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I’m Not Ready by Julie Arduini
You know the phrase, “Be careful of what you wish for, you just might get it?” I was thinking about that when I looked at the pictures from Greater Buffalo earlier this week. I heard a lot of people say … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Buffalo, Entrusted, guests, infertility, Julie Arduini, multiples, new release, snow, Thanksgiving
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The History of Thanksgiving
All words have power, but words that ignite truths, like the true meaning of Thanksgiving, are infused with an ability to change lives, to open closed minds and hearts, and to offer different perspectives. True meaning can be just what’s … Continue reading
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
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
Advice to the Lovelorn by Hannah Alexander
Dear Hannah, I am a single psychiatrist who counsels wounded people, and I’ve done something I felt was necessary for the good of a broken family. I started some casual, out-of-office meetings with the difficult ex-husband of one of my … Continue reading
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Limited Time Only Sale Ultimate Christian Living Bundle
I’m often asked to endorse novels and/or nonfiction books, workshops, seminars and products. I’ve been extremely selective in doing so for all the usual reasons. Recently however the Ultimate Christian Living bundle folks approached me with their collection. And since so many have … Continue reading
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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Giving Thanks by Tara Randel
Thanksgiving is right around the corner. Soon, our homes will be filled with guests, celebrating the season with a big turkey feast with all the trimmings. As you get ready for the holiday, please take a moment and remember the … Continue reading
The Newbie Perspective by Julie Arduini
It’s been off air for awhile but as a newlywed I remember watching ER with my husband. What I enjoyed was watching the show from the newbie’s POV, point of view. When the show started it was Carter, the resident … Continue reading
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If You Could Have only One Other Book…
Okay, I know I’m a bit early, but I REALLY love Thanksgiving, so bear with me if you end up with two Thanksgiving posts from me this year, the second one being just days before that wonderful holiday. Now I … Continue reading
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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Tagged Christian fiction, Elizabeth Goddard, inspiration, inspirational fiction, life
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Dear Hannah, Praying for Patience!
Here’s another letter to me from a character in one of our books, but this time you won’t have to work too hard to suspend disbelief. It’s based on something that is taking place in our lives right now, so … Continue reading
Everything We Read Impacts Us by Vicki Hinze
Everything we read impacts us. Labels of ingredients determine what we buy. Newspaper articles lead us to form opinions. Opinion pieces encourage us to agree or disagree, forming our own opinions. Media, from articles to circulars offer us information, … Continue reading
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Tagged civility, Duck Dynasty, humanity, impact of reading, Jep Robertson, read, reading, responsibility, what we condone we own
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Godly Relationships by Tara Randel
Last night I attended a Girls Night Out at our local hospital. It was a wonderful community event that included vendors spotlighting their products, samples from local restaurants (YUM) and information about doctors and services available at the hospital. It … Continue reading
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