The Peace Project: A 30-Day Experiment Practicing Thankfulness, Kindness, and Mercy
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Create Date:2021-06-04 02:19:11
Update Date:2025-09-06
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Author:Kay Wills Wyma
ISBN:0800734785
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Reviews
Kat Armstrong,
This book is a perfect small group read。 Grab your friends and enjoy Kay's humor。 You'll be smiling and laughing with her as she tells hilarious and heart-warming stories and you'll likely feel the way I did when I finished: encouraged。 This book was real good! This book is a perfect small group read。 Grab your friends and enjoy Kay's humor。 You'll be smiling and laughing with her as she tells hilarious and heart-warming stories and you'll likely feel the way I did when I finished: encouraged。 This book was real good! 。。。more
Rachel,
The peace project is an uplifting feel good book about the power of Gratitude, Mercy and Kindness。 Incorporating these 3 things into our life can bring a mindset change and peace to our souls。 I was a bit misled about the description of the book。 I believed it to be a day by day goal/list if things to do for the reader。 But instead it read more like a journal of the individuals that took part in the peace project。 Still a good read。 Just not what I thought it was。 I received a free copy of the P The peace project is an uplifting feel good book about the power of Gratitude, Mercy and Kindness。 Incorporating these 3 things into our life can bring a mindset change and peace to our souls。 I was a bit misled about the description of the book。 I believed it to be a day by day goal/list if things to do for the reader。 But instead it read more like a journal of the individuals that took part in the peace project。 Still a good read。 Just not what I thought it was。 I received a free copy of the Peace project from Netgally in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more
Jill,
The Peace ProjectA 30-Day Experiment Practicing Thankfulness, Kindness, and MercyBy Kay Wills Wyma5 starsWhat a wonderful book。 Kay Will Wyma, her family and friends go on a 30-day journey seeking peace, thankfulness and mercy。 I read the book in about 10 days instead of the 30 it is set up to be read as, but I still found myself offering more grace and choosing to be thankful in all things。 I do believe this will be a book I will re-read as life gets in the way and I forget to be kind all the t The Peace ProjectA 30-Day Experiment Practicing Thankfulness, Kindness, and MercyBy Kay Wills Wyma5 starsWhat a wonderful book。 Kay Will Wyma, her family and friends go on a 30-day journey seeking peace, thankfulness and mercy。 I read the book in about 10 days instead of the 30 it is set up to be read as, but I still found myself offering more grace and choosing to be thankful in all things。 I do believe this will be a book I will re-read as life gets in the way and I forget to be kind all the time。 Wyma has shown in this book how easy it is to turn everyday annoyances into a chance to offer grace to ourselves and others。 I very highly recommend this book。 The Peace Project would make for an excellent Bible study!I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and Netgalley。 。。。more
Jenny,
I really loved the idea of this book initially, but it ended up not at all being what I was expecting - and I'm really sad about it! This book is described as a 30-day experiment, so I assumed that it would give much more structure - and be something that I could work at over a 30-day period, but in reality, this is just the account of one woman and her family taking on this challenge themselves。 Kay shares her reflections and experiences, but I found that these got somewhat repetitive, and didn I really loved the idea of this book initially, but it ended up not at all being what I was expecting - and I'm really sad about it! This book is described as a 30-day experiment, so I assumed that it would give much more structure - and be something that I could work at over a 30-day period, but in reality, this is just the account of one woman and her family taking on this challenge themselves。 Kay shares her reflections and experiences, but I found that these got somewhat repetitive, and didn't encourage me to get involved at all, particularly as they never really explained exactly what they were doing - other than just vaguely focusing on being more kind, merciful and forgiving。 I liked that Kay involved her children, but even this got repetitive and became less and less relatable to someone who doesn't have kids, as so many of the reflections were heavily about them。 Overall, I just really wish this had more structure, maybe more contributors, and actually mentioned the Bible - or at least looked more at what the Bible says about the things they were focusing on。 Thanks to NetGalley and Revell for letting me read this book。 。。。more