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It’s Here: Our Virtual Book Club Launch Party and Recipe Cards

book-inspired drink recipe cards, decorating bookmarks, and more launch party details below

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Anastasia Hounnou
Sep 11, 2025
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The world feels heavy right now, but I hope you’ll join us for some uplifting conversation. This weekend, we’re pausing our usual Saturday letters and will send out a special edition on Saturday with a slightly different tone. Today, though, let’s focus on community and connection at our Book Club Launch Party—an event planned before recent tragedies unfolded. Details are below.



Here’s the Plan for Tonight:

  1. Book Talk – We’ll chat about the story and dive into some fun, meaningful questions.

  2. Cozy Sips – We’ll share what we’re drinking! We’ve even put together a few cozy drink recipes inspired by the book (see below). Bring yours along to the call!

  3. Bookmark Decorating – Time to get creative! We’ll decorate bookmarks together (details below).

At the heart of it all: a relaxed evening of good conversation, creativity, and new friendships.


Discussion Focus

Chapter Focus:
Prologue and Chapters 1-6


Redeeming Love-Inspired Drink Recipes




Book Mark Decorating Details

When you download the bookmark pack below, you’ll find a page with outlines ready for you to use. Print it out for the party—or simply bring a blank sheet of paper and join in!

To make it extra fun, you might want to bring:

  • A hole punch and some string or ribbon

  • Colored pencils, crayons, or markers

  • Your favorite Bible verse to add to your design

We’ll also share some ideas on the screen to spark your creativity.

Download below

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