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Welcome to "Bookish Talks with Lia," your cozy corner for all things Christian books. I’m Lia Ross, the voice behind the bookstagram, Lia Ross Reads.
Join me as we dive into the latest Christian reads, chat with the authors behind these inspiring books, and have real conversations about living out our faith. Whether you're looking for your next great read or just want some uplifting and relatable talks, you’ll find it all right here.
So grab your favorite tea or coffee, get comfy, and join me for some bookish talks!
Join me as we dive into the latest Christian reads, chat with the authors behind these inspiring books, and have real conversations about living out our faith. Whether you're looking for your next great read or just want some uplifting and relatable talks, you’ll find it all right here.
So grab your favorite tea or coffee, get comfy, and join me for some bookish talks!
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Music is a powerful part of corporate worship—but it can also be a source of tension in many churches. How can we engage in singing that truly glorifies God and strengthens the body of Christ?In this episode, I’m joined by Ryanne J. Molinari, pianist, organist, worship director, and author of Spirit-Filled Singing: Bearing Fruit as We Worship Together. Ryanne shares a biblical framework for Spirit-filled worship, exploring how the fruit of the Spirit can shape the way we sing and worship together. We talk about cultivating intentional worship, encouraging congregations and worship teams, and growing in Christlikeness through song.Ryanne also shares her favorite worship artists, books that have shaped her faith and ministry, and insight for anyone seeking to deepen their worship life. Whether you lead worship, sing in the congregation, or simply want to grow in Spirit-filled singing, this episode is full of encouragement and practical takeaways.Topics We Cover:What Spirit-filled singing looks like in practiceHow the fruit of the Spirit applies to corporate worshipEncouragement for worship teams and congregantsRyanne’s favorite Christian books and worship musicGrowing in Christlikeness through worshipResources & Links:Buy the book: Spirit-Filled Singing: Bearing Fruit as We Worship Together by Ryanne MolinariRyanne’s website: https://ryannemolinari.com/writing/Spotify PlaylistFollow Ryanne on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanne_molinari/
On today’s episode I’m chatting with Carolyn Lacey, a writer, speaker, and pastor’s wife based in the UK. We dive into her newest book, Amazed: 30 Days of Growing in Awe of God, a devotional designed to help us lift our eyes off ourselves and focus on God’s glory, power, kindness, and wisdom.Carolyn shares the heart behind the book, the Scriptures that shaped her writing, and why cultivating awe of God brings freedom from fear, comparison, and spiritual weariness. We also talk about practical ways to experience awe in everyday life and how we can encourage one another to keep our eyes fixed on Christ.In this episode, you’ll hear about:Why growing in awe of God matters for your daily lifeHow awe brings freedom from fear, comparison, and spiritual “meh” seasonsPractical ways to cultivate awe in work, parenting, and ordinary momentsThe Scriptures that inspired Carolyn as she wrote AmazedHow we can help each other grow in awe of GodResources & Links:Follow Carolyn Lacey on InstagramAmazed: 30 Days of Growing in Awe of God – Link to purchase
Do you ever feel like your Bible study has to look a certain way—or that you’re falling short if it doesn’t? In this episode of Bookish Talks with Lia, I’m talking with Christine Gordon and Hope Blanton, co-founders of At His Feet Studies, about how women can approach Scripture without burden, performance, or guilt.Christine and Hope share their journey of starting At His Feet Studies, how their Bible studies are designed to be practical, approachable, and life-giving, and tips for women in every season of life to engage with God’s Word in a meaningful way.In this conversation, we explore:How to study the whole Bible—even the hard or overlooked parts—without feeling overwhelmed.Tips for women returning to the Word after a dry season.Their favorite Bible study tools, personal habits, and encouragement for daily Scripture engagement.Grab their studies: www.athisfeetstudies.com
Has your attention felt scattered lately? In this episode of Bookish Talks with Lia, I’m joined by author and ministry leader Aimee Joseph to discuss her new book, Look, Listen, Live: Cultivating Attention in a Distracted Culture.Aimee explores how we can move from distracted living to deeper devotion by practicing presence, noticing beauty, and even allowing pain to shape our attention in life-giving ways. Drawing from Scripture, neuroscience, and personal experience, she offers practical and spiritual guidance for cultivating holy attention in a world full of distractions.We also dive into Aimee’s journey of faith, her experiences in ministry and motherhood, and how her own life has shaped her approach to attention, worship, and spiritual growth. Whether you’re seeking to be more present with God, your family, or your community, this conversation is full of encouragement and challenge for living with focused, meaningful attention.Grab the book here
