Monthly Archives: November 2022

“Pleasant” by James R. Coggins

Third in a Series The Old Testament character Naomi undoubtedly had a hard life. She experienced famine and exile and lost her husband and her only two sons. As a result, she lived in poverty in her later years. No … Continue reading

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Fall Vacation 2022 by Tara Randel

Last week my family and I went away to spend a week in the north Georgia mountains. It was so lovely to see that the leaves had changed color. We took lots of pictures, went hiking, and relaxed in our … Continue reading

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It’s Release Day for The Champion!

Happy Saturday everyone! Today, The Champion, the first book in a brand-new series entitled The Philanthropists series, is now available The Philanthropists is a series of suspense or romantic suspense stories that are short reads and can be read in … Continue reading

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Clear, Insightful Thinking by James R. Coggins

Back when I was editor of a denominational magazine (the Mennonite Brethren Herald), I used to delight in receiving submissions from many ordinary people with something to say. Some were well-written and some not, but I was glad to publish … Continue reading

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Forgiveness

Forgiveness, such a simple word for something that is anything but. Forgiving someone who has hurt isn’t easy. It’s something I’ve struggled with a lot. Colossians 3:13 says, Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you … Continue reading

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