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I Want to be THAT Author by Julie Arduini
You know the dream where you’re in a room full of people and you’re not dressed? Well, that’s how vulnerable I feel writing this post. Years ago, moments before I hit the “create blog” button that cemented my surrendering fear … Continue reading
The Best Is Yet to Be
Over a quarter of a century ago, I was working as an associate editor for a denominational church magazine. The denomination decided to move me from central Canada to Canada’s most western province, British Columbia, so I could connect with … Continue reading
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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Tums in My Pocket by Julie Arduini
I love how God uses the daily things to teach, challenge, and inspire me. Last week of all the things to give me an a-ha moment, it was a packet of Tums. Yep. Tums. My guess is I needed them … Continue reading
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Tagged Deliverer, encouragement, friend, Healer, healing, heartburn, Jesus, Julie Arduini, prayer, Savior, Tums in My Pocket by Julie Arduini, You're Amazing
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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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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
Blocked Peace by Julie Arduini
I’m always on the lookout for an opportunity to learn via the everyday things. Recently I had one of those moments thanks to a Peace Race. I heard on the news that there would be a Peace Race, but I … Continue reading
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Tagged A Christmas to Remember, Blocked Peace by Julie Arduini, confession, devil, Heavenly Father, I Run 4, Julie Arduini, peace, Peace Race, praise, prayer, Satan, sin
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Waze Accountability by Julie Arduini
Recently I re-installed the driving app Waze after I noted what great time my sister and brother-in-law made traveling to and through Baltimore. I’d tried it before but didn’t really understand how to use it beyond finding funny voices to … Continue reading
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Tagged A Christmas to Remember, accountability, Deb Kastner, driving, Elizabeth Maddrey, Ginger Solomon, hearing from God, Holy Spirit, Janet W. Ferguson, Julie Arduini, Kimberly Rose Johnson, Lindi Peterson, notification, prayer, speeding, temptation, Valerie Comer, waze, Waze accountability
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A Holy Calling
Opinion by Jim Denney “Deliver me from writers who say the way they live doesn’t matter. I’m not sure a bad person can write a good book. If art doesn’t make us better, then what on earth is it for?” … Continue reading
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Tagged Alcoholism, Alice Walker, Annie Dillard, art, artists, Camus, character, Drinking, Evelyn Waugh, Faulkner, Harlan Ellison, Humanitarian, Integrity, Paris Review, prayer, William Faulkner, writers, writing
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If you build it, He will come.
By Marilyn Turk If you’ve read my previous posts, you know I directed my second writers’ retreat this year. For months beforehand, I planned, prepared, and promoted the retreat, praying and trusting God to make it as successful as last … Continue reading
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Tagged Blue Lake Christian Writers Retreat, God, planning, prayer, provision, retreat, writing
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A Prayer for the Blank Page
by Jim Denney “Almighty God, bestow upon us the meaning of words, the light of understanding, the nobility of diction, and the faith of the true nature. And grant that what we believe, we may also speak.” —Hilary of Poitiers (A.D. … Continue reading
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Tagged Beginning, Blank page, Chesterton, Churchill, creativity, Dante, Father Brown, fear, First sentence, Hilary of Poitiers, Ideas, inspiration, Jim Denney, Margaret Atwood, prayer, Steinbeck, writing, Writing in Overdrive
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Do you dream of being a writer?
by Jim Denney Mark Twain retreated to a shed at Quarry Farm in New York, where he wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Renaissance philosopher Michel de Montaigne used to write his books in a high tower of his château … Continue reading
Unnoticed Moss by Nancy J. Farrier
We have seen so much devastation in recent weeks. Hurricanes. Fires. Flooding. Since I live in the West my focus has been on the horrible fires. Lives have been lost, homes destroyed, beautiful forests ruined. A heartbreaking loss for … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible study, Moss, Multnomah Falls, Nancy J. Farrier, prayer
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The Emotional Life of a Writer
by Jim Denney To me, writing is not so much a mental activity as an emotional activity. When I’m writing well, I’m not thinking about the words — I’m feeling the emotions, and those emotions pour out of me in … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, Battle Before Time, Darkness, Doorway to Doom, Emotions, Middle Grade Fiction, Moods, prayer, Science Fantasy, Timebenders, Writing Process
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