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The One Thing by Elizabeth Goddard
Remember the movie, City Slickers? I love the part where Curly tells Mitch that the secret of life is the one thing. When Mitch asks Curly what the one thing is, he simply answers, “That’s what you have to find … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible Reading, City Slickers, Daily Audio Bibl, The one thing
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Let God Talk to You Review by Yvonne Ortega
Some people believe God doesn’t talk to people anymore. I’m grateful He still does. What a privilege to have the opportunity to hear God speak to us. Many of us go to God with our long list of requests. We … Continue reading
New Year’s Reading Resolutions by Camy Tang
Camy here! As 2011 draws to a close, how did you do on your reading goals for the year? (Did you have any reading goals? LOL) I wanted to read more Love Inspired Suspenses but didn’t read as many as … Continue reading
When Christmas Stinks by Lynette Sowell
You can feel it in the air. Everyone’s talking about baking, Christmas parties, good foods, beloved traditions, gifts they’ve tucked away,and leaving town to see friends and family. The feeling can be almost contagious. Most of us have endured Christmases … Continue reading
Posted in Honored Alumni, Lynette Sowell, Uncategorized
Tagged Christmas, Disappointment, God's love, Hope
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Giving the Right Gift by Elizabeth Goddard
I put my Christmas tree up the day after Thanksgiving every year because the Christmas season feels much too short for me. In my opinion, there’s simply not enough time to enjoy the season. Or maybe there’s enough time and … Continue reading
Christmas Blessings, Posted by Maureen Lang
I’d planned to write about books this week, how we choose them, the importance of covers and titles and so on but as I’m getting ready to post all I can think of is Christmas. Here I am, in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, holiday movies, Maureen Lang
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The Indescribable Gift of Love by Sarah Goebel
Wow! It’s amazing that the year has passed by so quickly. Christmas 2011 is only six days away! I love the season as it opens the opportunity for us to so easily share the good news of Christ. Just think … Continue reading
The Spirit of Christmas Review by Yvonne Ortega
Go to your nearest bookstore or go online and buy the book, The Spirit of Christmas, as soon as you can. Curl up in your favorite chair with a cup of hot tea and read this wonderful Christmas collection. Cecil … Continue reading
Posted in Honored Alumni, Uncategorized, Yvonne Ortega
Tagged Cecil Murphey, Christmas, gratitude, Hope, laughter, love, Marley Gibson, sacrifice, tears, the spirit of Christmas, Yvonne Ortega
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In Defense Of Fluffy And Light by Lynette Sowell
I’ve been hearing a lot about books needing a theme, that deeper thread, that “message” that Christian readers like to find. You’ll hear varying opinions on what makes a book have a good “message.” As I’ve listened to opinions on … Continue reading
Posted in Honored Alumni, Lynette Sowell, Uncategorized
Tagged inspirational fiction, romance, spiritual growth, storytelling
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The Fat Man That Never Came Back by Elizabeth Goddard
Did the title grab your attention? Did it make you want to read more of this post? If so, then it had the desired effect. I’m currently teaching my youngest son to read. He wasn’t interested in reading this … Continue reading
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Tagged boys reading, john Scieszka, love of reading, stinky cheese
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Word Games, Posted by Maureen Lang
I think I’ve been in love with words since I was a child. I once aspired to read through the dictionary in its entirety, but never made it all the way through, at least not consecutively—I often just read randomly … Continue reading
Ebook Readers and My Parents by Camy Tang
Camy here! I was talking to my mom the other day about ebook readers, because my aunty has just bought an iPad which she wants to use for two main purposes: to play games and to read books. My aunty … Continue reading
A Christmas Journey Home Review by Yvonne Ortega
A Christmas Journey Home by Kathi Macias is not a warm fuzzy novel. Kathi Macias is a master at writing novels that make the readers think and question the depth of their beliefs. In this novel, she doesn’t disappoint her … Continue reading
















































