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Pumpkin Crazy by Tara Randel
I don’t know about you, but I get a little pumpkin crazy this time of year. Okay, let’s face it, I get a little autumn crazy. I live in Florida, where it’s still hot. We don’t get all the beautiful … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, contemporary romance, pumpkins, Tara Randel
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Celebrate Fall Contest: Enter to Win 40 Books & a Kindle Fire
Surprise Celebration for You! Today, I have a fun surprise to share with you. To celebrate the beginning of Fall, I’ve teamed up with more than forty (40) fantastic inspirational contemporary romance authors to give to one lucky winner a … Continue reading
Posted in Susan May Warren, Uncategorized, Vicki Hinze
Tagged Inspirational Novel Contest, ryan Z, Vicki Hinze
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American Christian Fiction Writers October 2016 New Releases
October 2016 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Biblical Fiction: Providence: Hannah’s Journey by Barbara M. Britton — When the prophet of Israel refuses to heal her, Hannah … Continue reading
A New Adventure
Hey friends! I’m so excited to share that this is release week for TARGETED FOR MURDER, the first book in my new WILDERNESS, INC. series set in the Wild Rogue Wilderness of southwest Oregon. You should know by now that … Continue reading
The Phenomenon Behind “This is Us” by Julie Arduini
If you’re like me, last night you were hoping the VP debates would pause so that NBC could present This is Us, the new drama Tuesday nights that has me hook, line, and sinker. If you haven’t heard of … Continue reading
Permission to Breathe by Kristen Heitzmann
It seems there’s always so much to do. For me: writing, research, reading, listening, watching, praying, anything that inspires the creative process. Then there’s networking and social media, keeping up with Facebook friends, Twitter contacts, etc. I appreciate, enjoy, and … Continue reading
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Unpopular Parenting
Oh, the advice, admonitions, and warnings I received when our daughter was young, and often from people who had very little day-to-day contact with us. Their biggest complaint? That I sheltered her too much. And in every accusation came the … Continue reading
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Cat in Striped Pajamas by Hannah Alexander
THE CAT: We rescued him. Readers named him. I plan to feature him soon in my next novel, incorporating an incredible journey. Unfortunately, Mel keeps the pictures of him in his computer and he’s at work, so I can’t … Continue reading
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My eBooks are FREE Saturday! By: Julie Arduini
My eBooks are FREE Saturday! There are writing moments I ask why. Why am I writing when life is pulling me so many directions? Why write if the words are hard to come by? Why write when it is so … Continue reading
It’s Graduation Day…to all the grandparents out there
The reason grandchildren and grandparents get along so well is that they have a common enemy. ~Sam Levenson I remember when I was a child thinking that people who were in their thirties were old. If you were fifty, you … Continue reading
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Rediscovering Faith by Tara Randel
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1 How many times have you recited this scripture? Perhaps studied the concept of faith? If you’ve spent any amount of time in church, … Continue reading
A check on our shrinking attention spans
It’s occurred to me more than once as I scan historical references, novels, even old movies, that the attention span of the average entertainment consumer has shifted quite a bit. Perhaps the most noticeable changes began as far back as … Continue reading
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One Room at a Time by Hannah Alexander
Have you ever been so overwhelmed by the clutter in your life that you can’t face the thought of attacking it and whittling it down? It could be clutter in your home, clutter in your social life, or clutter in … Continue reading
Deepening Your Prayer Life
There are times when shout out prayers are all one can manage. Like when you’re raising infants … on -3 hours of sleep. When, upon learning your now adult daughter wants to go into international missions, and she begins to talk … Continue reading
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Tagged 400 years, Bible study, Elizabeth, incense, Old Testament, prayer, Temple, Zechariah
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