Author Archives: Vicki Hinze

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About Vicki Hinze

USA Today Bestselling and Award-Winning Author of 60+ books, short stories/novellas and hundreds of articles. Published in as many as 63 countries and recognized by Who's Who in the World as an author and an educator. Former featured Columnist for Social-IN Worldwide Network and Book Fun Magazine. Sponsor/Founder of ChristiansRead.com. Vicki's latest novels are: No One Was Supposed to Die (A Penny Crown Novel) and The Guardian. FMI visit vickihinze.com.

PEACE IN TURBULENT TIMES by Vicki Hinze

  Few dispute these are tumultuous times.  It seems everything and everyone is in an uproar over something, or over many things.  If it isn’t fires or plane crashes or train crashes or hurricanes striking from the coast, it’s hurricanes … Continue reading

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Change by Vicki Hinze

Change is as inevitable as breathing.  As humans, often we don’t like it, we don’t want it, and we don’t accept it. We resist change because we’re settled into things the way they are.  To people, the way they are.  … Continue reading

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Book Review by Kathy Carmichael on Vicki Hinze’s No One was Supposed to Die

NO ONE WAS SUPPOSED TO DIE by Vicki Hinze Amazon Publisher: Magnolia Leaf Press Print and eBook Kathy’s Book Review: I’ve been incredibly fortunate in having the opportunity to read Vicki Hinze’s spellbinding thriller NO ONE WAS SUPPOSED TO DIE … Continue reading

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THE PRIVILEGE OF LIFE by Vicki Hinze

How often do we wake up either dreading the day ahead of us, or fearful of accomplishing everything we’re supposed to do?   I spotted the above Marcus Aurelius quote and felt ashamed because so often in the past months, I … Continue reading

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STARTING OVER by Kathy Carmichael

John 14: Jesus Comforts the Disciples 1Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. 2In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for … Continue reading

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The Wisdom of a Graceful Exit by Vicki Hinze

There is an art to life and to business. We don’t always think of either in those terms, but we should. When we remember or discover the art to life and business and work within its confines, we usually find … Continue reading

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Because You Can v Because You Should by Vicki Hinze

At times, we’re all caught between what we can do and what we should do. All too often, it’s hard to tell the difference. It is an instinctive thing, wanting to help those who need it.  Whether it is our spouse, our … Continue reading

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The Faith of Children by Peggy Webb

At our little country on a cold Sunday night before Christmas, our small group of children did a pageant that surely ranked right up there with The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. The donkey got into a fight with the sheep, … Continue reading

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Ready or Not It’s 2025! by Vicki Hinze

2025 is Upon Us.  That makes the question, “What will we do with it?” When the door opens on a new year, new opportunities open, too.  Those opportunities usually require action.  So what can one do to make this your best year … Continue reading

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Is Your Christmas Spirit Hiding? by Vicki Hinze

Tough times have many of us praying for our country these days. That’s a good thing and sorely needed. But we have to keep the nature of things in perspective or tough times will drain us of joy, laughter, and … Continue reading

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New Beginnings by Peggy Webb

Gardenias in my garden “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not faint.”                                                                                                       Isaiah 40:31 That is one … Continue reading

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Loss by Peggy Webb

“Her absence is like the sky, spread over everything.” C. S. Lewis on the death of his wife, Joy. Loss happens to all of us, and the initial pain feels unbearable. The death of a loved one. The death of … Continue reading

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Review of Demystifying Hospice:  The Secrets to Navigating End-of-Life Care by Barbara Petersen, RN

Demystifying Hospice: The Secrets to Navigating End-of-Life Care Barbara Petersen, RN Amazon ebook Authorspots print About the Book: Demystifying Hospice: The Secrets to Navigating End-of-Life Care is a book that candidly describes the “nuts and bolts” of giving care to hospice … Continue reading

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Character Revealed by Vicki Hinze

When life is easy, we gain little.  But when times are tough, how we deal with them, holds the potential for great gains.  Our character, and the character of those with whom we interact, is revealed in the same way. It’s easy … Continue reading

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When A Good Thing Becomes Too Much by Peggy Webb

I live in the Deep South and love gardening. The first thing I planted when I moved into my Mississippi cottage was wisteria—a showy flowering vine that is almost a symbol of Southern living. It grows wild in the woods … Continue reading

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