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WHEN YOU’VE LOST EVERYTHING by Vicki Hinze
This year, more than most, I’m hearing from people who have lost everything. They’re feeling hopeless and helpless. Defeated in life, or by life. Some have lost jobs and homes, some have lost their health, and some have lost loved … Continue reading
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A WORD FOR CHRISTMAS
Rushing past the smiling male Salvation Army bell ringer who looked to be about 30 years old, I entered the supermarket. When I came out, my thoughts were on the amount of money spent and there were still gifts to … Continue reading
Christmas from a Child’s Perspective
Just in case you forget what Christmas is really about, these children remind us that not only do we need to understand Christmas, we need to share the message! Enjoy! http://vimeo.com/34223828 Blessings! Beth
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Christmas Season Memories
The Christmas season is in full swing, and we all know how quickly it goes. This year it seems especially fast, and as always it’s filled with activities demanding our attention. It’s easy just to mark off those days until … Continue reading
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Star Trek Version of Let it Snow!
As authors, we stitch words together in a way we hope will impact our readers. In this video you’ll see another type of word stitching that will crack you up. (Yes, even if you’re not a Star Trek fan.. Uh, … Continue reading
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Mary, did you know? by Kristen Heitzmann
Advent is a beautiful season of hope and expectation, a time to ponder a young woman who bore within her the Christ, the Savior, yet also an infant who kicked, cried, and suckled like any other. There is a spiritual … Continue reading
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The Sparkly Responsibility by Julie Arduini
Every other Sunday I spend a couple hours at a nearby McDonald’s writing while I wait for our teen to finish with his youth group’s small group meeting. The last time I was there I noticed two ladies who came … Continue reading
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A True Hero By Hannah Alexander about Diann and Jim Hunt
Let me tell you about a friend of mine. Her loving, stalwart and amazingly blessed husband is kissing her in this picture. Her name is Diann Hunt, and if you love to read romantic comedy, you’ve likely read her … Continue reading
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Wilderness Peril
Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving, and have all your Christmas shopping done! If not, please consider sharing the love of reading and give a good book. This is release weekend for Wilderness Peril! ON THIN ICE Run off … Continue reading
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Anyone who went through grade school in this country has probably heard about America’s first Thanksgiving: Pilgrims and Indians sharing a three day feast over the pilgrim’s first bountiful harvest. What I didn’t know until hearing it on the radio … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Greetings
I know Thanksgiving isn’t until next week, but I wanted to take a moment to wish you and your family the best. Thanksgiving is a day to make memories as we spend time with family and friends. Or, as Julie … Continue reading
My Techie Thanksgiving
You can tell it’s NaNoWriMo month, I forgot to post once or twice. I apologize. November is always a busy month around here, and that’s without the fun of writing a 50K novel in 30 days! I thought I’d share … Continue reading
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Reviews: Pride or Priviledge?
“…for they loved human praise more than praise from God.” John 12:43 Whether shopping, traveling, or looking for a good book, it’s impossible to miss the relatively new phenomenon of publicized personal opinion. From the beginning of time, people have … Continue reading
4 Simple Ways to Encourage Your Favorite Authors
November 1st is considered National Author’s Day, and I missed the party, if there was one, because I was working on a deadline. November is also National Novel Writing Month. I haven’t participated in NaNoWriMo—the challenge to write a novel … Continue reading
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