Monthly Archives: January 2023

Be Intentional by Peggy Webb

This is the deep field of the heavens, seen through a very powerful telescope. “God said, ‘Let there be light, and there was light; and God saw that the light was good, and he separated light from darkness. He called … Continue reading

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Balance by Tara Randel

Even before we started this year, I realized that I needed balance in 2023. I’ve been fortunate to work for publishing companies that I love and will continue writing for, but the overlap finally caught up with me. I had … Continue reading

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The Risk of Waiting by Vicki Hinze

Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.  –Psalm 90:12 People are very creative.  They get great ideas all the time.  New products, new methods, new projects.  These nudges grab our attention, our interest, fill our needs, and … Continue reading

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Attitude Matters by Vicki Hinze

In 2010, I wrote a mini-article about attitude (copy below): While the above mini-article was written about writers/authors, the same principle applies to everyone in whatever they are doing.  Discipline and enthusiasm are important, but it is purpose that infuses our … Continue reading

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Gord and the Leghold Trap by James R. Coggins

I don’t even remember Gord’s name. It could have been Gord. But I vividly remember the story he told, even several decades later. Gord was probably in his thirties, he lived in the city of Winnipeg, and he had a … Continue reading

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A Little Bit of Everything!

As a Christian romantic suspense author, I tend to search out books that are filled with adventure, suspense, faith, danger, intrigue, and romance. I’m a bit of an adrenaline junkie, and I love the rollercoaster ride that romantic suspense stories … Continue reading

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The Greatest of These by Nancy J. Farrier

As I’m sitting down to write this post, I’m aware there was another mass shooting yesterday. It’s so heartbreaking. The loss of life. The loss of our safety. The loss of trust in anyone. In 2021 there were 692 mass … Continue reading

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What God Will Use Despite Us by Julie Arduini

I’ve been part of this blog since the beginning, so if you’ve read my posts for any length of time, you know I am originally from Upstate NY and I really, really want to see the Buffalo Bills be in … Continue reading

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Ask and You Shall Receive by Ann Malley

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Hello dear readers. Happy 2023! Ann Malley here, empty-nesting author of inspired romantic suspense, contemporary western romance, & clean romantic comedy. I hope the new year has already filled you with abundant blessings and hope for the coming months. I’m … Continue reading

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The Valley of Dry Bones by James R. Coggins

In Ezekiel 37, the prophet Ezekiel was given a vision of a valley full of dry bones. God told Ezekiel to “prophesy” to the bones, to tell the bones to join back together, take on flesh, and begin to breathe … Continue reading

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Rest by Peggy Webb

My grandson David on the beach in winter when he was a child. “Find rest in God; my hope comes from him.” Psalms 62:5 “The Lord replied, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” Exodus 33:14 … Continue reading

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Proverbs 2

In this article, I hope to show that Dr. King manifestly demonstrates how to apply Proverbs 2 in our lives.
Proverbs 2: 6-8
“6 For the LORD gives wisdom;
from His mouth come knowledge and understanding.
7 He stores up sound wisdom for the upright;
He is a shield to those who walk with integrity,
8 to guard the paths of justice
and protect the way of His saints.”

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Love is one of the pinnacle parts of the Christian faith. There is another side called justice, and justice is really love in calculation.”
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Nora Review: The London House by Katherine Reay

Nora St. Laurent’s review of THE LONDON HOUSE by Katherine Reay The London House by Katherine Reay  Published by HarperMuse  BACK COVER: Uncovering a dark family secret sends one woman through the history of Britain’s World War II spy network and glamorous … Continue reading

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5 Tips to Finding Books You’ll Love by Vicki Hinze

Tip 1.  You know your favorite kinds of books.  Look for authors who LOVE the same kinds. One mistake authors make is to write to the market or to attempt to write what they determine the next “big thing” will be … Continue reading

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Speaking with Alexa by James R. Coggins

Speaking with Alexa by James R. Coggins When our daughter told my wife and me that she was giving us Alexa for Christmas, I admit it was the cause of some confusion. Entirely our fault, of course. We’re old and … Continue reading

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