Have you ever felt like your sense of awe has faded? In this conversation, Lia sits down with Alicia Hamilton, author of Wonder: Rediscovering Our Awe of God and Reclaiming a Childlike Faith, her new devotional with Hosanna Revival. Together, they talk about what it means to rediscover the majesty of God, how to cultivate wonder in everyday life, and how Scripture—especially the Psalms—helps us reclaim a childlike faith.Alicia also shares how Wonder came to be, how her time in the Word deepened her awe, and practical ways we can slow down and delight in who God is.Connect with Alicia: InstagramThreadsSubstackBook link: Wonder: Rediscovering Our Awe of God and Reclaiming a Childlike Faith Connect with Lia:Bookstagram: @liarossreadsInstagram: @bookishtalkspodcast
In this episode of Bookish Talks with Lia, I sit down with Whitney K. Pipkin, wife, mom of three, and author of We Shall All Be Changed: How Facing Death with Loved Ones Transforms Us. Whitney wrote this deeply personal and honest book after walking with her mom through the final season of a long cancer journey. Named the 2024 TGC Book Award winner in the First-Time Author category, her story points readers to truth, hope, and the presence of God even in grief.We talk about the heart behind her writing, the surprises she encountered in the process, and the hope she wants readers to carry away. Whether you’re walking through grief, caring for a loved one, or simply wanting to approach conversations about death with courage and faith, this episode offers encouragement, insight, and hope.Grab the book
In today’s episode, I’m joined by author and speaker Marissa Henley to talk about what it looks like to truly thrive after cancer and how we can love others well through that journey.Marissa was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive cancer in her 30s, and she shares how God met her in that season and how it transformed her view of faith, suffering, and community. We also discuss what inspired her to write After Cancer: Thriving with Hope and Loving Your Friend Through Cancer, and the lessons she’s learned about walking alongside those who are hurting.If you’ve ever wondered how to support a friend facing illness—or you’re in a hard season yourself—this conversation offers both compassion and practical guidance.Grab your coffee or tea, and let’s get started.How Marissa came to faith and began writingWhat her cancer journey taught her about God’s characterEncouragement for survivors learning to live beyond treatmentPractical ways to love a friend walking through cancerHow the body of Christ can better support one another in sufferingWhat to avoid saying when you want to helpMarissa Henley is a writer, speaker, and the author of After Cancer: Thriving with Hope and Loving Your Friend Through Cancer. She holds a graduate certificate in systematic theology from Reformed Theological Seminary and serves the body of Christ through her local church and ministry efforts. Marissa lives in Northwest Arkansas with her husband, where she loves annoying her teenage daughter with Gen Z slang and trying to lure her two sons home from college with offers of food and laundry.After Cancer: Thriving with Hope by Marissa HenleyLoving Your Friend Through Cancer by Marissa Henley
Today, I am joined by Alyson Punzi, author of the new picture book He Always Hears, published by Crossway. Her book helps children understand grief and sadness through biblical lament, teaching them that God hears their prayers and meets them in their emotions.In this episode, we talk about what biblical lament really means, why it matters for children, and practical ways caregivers can have honest, faith-filled conversations about sadness, hope, and God’s promises. This conversation is full of encouragement and practical insights for anyone helping kids navigate big emotions, and you will walk away inspired and equipped.Alyson has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cedarville University and is passionate about discipleship and theology. After the sudden loss of her husband, who died of leukemia and was a pastor, she began writing about grief, lament, single motherhood, and guiding children through difficult emotions. Alyson and her daughter live in small-town Ohio.Connect with Alyson Punzi:Book: He Always Hears (Crossway)Substack: substack.com/@alysonpunziInstagram: @alysonpunziUse my code ROSSREADS for 5% off any resource on Westminster Books website. Link to shop
