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Got Freedom? by James L. Rubart
Do you? Have freedom? I think it’s an essential question if you’re a follower of Jesus. Because that’s why he came–to set us free. “He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to … Continue reading →
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Today Only Special Sale: James L. Rubart’s SOUL’S GATE
ABOUT THE BOOK “Every now and then we get a break from reality. A glimpse into the other world that is more real than the reality we live in 99 percent of our days. The Bible is about a world … Continue reading →
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Don’t Think About the Cross this Easter by James L. Rubart
The cross has not only become the symbol for Easter, it’s become the symbol for all of Christianity. The reason I say “become” is because it hasn’t always been that way. For the early Christians, the symbol of Christianity was … Continue reading →
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This Cracked Me Up by James L. Rubart
As novelists we strive to craft words and stories that stir emotions in our readers. One guidelines we all use to make this happen is to avoid clichés. Clichés dumb down writing, bore people, and tell our readers we didn’t … Continue reading →
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CHRISTIANS READ MEGA CONTEST AT THE BOOK CLUB NETWORK
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Christians Read has teamed up with The Book Club Network for a special contest. Details follow! June 19-21 Enter the contest atThe Book Club Network HERE. Contest runs for the month of June. Be sure to enter–otherwise, you … Continue reading →
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You Haven’t Seen This?
You haven’t seen this video yet? Then I’m glad I posted it. Enjoy.
Conversations With The Gods by James L. Rubart
At twelve years old I had two dreams: Play in the NFL and be a writer. To me, athletes and authors were gods. Some floated higher than others, but none touched the ground like we humans did. So in the … Continue reading →
Sometimes a Book Is Not Just a Book: Lessons Learned by Vicki Hinze
A few weeks ago, I read and reviewed a book I enjoyed very much. It was THE CHAIR written by James L. Rubart. A copy of the review follows: SOMETIMES A CHAIR IS NOT JUST A CHAIR, November … Continue reading →
















































