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Tag Archives: Faith
Faith in Action by Bridget A. Thomas
Last week I talked about strengthening our faith. This week I want to focus on faith in action. If we are to walk in faith and not in fear, we have to take action accordingly. The action steps for faith … Continue reading
Strengthening Our Faith by Bridget A. Thomas
Lately I have been hearing the Lord talk to me about faith. In times of fear, does our faith seem to shrink in the shadow of whatever is looming tall in front of us? Or do we step forward with … Continue reading
Clinging to God in the Pandemic
My husband brought one of our dogs to the vet on Monday. They called it “curbside service.” One of the ladies came out to the car to retrieve our dog and bring him inside. But my husband had to stay … Continue reading
Creative Procrastination by Yvonne Lehman
The Ladies’ Winter Bible Study, held in January and February on Tuesday mornings was nearing. “I don’t have time to go,” was my response to some friends. “I am so busy with writing and all that it entails. After all, … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Christian Books, Christian fiction, Christian life, Christians Read, Faith, fiction, God's love, Jesus, romance, Yvonne Lehman
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Encouragement by Nancy J. Farrier
November is here. I consider this the start of the holiday season. We discuss plans and menus for Thanksgiving. We consider gifts for Christmas and start making lists. New tasks are added to an already busy schedule. For authors, … Continue reading
Ripped Roads by Julie Arduini
I live in Ohio. Most months thanks to big temperature changes and precipitation, we have potholes. Some are so bad they could qualify as craters. I’ve lost more than one tire to the roads. Last month we saw something new … Continue reading
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Tagged answered prayer, construction, deliverance, Engaged, Faith, healing, Julie Arduini, pavement, peace, potholes, Ripped Roads by Julie Arduini, spiritual seasons
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Jesus in the Chair by Julie Arduini
In the years I’ve followed Christ in a daily way, I’ve heard about Jesus and the chair. For instance, I know of families that for Christmas set a chair for their dinner. It’s His birthday, and they want to be … Continue reading
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Tagged back to school, encouragement, Faith, family, God cares, health, intercession, Jesus in the Chair, Julie Arduini, marriage, spiritual warfare
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A Cosmic Case for Faith?
by Jim Denney, adapted from ANSWERS TO SATISFY THE SOUL: Clear, Straight Answers to 20 of Life’s Most Perplexing Questions Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek, was a confirmed atheist. I never met him, but my good friend, actress … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, Atheism, Cosmology, Cosmos, Evidence for Faith, Evidence for God, Faith, Gene Roddenberry, George Greenstein, God, Grace Lee Whitney, Paul Davies, prayer, Richard Meisner, science, ST:TOS, Star Trek
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Positively Negative by Nancy J. Farrier
Blind! I’m going to go blind. The thought swirled through my mind in a nauseating repeat. Yesterday the ophthalmologist confirmed the diagnosis that I had glaucoma. No cure. No going back. Possible blindness. I sailed through the first day after … Continue reading
Consider the Wild Flowers
By Jim Denney A couple of times over the past few weeks, I’ve put off writing for the day, and my wife and I have gone out to see the brilliant “super bloom” in southern California in the wake of … Continue reading
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Tagged California, California poppies, Faith, Faith in God, Jesus, Luke 12, Lupine, Mustard, Super Bloom, Wild Flowers, wildflowers
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The Broken Ornament by Julie Arduini
This season I have been working on my inside. As a woman with confident faith, I didn’t think that was anything I’d be dealing with, especially since this year was significantly better than years past. Funny thing about my plans. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Christ, Christianity, Faith, God's plan, Julie Arduini, prayer, The Broken Ornament by Julie Arduini
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Happy 2019 by Tara Randel
I’d like to take this time to wish you a very happy, healthy, prosperous and safe new year. Soon it will be 2019 and we have another wondrous year to look forward to. I don’t know about you, but I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged contemporary romance, Faith, meditate, New Year, prayer, reflect, sale, Tara Randel
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Dog Bones and Baby Jesus by Julie Arduini
I’m always on the lookout for the simple things around me that God might be using to show me something. Through the years I’ve learned He is my loyal defender thanks to dive bombing cardinals, and that my dread opening … Continue reading
The Proven Power of Prayer
Opinion by Jim Denney, author of Answers to Satisfy the Soul: Clear, Straight Answers to 20 of Life’s Most Perplexing Questions Some years ago, my brother Tim was driving on a two-lane highway after dark, returning home from college in Southern California. At … Continue reading
















