In this episode of Bookish Talks with Lia, we sit down with Darby Strickland, author of When It's Trauma: A Biblical Guide to Understanding Trauma and Walking Faithfully with Sufferers. Darby shares her expertise on trauma from a Christian perspective and offers practical insights on how we can support those who have experienced trauma. Whether you’re a counselor, a friend, or someone who simply wants to understand trauma better, Darby’s wisdom will help you walk faithfully alongside those who are hurting.In This Episode You’ll Learn:The biblical approach to understanding trauma and its effects.How to recognize the signs of trauma, even when they’re not obvious.Practical ways to support trauma sufferers with compassion and care.The importance of offering Christ-centered support in the midst of pain.How the local church can play a vital role in trauma recovery.How to navigate the balance of spiritual encouragement and practical support.Buy Darby’s Book:When It's Trauma: A Biblical Guide to Understanding Trauma and Walking Faithfully with SufferersUse my code ROSSREADS for 5% off any resource on Westminster Books website. Link to shopCounseling Resources:Christian Counseling Education FoundationAnchored VirtualFieldstone Counseling Counseling Books - Access the full list here
Today I’m joined by author Hunter Beless, wife and mother of four, who is passionate about helping women and children know and love God—especially through His Word. You probably know her best as the founder and host of the Journeywomen Podcast, and she actively serves in her local church.In today’s episode, we talk about her newest children’s book, Jesus Loves You More, and explore practical rhythms you can create at home and in everyday life to help your children know, understand, and love God’s Word. This conversation is full of encouragement and ideas parents can start using today.Resources Mentioned:For Kids & Families:Jesus Loves You More by Hunter BelessJohanna Musgraves – Lamplighters SongsTiny Theologians Fighter Verses for Kids CardsDiscovering the Bible by Mary WileyThe Christian Focus Story Bible by Carine Mackenzie365 Great Bible Stories by Carine MackenzieThe Big Picture Story Bible by David HelmsTraining Young Hearts by Abbey WedgeworthThe Biggest Story Bible by Kevin DeYoungRead It, See It, Say It, Sing It by Hunter BelessLia Ross Reads’ Books for Your Children Amazon ListFor Parents & Adults:Titus Bible Study by Hunter Beless and Courtney DoctorHumility by Andrew MurrayThe Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness by Tim KellerA Little Book on the Christian Life by John CalvinWomen of the Word by Jen WilkinThe Green Ember by S.D. SmithFinding Freedom in Christ: An 8-Week Study of Galatians by Portia Collins by Portia CollinsPortia Collins – Unseriously Podcast EpisodeConnect with Hunter Beless:Hunter’s WebsiteJourneywomen PodcastInstagramConnect with Lia:Bookstagram: @liarossreadsInstagram: @bookishtalkspodcast
In this episode, Julie shares her story of childhood trauma, emotional neglect, and grief—and how learning to lament became the pathway from sorrow to hope. Through Scripture and her personal journey, she reminds us that it’s okay to bring our pain before God and that healing often begins when we do.We talk about:How childhood experiences shape the way we relate to God and othersWhat emotional neglect looks like and how it impacts faithPractical steps to face past pain, build hope, and break unhealthy patternsHow the church can support those who have experienced childhood woundsListener questions on trusting God when earthly love has failed and how to grieve without shameJulie also shares about the inspiration behind her book, the hardest chapters to write, and what she hopes readers walk away with. Resources & LinksJulie Busler, Hopeful Sorrow: Turning to God in Hope When Childhood Wounds Have You Turning Away
Today I’m chatting with Laura Wifler, a wife, mother, and founder of The KidLit Lab, where she helps authors create true, beautiful, and helpful picture books that children will return to again and again. Many of you know her from her previous ministry, Risen Motherhood, and today we’re talking about her newest picture book, Your Worth Never Wavers: Discover True Beauty as a Girl Made by God.In this episode, Laura and I dive into how we can help the girls in our lives grow up with a secure sense of worth and identity—not chasing cultural standards of beauty, but resting in the truth that they are made in God’s image. She shares insights from her book, practical ways parents can start conversations with daughters about identity and worth.If you’re looking for guidance on talking with girls about body image, identity, and confidence rooted in how God created us, this episode is for you.Purchase your copy of Your Worth Never Waivers Connect with Laura:Wesbite: laurawifler.comInstagram: @laurawiflerSubstack: Laura WiflerConnect with Lia:Bookstagram: @liarossreadsInstagram: @bookishtalkspodcast
