, Miss Clara. Among her many projects, she is also acting in the film she has written and produced, ‘Discarded Things’. Follow Karen on Facebook @realkarenabercrombie.com.
Karen Abercrombie is a multi-award winning actress, Parents’ Choice Award winning storyteller, singer-songwriter and motivational speaker. She has received a Dove Award, and a Movieguide Grace Award, for her performance in the Kendrick Brother's film, War Room where Karen played the spicy, 80-year-old-prayer warrior, Miss Clara. Among her many projects, she is also acting in the film she has written and produced, ‘Discarded Things’. Follow Karen on Facebook @realkarenabercrombie.com.
About the Author, Shelly Thompson
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The Notebook Cafe -- Inspired Words for the Journey is an online cafe brewing up words of inspiration and encouragement to equip us for this journey. The Cafe (and the shop owned by The Notebook Cafe - Millie McKeever's Vintage & Home Decor) is located in the quaint historic town of Walnut, Iowa. 'The Cafe' offers a place where women gather to share a time of fellowship, devotion, and a tour the circa 1875 historical bank building restored by Shelly and her husband. Shelly is the Publisher of The Notebook Cafe and coauthor of two books, Entwined, now in it's fourth printing; and Heart of a Warrior; in it's fourth printing. Shelly has a passion for writing what God places in her heart. Taking a giant leap of faith she left the corporate world to pursue a dream God gave her of developing a monthly inspirational faith based online reading café in February 2015. Today, The Notebook Café reaches over 2,000,000 people each month. She has found the road in unknown territory is not always easy, BUT GOD always finds a way to bring about what He has promised. Shelly has also developed The Notebook Cafe Annual Woman's Conference. The Notebook Cafe has hosted seven women's conferences since October 2015. Shelly and her husband, Dave, spend time with their family and many weekends working on home renovation projects…that thankfully never seem to end.
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