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.

When You Come in Second Place by Vicki Hinze

At times, we’re perched for success.  Everything seems to be going our way, and those closest to us assure us there’s no way we won’t win our goal.  With great eagerness and a little anxiety, we shoot for our star—and miss.  By one.  Rather … Continue reading

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God’s Unfailing Love by Peggy Webb

“Courage, dear heart.” –C.S. Lewis “Though feelings come and go, God’s love for us does not.” –C.S. Lewis When I am at my weakest and most vulnerable, that’s when I learn that I am God’s child, that he will never fail … Continue reading

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God’s Angels, Part III by Peggy Webb

Every Sunday, I come home from church blessed and filled with joy by the little angels I teach, God’s children. Hank and Nat are two of my youngest, both adorable, enthusiastic, music-loving children. Hank has an impish grin and an … Continue reading

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The Dehumanization of America by Peggy Webb

This morning I placed a call to my mail-order pharmacy, expecting to take care of business in an easy two-minute conversation with a representative. Instead, a robotic voice answered and immediately put me through a useless, time-consuming session of questions … Continue reading

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TIPS FOR TIMES WHEN EVERYBODY HURTS by Vicki Hinze

In those times when it seems everybody hurts, we often find ourselves burdened. Feeling as if everyone we encounter is reaching out a hand, wanting something from us—our money, influence, expertise, time.  We aren’t cold or indifferent—we want to help … Continue reading

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Prayer by Peggy Webb

I play piano for church services every Sunday evening, and I always tell the congregation the history of the song. This past Sunday, I played a song that reminded me of the power of prayer and the many ways God … Continue reading

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Nora’s Review of: Cold Light of Day by Elizabeth Goddard

Cold Light of Day by Elizabeth Goddard Published by: Revell, 352 Pages NORA’S REVIEW: Buckle up for a grand adventure in Alaska as author Elizabeth Goddard takes readers on a memorable ride through the small town of Shadow Gap where we … Continue reading

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God’s Children, Part II by Peggy Webb

Whoever receives one such child in my name, receives me, but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and … Continue reading

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Nora’s Review of: Authentically, Izzy by Pepper Basham

Authentically, Izzy By Pepper Basham Published by Thomas Nelson, 432 Pages NORA’S REVIEW: I was drawn in from the start, “Dear Reader, this is a cautionary tale. A tale of family, literary classics, podiatry, matchmaking, Shakespeare, and distance.” It’s all that … Continue reading

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The Vanishing Good Samaritan by Peggy Webb

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Luke 6:31 In my last post I wrote about slipping and falling, face-first, onto the concrete apron of the pool at the Aquatic Center. What I didn’t tell you is … Continue reading

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God Still Performs Miracles by Peggy Webb

I know this is true because on May 1, God saved my life with a miracle so spectacular, so breathtaking, there is no doubt in my mind that I would now be severely disabled or dead except for Him!  I … Continue reading

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Nora’s Review of: What Happens Next by Christina Suzann Nelson

What Happens Next by Christina Suzann Nelson Bethany House Publishers, 352 Pages NORA’S REVIEW: I don’t normally read true-crime stories, but since I was asked to be an influencer by the publisher, and I’ve read all the author’s novels and enjoyed … Continue reading

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The Fountain of Youth Conspiracy by Peggy Webb

I recently saw a TV ad that made me stand up in my chair and say to the screen, “No! Just no!” I wanted to kick furniture, but I was afraid of breaking my toe, so I refrained. The ad … Continue reading

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God’s Children by Peggy Webb

Whoever welcomes one of these little children in my name, welcomes me. Mark 9:37 Sam is one of the adorable children in the Sunday school class I co-teach with Donna Rogers in the little country church built by my ancestors. Our … Continue reading

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Nora’s Review of: The Weight of Air by Kimberly Duffy

The Weight of Air by Kimberly Duffy Published by Bethany House, 400 pages NORA’S REVIEW: My husband and I were memorized by our Cirque Du Soleil experience this past Christmas. Wow, it was a magical event under the big top tents, … Continue reading

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