Anxiety can feel overwhelming, isolating, and exhausting—but it doesn’t have to keep us from experiencing God’s peace. In this episode of Bookish Talks with Lia, I’m joined by Blair Linne—Bible teacher, author, spoken word artist, and co-leader of the Family Worship Micro Conference with her husband, Shai. Blair’s new book, Made to Tremble: How Anxiety Became the Best Thing That Ever Happened to My Faith (Sept 2025), shares her journey through crippling anxiety and panic attacks, and how God met her in the middle of fear.Blair opens up about the challenges and lessons of walking through anxiety, the Scriptures that anchored her, and how her faith deepened in unexpected ways. We also talk about her upcoming children’s book, Yara the Brave and the Swirling Worry, and the importance of teaching kids how to navigate fear with God’s help.Whether you’re wrestling with anxiety yourself or walking alongside someone who is, this conversation offers encouragement, practical insight, and a reminder that God is present—even in the midst of trembling.In this episode, you’ll hear Blair share:How anxiety became part of her story and faith journeyWhat a panic attack actually feels like—and what helped her through themThe Scriptures and practices that brought peace in the middle of fearWhy she wrote a children’s book about anxiety and what she hopes kids take awayBooks that have shaped her faith and theology
In this episode of Bookish Talks with Lia, I sit down with Courtney Reissig, author of Someone to Believe In: Embracing the Savior Who Stays the Same When Everything Else Changes. Courtney shares her journey of faith through seasons of doubt, burnout, and disappointment—and how she learned to trust the unchanging nature of Jesus even when everything else in life feels uncertain.We dive into:The story behind her book and what inspired her to write itHow to navigate feelings of hurt when spiritual leaders let us downEncouragement for walking with Jesus when it feels easier to walk awayFinding hope in the One who never changesWhether you’re facing doubt, navigating spiritual disappointment, or just need a reminder of God’s steadfast love, this episode is packed with encouragement and practical wisdom for every season of faith.Book Mentioned: Someone to Believe In: Embracing the Savior Who Stays the Same When Everything Else Changes by Courtney Reissig Buy here | Grab your copyConnect with Courtney ReissigWebsite: courtneyreissig.comInstagram: @courtneyreissigTwitter (X): @courtneyreissigFacebook: Courtney Reissig AuthorTune in and get encouraged to trust Jesus when everything else changes.Connect with Lia:Bookstagram: @liarossreadsInstagram: @bookishtalkspodcast
In this episode of Bookish Talks with Lia, I’m joined by Oghosa Iyamu, author of her first Bible study, Forever Welcomed: A Study on God’s Impartial Love for All. We dive into the heart of God’s impartial love, how it’s displayed in Scripture in passages like James 2, and what it means for us and how we live.Oghosa shares what inspired her to write this study, how the Bible guided her message, and practical ways we can reflect God’s impartial love in our everyday lives. Whether you’re exploring this study on your own or with a group, there’s so much encouragement and insight in this conversation.If you enjoyed our discussion today, be sure to check out our previous episode, Crafting Christian Content with Purpose, where we explore creating content that inspires and uplifts.Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsOrder your copy of Forever Welcomed hereConnect with Oghosa:Instagram: @oghosaiiyamuThreads: @oghosaiiyamuFor more about Oghosa’s work, visit her official website: oghosaiyamu.comConnect with Lia:Bookstagram: @liarossreadsInstagram: @bookishtalkspodcast
When life feels overwhelming, where do you turn for help? In this episode of Bookish Talks with Lia, I’m joined by Rebekah Hannah, a biblical counselor and the founder of Anchored Virtual, to talk about what biblical counseling really is, why it matters, and how God’s Word offers anchored hope for the struggles we all face.Rebekah shares her own story of following Jesus and how the Lord led her into biblical counseling. We talk through common misconceptions Christians may have about counseling, how to know when it’s time to seek help, and why Scripture is sufficient and essential for navigating life’s hardest seasons.You’ll also hear the heart behind Anchored Virtual, a ministry providing accessible, Christ-centered counseling, and Rebekah’s practical encouragement for anyone feeling unsure if counseling is the next step.What We Talk About in This Episode:Rebekah’s testimony and how she became a biblical counselorWhat makes biblical counseling distinct from other approachesMisconceptions Christians often have about counselingHow to know when it’s time to seek biblical counselingThe importance of God’s Word in facing real strugglesNavigating the extremes of “just pray about it” vs. fully secular therapyThe vision and work of Anchored VirtualBook recommendations for Christian readers and those exploring counselingEncouragement for listeners who feel weary or unsure if counseling is for themConnect with Rebekah Hannah + Anchored Virtual:Instagram: @anchoredvirtualWebsite: anchoredvirtual.comConnect with Lia:Bookstagram: @liarossreadsInstagram: @bookishtalkspodcast
