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The Inspiration of “I Run 4” by Julie Arduini
In a few minutes I leave for the annual IEP meeting to determine what helps our daughter will receive in the coming year. We recently moved so it is with a new district (we attend a Christian school so my … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, buddies, CP, Down's, encouragement, Hashimotos, Hope, I Run 4, inspiration, Julie Arduini, runners, special needs
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The Ups and Downs Of My Recent Remodel
If you’ve ever done any remodeling in your home, you probably have stories about your process. Surprises along the way, unexpected expenses, but hopefully satisfying results. Or perhaps you like to watch any number of fixer-upper shows on HGTV (those … Continue reading
How can I pray for you? by Camy Tang
My Bible study group has been going through The Life You’ve Always Wanted by John Ortberg and in chapter six, I was really convicted about the spiritual discipline of prayer. I was taught to pray in a certain order—praise God … Continue reading
Do Not Worry, Part 2: Eagles
On my last post, DO NOT WORRY, I shared that when I wake up in the morning I dread the day, and that I’ve made a conscious effort and have chosen to celebrate the day, and give God the glory. I’m happy … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Christian fiction, eagles, waiting on the lord
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Mother’s Day and Infertility by Julie Arduini
The smell of hyacinths filled the air. Ladies walked in hand-in-hand wearing their finest clothes and holding chubby little hands. They sat and listened to the pastor talk. About them. All good stuff. Encouraging words. Inspiring message. He ended the … Continue reading
Reading and Writing and Faith by Vicki Hinze
Reading and Writing and Faith: A Journey and Exercise © 2015 Vicki Hinze More than a few authors, who are also huge readers, were discussing feeling murky about the blend of their faith and their writing. More … Continue reading
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Tagged Habakkuk 2:2, Reading and Writing and Faith, Vicki Hinze
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Mother’s Day Giveaway!
Mother’s Day is right around the corner. The Harlequin Heartwarming authors are celebrating with a special giveaway. Enter here to win the grand prize or Harlequin Heartwarming books. http://heartwarmingauthors.blogspot.com/
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW TO WRITE A NOVEL!
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! JOIN US! Blue Ridge “Autumn in the Mountains” Christian Novelist Retreat Retreat for writers wanting to learn more about the craft and creativity of writing novels – all genres – contemporary and historical OCTOBER 18-22, 2015 Theme: … Continue reading
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Developing A Book by Tara Randel
One of the things I enjoy about writing is the developmental stage. I’ll get a hint of an idea and suddenly a world of possibilities opens up. A world I have to quickly narrow down to a reasonable story plot. … Continue reading
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A little help from your friends . . .
My youngest son just started his first job this week. While it’s exciting to see this first step into an area of life he’ll nurture until retirement (some 50 years from now!) it’s a bit of a milestone for me, … Continue reading
Are You Searching for Your Self?
If you live long enough, you’ve lost someone you love. Maybe it’s through a breakup, maybe it’s by death, but if you’ve lost a loved one you know the devastation, as if you’ve lost a part of yourself. For me, … Continue reading
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Maureen Lang’s The Cranbury Papermaker by Vicki Hinze
Christians Read congratulations CR author, Maureen Lang on the release of her new novel: Will he steal her inheritance . . . or save it?Arianne Casterton is devastated when her father and his new wife are killed in a … Continue reading
When Words Wound by Julie Arduini
2015 so far has had a lot of “stuff” I never saw coming. I’m a thinker and as I tried to process it all I realized everything I was dealing with was word related. When I thought even further I … Continue reading
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Tagged blessings, curses, God's promises, Julie Arduini, life and death, Psalm 32:7, Words, wounded people
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Filling the White Space by Camy Tang
I first heard the term “filling the white space” from my friend. She’d been praying and felt God asking her not to fill up the apparently “free” time she had with other things to do—namely, commitments or responsibilities for church … Continue reading
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Everyday Heroes by Vicki Hinze
We all have our visions of what a hero looks like. We’re all right and probably wrong because, with our preconceived notions, we often overlook the Hero Next Door, the everyday hero, and that hero is often the very … Continue reading
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Tagged average heroes, everyday heroes, Irena Sendler, nobel nominees, Vicki Hinze
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