Same Life, New Story by Jan Silvious

Same Life New Story by Jan Silvious

Have you ever wanted to go back in time and rewrite your personal history? Do you ever wish you had the power to edit your life script? Have you ever imagined how your life might change if you could reshape its characters – in particular, the star of the story – you?

You cannot change the actual events that occurred in your past, but you can change the course of your destiny by rewriting your past – transforming your present – and creating a future that extends far beyond anything you could ever envision. You can create a future that encompasses all of God’s plans for your life – starting today. That’s the message that author, speaker, and professional life coach Jan Silvious masterfully delivers in this inspiring and uplifting book.

Same Life, New Story tells the story of ten biblical heroines and chronicles the challenges they faced at critical points in their lives. Woven between these stories are tales of modern day women who faced similar situations, overcame them, and created a new vision for their lives. Silvious highlights the lessons we can learn from each woman’s life and provides questions for personal reflection, journaling, and group discussion at the end of each chapter.

On every page, Silvious offers hope and encouragement to those who want to build a better tomorrow. This book isn’t just for Christian women – it’s for every woman! I could not recommend it more highly.

Overall Rating
Five Out Of Five Stars

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Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Booksneeze Blogger Review Program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

19 Responses to “Same Life, New Story by Jan Silvious”

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  3. Elle says:

    I would like to read that book. Right now I have a stack about 8 high that I need to read first though. Hopefully the library here will have a copy. Money is too short for books at the moment.

    New follower from Monday morning blog hop. Yep I'm running behind a bit!

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  4. Whidbey Woman says:

    Sounds like a great book. Will see if its available from our public library. Happy Spiritual Sunday!!!

  5. sarah says:

    I used to wish I could rewrite…change my story but now am thankful for everything He allowed to happen. That books sounds interesting….and very positive

  6. D.E. says:

    Sounds like a great book! Blessings, DE

  7. Dena E's Blog says:

    So Inspirational..Thanks Sweetie~~~Sharing in Christ's Spirit~~~Hugs Dena

  8. Pamela says:

    I enjoy reading books others love. With a 5 star rating this will go on my to-read list.

  9. Virginia says:

    Sounds like a wonderful book.
    Thanks for sharing.

  10. Charlotte says:

    Sounds like a great book. It is never too late too change our attitudes and outlooks or for God to change us.
    Blessings,
    Charlotte

  11. Jan at Jewelry4Change says:

    I loved reading your review. I just finished reading and reviewing the same book. I also gave it 5 stars! In fact, it's the kind of book I want to keep on the shelf to re-read later.

    Have a great day!

  12. Erica K says:

    I read this book too. I loved it, very uplifting.

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  13. Anonymous says:

    What a great review, it must be a book that needs to be put on my to read list.

    I'm stopping by from the book lovers blog hop.

    Sally

  14. Tracie says:

    I love the idea of changing your perspective – changing your story.

  15. JDaniel4's Mom says:

    You leave me so wanting to read this book.

  16. Hmmm, I might look into this one! Time traveling tonight.

  17. Glenda Cates says:

    I love finding new books to read and I want to read at least one book a week this year and can’t wait to pick up a copy of this one. Which my son can read with me and we use in our Homeschool class.

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