What do we do when hope feels out of reach? How do we cling to God in the long nights of suffering and waiting?In this conversation, I’m joined by author and speaker Vaneetha Risner, who has walked through profound suffering—chronic illness, loss, and divorce—and yet continues to point us to Christ as the source of lasting hope. We talk about her newest book, Watching for the Morning: 90 Devotionals for When Hope Is Hard to Find, and the heart behind writing for those who feel weary, unseen, or stuck in the waiting.Vaneetha shares honestly about lament, the importance of holding both grief and laughter, and how she has learned to be satisfied in God alone. She also offers encouragement for anyone who feels distant from God or unsure of how to bring their doubts and pain before Him.Grab your coffee or tea and join us for this heartfelt and hope-filled episode.Books by Vaneetha RisnerWatching for the Morning: 90 Devotionals for When Hope Is Hard to FindWalking Through Fire: A Memoir of Loss and RedemptionThe Scars That Have Shaped Me: How God Meets Us in SufferingConnect with VaneethaWebsite: www.vaneetha.comInstagram: @vaneetharisnerConnect with Lia:Bookstagram: @liarossreadsInstagram: @bookishtalkspodcast
In this episode of Bookish Talks with Lia, I’m joined by author Brittany Lee Allen to discuss her deeply personal and hopeful book, Lost Gifts: Miscarriage, Grief, and the God of All Comfort. Brittany shares her story of losing three babies to miscarriage, the pain and confusion she faced, and how she found God’s comfort in the midst of her grief.We explore what it means to grieve openly in a culture that often overlooks miscarriage, how the Church can better support families walking through loss, and practical ways you can care for someone who is grieving. Brittany also offers wisdom and encouragement for anyone impacted by miscarriage or wanting to learn how to journey alongside others in sorrow.If you’ve experienced miscarriage or want to grow in compassion and understanding, this episode is for you.A note: At one point in the episode, I misspoke in a way that might have suggested women who experience miscarriage are not mothers. I want to affirm clearly that even though their children are not here on earth, they are very much mothers, and their grief is real and valid.Books Mentioned:Lost Gifts: Miscarriage, Grief, and the God of All Comfort by Brittany Lee AllenWe Shall All Be Changed by Whitney PipkinDark Clouds, Deep Mercy by Mark VroegopGentle and Lowly by Dane OrtlundConnect with Brittany:Follow Brittany and learn more about her work at brittleeallen.com and subscribe to her Treasuring Christ newsletter on Substack.Connect with Lia:Bookstagram: @liarossreadsInstagram: @bookishtalkspodcast
I’m joined by author and Bible teacher Glenna Marshall to talk about her newest book, Known & Loved: Experiencing the Affection of God in Psalm 139. You’ve probably heard the verse “fearfully and wonderfully made,” but Glenna invites us to go deeper.In this rich and honest conversation, we talk about what it means to be fully known and deeply loved by God. Glenna shares how Psalm 139 has shaped her faith, especially through seasons of suffering, and how Scripture helps anchor us in the truth of God’s affection.If you’ve ever struggled to believe that God’s love is personal and present in your life, this episode will encourage your heart.In This Episode:Glenna’s journey of how she started writingThe story behind Known & Loved and who she wrote it forWhy Psalm 139 speaks to our deepest questions about being seen and knownThe impact of suffering on Glenna’s view of God’s loveFavorite chapters and verses that stood out while writingHow Scripture continues to shape Glenna’s lifeA few fun rapid-fire questions to wrap upBooks by Glenna Marshall:Known & Loved: Experiencing the Affection of God in Psalm 139The Promise is His PresenceEveryday FaithfulnessMemorizing ScripturePraying In Pain (Coming soon)Books Mentioned In This Episode:Gentle and Lowly by Dane Ortlund A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate AlbusConnect with Glenna Marshall:Website: glennamarshall.comInstagram: @glennadmarshallConnect with Lia Ross:Bookstagram: @liarossreadsInstagram: @bookishtalkspodcast
What if your weakness wasn’t something to hide, but the very place God wants to show His strength? In this episode of Bookish Talks with Lia, I’m joined by Bible teacher and author Christine Hoover to talk about her new Bible study, More Than Enough: God’s Strength in Our Weakness in 2 Corinthians.Christine shares how 2 Corinthians speaks directly to our struggles with inadequacy, and how God's power meets us right where we are. We talk about ministry life, cultural messages of self-sufficiency, and how spiritual maturity often begins with surrender. This conversation is full of encouragement, truth, and hope for anyone who has ever felt not enough.So grab your coffee or tea and let’s get started!In This Episode:Christine’s story of coming to Christ and becoming a Bible teacherWhy 2 Corinthians is especially powerful for today’s believersWhat Scripture really says about weakness and why it mattersHow God's strength shows up in our everyday strugglesEncouragement for those who feel inadequate or overwhelmedA simple practice Christine uses to stay rooted in God's WordWhat spiritual maturity looks like and how to grow in itResources and Links:📖 More Than Enough Bible StudyTo connect with Christine, visit christinehoover.net or follow her on Instagram @christinehoover98Connect with Lia:Bookstagram: @liarossreadsInstagram: @bookishtalkspodcast Embracing God’s Strength in Our Weakness with Christine Hoover























