All posts for the month November, 2013

A Miracle for Mari

By Suzanne D Williams I wrote A MIRACLE FOR MARI thinking of a sixteen-year-old girl I know in a similar circumstance, and in considering her, I had a revelation. Mary, the mother of Jesus, was the same age. This deeply affected my heart because judgment today for this girl who I love is […]

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Becoming Press Mini Bible Studies in One

If the ministry that brought condemnation was glorious, how much more glorious is the ministry that brings righteousness! – 2 Corinthians 3:9 (NLT) What would it look like for you to be bold, transparent, free, and truly the person God created you to be? What would it look like for you to BE […]

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Give Thanks 2013

Here are 16 more reasons to give thanks this Thanksgiving, sixteen Christian ebooks for 99¢ each. They will be on sale from November 27, 2013 through Monday, December 2, 2013. Click the links below the graphic to “look inside” each book on Amazon and download your digital copies! Contemporary Romance Shadows of Doubt […]

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CrossReads Book Blast with Laura J. Marshall

Send to Kindle Faith, Love, and Fried Chicken: Volume I, Summer (Serial Novel) FREE Nov. 25 – 28th! Faith, Love, and Fried Chicken (Serial Novel) By Laura J. Marshall About the Book Excitement. That’s what Jaycee has been saving for since high school. With plans to leave rural Twain, Georgia, the “to where” and the […]

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Death of His Saints

By June Foster I received a call this week that my 93 year old aunt is nearing the time when the Lord will call her home. She’s been unconscious for a couple of days. I’ll be sad that I won’t be able to talk to her on the phone any longer or take […]

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Faith, Love and Fried Chicken

By Laura Marshall It’s autumn in Twain, Georgia. Jaycee has herself a new job and with it, a new problem. Is it something bug spray can fix? Dash is struggling with more than just the reality of the pain from his injury. Could Jaycee be hiding something from him? The pumpkins are ripe […]

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LOVE ME SANE

By Tralisa McNeal Divine intervention saved me from the war I waged against myself. Somewhere along the line I vowed to get even with me for the post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression I allowed to infiltrate my life. Not to mention the fact that the pills, the alcohol and the extra marital […]

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Try Godfidence

By Diana Brandmeyer This past year has been a struggle for me as a writer, wife and mother. For nine months I struggled to find an answer to why my body required what seemed to be 23 hours of sleep or couldn’t get a good breath. Then there was the puzzle of my […]

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Destination Thanksgiving

By Lynn Mosher When you know your destination, is the journey any easier? More enjoyable? Depends, doesn’t it? Depends on how long it takes to get there, what happens on the way, and if the kids say, “Are we there yet?” a bazillion times. What if your destination is Grandma’s for that Thanksgiving […]

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The Education of One White Woman

By Deborah Heal I consider my book Every Hill and Mountain as sort of like an assignment for a “continuing education program.” You know, that life-long one about becoming more sanctified. As slow as I’m learning things, I figure God may decide to keep me in school another hundred years or so before […]

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