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The Obedient Farewell by Julie Arduini
This is me last month, helping at a color run activity while serving at Special Touch Summer Getaway Ohio, a camp for those with disabilities. I was in my glory because not only was I with my family and friends, … Continue reading
The Shaking by Julie Arduini
Every so often across social media I would use an image like this and ask if anyone had any prayer needs. I noted I would be happy to pray. I probably did this for years, my guess between 2016 and … Continue reading
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The Perfect Iron: A Christmas Devotional by Julie Arduini
I was ten years old when Christmas bottomed out for our family. Although we didn’t give our situation a name at the time, alcoholism was destroying our lives one sip and forgotten promise at a time. The tension was palpable. … Continue reading
Repairing Hearts Now Available by Julie Arduini
Write Faster, Julie Arduini Repairing Hearts Amazon (partial) review I’m excited to announce that not only is the second book in my Surrendering Hearts series, Repairing Hearts, available, but reviews are coming in and they are so encouraging. Repairing Hearts … Continue reading
Repairing Hearts by Julie Arduini
You can tell when I have a new release around the corner. -The house becomes cluttered -Meals are quick and without fanfare -I’m on the laptop all day -I’m in a zone I call “story world” that takes me a … Continue reading
The Apple Tree Encouragement by Julie Arduini
When I’m looking for God confirmation, my radar is activated when I see something more than once in a short span of time. Lately I have been seeing a graphic circulating social media about the fruit tree. That when frustrated … Continue reading
Writing Update by Julie Arduini
I thought it might be a good idea to update you on my writing life since there might be new readers (hello!) and it’s honestly been awhile since I’ve been specific here. My genre is Christian romance with small town … Continue reading
Traction by Julie Arduini
When I travel back to my hometown in Upstate NY, I try to carve out a pitstop in Erie, PA. The gem of the area is Presque Isle. My favorite is Beach 6 where I love to sit and watch … Continue reading
The Legacy We Leave by Julie Arduini
How’s summer going for you so far? I released Anchored Hearts, our daughter graduated, my husband just returned from his annual family golf tournament, and this week we visited our son in his new apartment. In less than a month, … Continue reading
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A Hodge-Podge of His Goodness by Julie Arduini
We’re entering our super busy season with a graduation and wedding in the works, so I thought I’d share a snippet of what’s going on with our family. My hope is that as you read this update, you see God’s … Continue reading
In His Time by Julie Arduini
Authors often refer to their work as their “book babies.” I marvel at my peers who can crank out multiple releases a year. Me? Anchored Hearts released yesterday, and that pregnancy lasted nearly five years. When the idea first came … Continue reading
I Forget to Breathe by Julie Arduini
Last month I received a gift my family and I determined wasn’t a want as much as a need. An Apple watch. When they first came on the scene I made fun of them because all I saw was people … Continue reading
Anchored Hearts Cover Puzzle by Julie Arduini
I’m so excited to announce the first book in the Surrendering Hearts contemporary Christian romance series, Anchored Hearts, releases next month. This book was full of delay, but on the other side I have to say the issues that took … Continue reading
Ready for 52 by Julie Arduini
Each year I share my thoughts as I celebrate another birthday. This year, 52. I don’t even remember much of 51. Turning 50 was anticlimactic because I really wanted to enter the decade with a bang. Instead, the country shut … Continue reading
















































