I am very happy to announce that my book, ReLENTless Devotion, has just been published. This book contains 40 days of Lent devotionals and a special Easter Sunday meditation. Lent begins on February 14th this year.
The season of Lent is a time of reflection, renewal, and re-examination. God invites us to do “heart surgery” during the time between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday in an effort to move deeper in our relationship with Christ. As we contemplate the journey to the cross that Jesus made on our behalf, we will learn and grow through our time spent in God’s word.
God invites us to walk through these days together and remember and read the Messianic prophesies, the poetic voices of the Psalms, hear from the Gospel writers of their first-hand observations of their friend and teacher, and contemplate Jesus’ own words. Each day’s reading offers a brief Scripture, an engaging reflection, and a daily prayer. It is hoped that by the time Easter arrives, we will be rededicated in our Lenten disciplines of study, meditation, fasting, service, prayer, repentance, and self-examination.
Lent is a time to come clean with God.
I hope you will join me as we endeavor to observe a Holy Lent together this year.
ReLENTless Devotion is now available at Amazon.

Congratulations, Betsy!!
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Thanks, Dana!
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I already have my copy! I ordered it at the same time I ordered Mourning Break when we lost our 26yo son, Rusty, to an (as yet) unknown reason less than a month ago. I’ve been following/keeping up with you since you guest-pastored at Bethany UMC in Belvidere “years” ago. I’m looking forward to starting to read it during the Lenten season (and plan to order the one for Advent for Christmas season 2024 – the 2023 season was a whirlwind).
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I am so, so sorry to hear about your son. You must be in shock. I pray that God answers your questions and soothes your heart with the comfort that only he can give. Bless you, my friend.
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I got my copy today!!!
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Bless you, friend!
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Do you sell autographed copies?
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