The Turquoise Table by Kristin Schell: Book Review
The Turquoise Table is a book about community. A book about belonging. In a world that seems more divisive than ever, Kristin Schell is a breath of fresh air.
The Turquoise Table is a book about community. A book about belonging. In a world that seems more divisive than ever, Kristin Schell is a breath of fresh air.
There are a lot of money books out there, but most of them are either super dry, impractical, or unbiblical. Simple Money, Rich Life is just different.
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Personality Plus can be helpful in understanding why there are people out there that we just don’t get. And that don’t get us.
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