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Fun Gift for Book-lovers
This past weekend my daughter gave me a Mother’s Day gift that confirmed my belief that I’d raised a book-lover like myself (as if I needed such confirmation!). Beyond the obvious that this is a good-sized, really sturdy tote bag, … Continue reading
DIVINE MOMENTS by Yvonne Lehman
One evening after a day of participating in the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference, which consists of focus on purpose, inspiration, encouragement, learning, growing, and becoming, several us sat in the beautiful lobby of Mountain Laurel hotel on the … Continue reading
The Power of God
When I stop and contemplate the power of God, I am in awe. There is nothing or any one as powerful as the Spirit of God, who represents God and His character to us on earth. It is humbling to … Continue reading
Keeping it Fresh
For me writing is vocation, avocation, vacation, and variation. I’ve never gone with a publisher who is sold on the concept of branding because I know I have to go where the spirit leads. This is so intrinsic to my nature it … Continue reading
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Tagged Christians Read, creativity, inspiration, kristen heitzmann, storytelling
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Book Release Day
The day a book releases is always a fun day for authors. Sometimes we throw book launch parties near the release date or schedule book-signings or participate in blog tours and other social media venues for promotion. Sometimes we … Continue reading
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Forgiveness
A natural element in both Christian fiction and non-fiction deals with forgiveness. It’s a popular topic, with the promise that forgiveness helps not just the one being forgiven but also the person doing the forgiving. I was reminded of this … Continue reading
Upcoming Release by Hannah Alexander
Friends, I’m thrilled to announce an upcoming release of a new Hannah Alexander title, Hallowed Halls. It should be in stores and available on ebook in the month of May. The reason I’m so excited is that this is the first … Continue reading
Good News and Bad News…
Many of us recently heard about yet another Christian book publisher being acquired by a larger publishing house. This reflects on the direction of the industry in general, but it also impacts a lot of individual lives. One of the … Continue reading
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No Dumb Questions by Julie Arduini
Each Easter season I’m fascinated to watch our daughter process Christ’s love for us as she watches it through our church’s Passion Play. She has mild special needs that include comprehension issues, so often things her peers can figure out … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Jesus, John, Julie Arduini, Mary, Passion Play, Peter, questions, Satan, The Bible Series
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1 Person Can Touch Millions by Vicki Hinze
Holy Week has come and Easter has passed. Like for many others, for me, it’s an emotional time. A time of deep reflection on spiritual priorities, on all things spiritual, really. This year has been a … Continue reading
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The Book Lady
Do you ever get the feeling you have too many books? I’m packing up for a big move this week. With only three days to pack, I don’t know what I would have done without my teenage boys. They have … Continue reading
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The Sound of Musical Writing
The other day I happened to be reminded of an old memory of my husband listening to the radio as he painted the walls along our basement stairs. The host was reading a school lunch menu . . . in … Continue reading
Perfect Season for a Book by Tara Randel
Spring is here in Florida. The temperatures are warming up to make for very comfortable days. Everything is blooming. The azalea’s are gorgeous and the grass is starting to turn back to a healthy shade of green. It’s a beautiful … Continue reading
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What Would You Put in Your Locket? By Julie Arduini
Each Christmas vacation I visit my dear friends from my school years. Last December we met at the mall and as soon as I saw Julie, I was drawn to her necklace. It was a locket with charms inside. She … Continue reading
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Tagged charms, Faith, family, jewelry, Julie Arduini, locket, marriage, Origami Owl, personality
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