Category Archives: Honored Alumni

Unshakeable Pursuit sale ends soon

Book #4.2 in my Sonoma series, Unshakeable Pursuit, is only 99 cents, but sale ends December 31st. Get your copy before the price goes up! Get Unshakeable Pursuit on Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, Nook. Doctor Geoffrey Whelan was in Japan when … Continue reading

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Giving is the best communication by Camy Tang

One thing I love about Christmas is that my friends on Facebook post some of the best memes and videos. This one, especially, was absolutely fantastic. My prayer for me and for you is that we will all take time … Continue reading

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Just released: Treacherous Intent

My newest Love Inspired Suspense, Treacherous Intent, is the latest book in my Sonoma series (although each book can be read on its own). This story stars Liam O’Neill, whom readers met in my books Narrow Escape and Unshakeable Pursuit. … Continue reading

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Most of Life is Spent “Old” by Maureen Lang

Last night my husband was looking for a video of our house, because we plan to take up a minor remodeling project and he wanted to “see behind the walls” — the video was taken when our house was just … Continue reading

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What to be Thankful for this Thanksgiving by Elizabeth Goddard

For my post, I decided to write up a list of things to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. The posts on the topic floating around the internet must be in the thousands, I’m sure. Why not join the numbers?   … Continue reading

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The Art of Thankfulness by Maureen Lang

When I listen to the news these days, it seems there are countless reasons to boycott any sense of Thankfulness this year. War, pestilence, poverty . . . we don’t have to look far to see a suffering world. On … Continue reading

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Research Anyone? by Kathi Macias

As an author, I much prefer actual writing time over doing research, but as a reader, I know how much I appreciate thorough and accurate research. Is there anything worse than reading a book and realizing the author has the … Continue reading

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Audiobooks? By Camy Tang

I recently came back from a writers’ conference where I’d sat in on a session about having audiobooks done of your books. It was really neat to see the process, especially since I listen to audiobooks a lot and am … Continue reading

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Perspective by Elizabeth Goddard

I mentioned in my previous post that this year has been filled with one battle after another. Not just for me and my family, but many others. It seems like everywhere I turn, people are struggling in every area of … Continue reading

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New Dynamics by Kristen Heitzmann

  I would like to introduce the new member of our household. Raisin Cane came to us from a foster home after her person died. She is living up to her name. My husband is the dog person, our other … Continue reading

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Stories of good and evil, light and darkness

I was going to write something about Halloween or All Soul’s Day for my post today, but I didn’t think there was anything I could add to conversations swirling around out there. People have their opinions about what to do … Continue reading

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The Life in Our Stories

I haven’t blogged here for a few weeks, well, maybe a few months. But life has interfered and not in small ways. My husband and I are risk-takers, and when you’re in ministry, sometimes that means moving. A lot. We’ve … Continue reading

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Do You Want Restoration? Or Relief? by James L. Rubart

It’s been a tough year. Tree goes through house, living out of a hotel, dealing with insurance, contractors, mortgage company, wife going through PTSD, youngest graduates from high school and heads off to college (hello empty nesters) … you get … Continue reading

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Do You Have A Happy Place?

Not long ago my family teased me about going to bed so early. Okay, so they might have a point since technically I go “to bed” around 8:00—and in the summer months, that’s before the sun goes down. I also … Continue reading

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Dear Hannah: Trouble in Paradise by Hannah Alexander

First, I have an announcement to make to those of you who have been missing James Rubart’s posts. You might recall he showed us a picture of his house after a huge tree fell on it several months ago. I … Continue reading

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