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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
Posted in Honored Alumni, Jennifer Slattery, Uncategorized
Tagged 400 years, Bible study, Elizabeth, incense, Old Testament, prayer, Temple, Zechariah
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From Dream to Reality
I want to share with you a book that was released by Lighthouse of the Carolinas Publishing Company. I loved receiving and compiling Writing Right to Success. The contributors graciously shared their writing journeys and craft articles that will … Continue reading
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Just God
by Elizabeth Goddard As Christians we each believe ourselves to be followers of Christ. We say Jesus is Lord and Savior. Some say one or the other, but that’s a different discussion. We call out to God, ask Him for … Continue reading
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Lesson in Rejection from Julie Arduini
Although I love writing fiction, I also love teaching Bible studies. So far I don’t feel the call to write them, a la Beth Moore or Lysa TerKeurst, I’d rather purchase their materials and teach on them all day long. … Continue reading
Against Fear and Worry by Kristen Heitzmann
How easy is it to be overwhelmed by the challenges we face, to have our hopes unmet and our fears realized? We all have things we feel called to, yet not all bear the fruit we expected and desired. … Continue reading
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Are you running on empty?
For most of us, life is extremely busy. Our days fly by with things we must do. Make the kids breakfast. Get them off to school. Work, run errands, carpool, chauffeur the kids to practice…and the list goes … Continue reading
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The Holiday Season by Tara Randel
For those of you still weathering the high temperatures of summer, here’s a treat. Something to get you excited about the upcoming holidays. This holiday season, warm your heart with 15 connected sweet, clean, wholesome holiday romances set in Christmas … Continue reading
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How We Spend Our “Spare” Time by Vicki Hinze
Hannah Alexander is unable to post today. She’s without Internet service, so I’m filling in for her. We’re expecting a hurricane by Friday, so I’m a wee bit busy, but I thought I’d share the following video I created answering … Continue reading
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The Secret to Coping with Old Tapes by Vicki Hinze
Old Tapes. We’ve all got them. Those bits of conversations and things we’ve been told that, true or not, we believed and took in deep. You’re ugly, you’re fat, you’re stupid. We heard those things from people in authority over … Continue reading
Unschooling
by Elizabeth Goddard I’m going to piggyback off Tara Randel’s Back to School At Any Age post. After all, it’s that time of year. Kids are heading back to school or getting ready. Shopping for clothes on the no-sales tax … Continue reading
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Book Club Revelations by Julie Arduini
I spent the last few Tuesday evenings with a group of ladies from my church talking about my latest release, ENTANGLED. I admit, the thought of a book club where I’m the author and the attendees are people I’m acquainted … Continue reading
Trusting Our Coach in Times of Stretching
I haven’t gone full-on fan-girl since my teens, but lately, certain television programs had me leaning dangerously close to that response: America Ninja Warriors and the Olympics. Women’s gymnastics was both rolled in to one. If you watched even a smidgeon … Continue reading
Back To School-At Any Age by Tara Randel
It’s that time of year again. The kids are off to school. Those yellow buses that have been absent all summer? Well, they’re on the road once again. It seems like summer had only just begun and the … Continue reading
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The Best Part of a Book?
What is the best part of a book? I guess the answer depends on your taste, but to those like me, there’s only one real answer. The romance, of course! Think about it. Many popular books and movies include a … Continue reading
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