All posts for the month June, 2014

Magnificent God by Tina Webb

Send to Kindle How totally amazing is the perfection of His legal transaction. Jesus Christ paid our penalty once and for all. How wonderful is His love! How miraculous is this great exchange! How breathtaking is His favor! The perfection of His new covenant and the magnificence of His plan evoke the deepest sentiments of […]

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WHY DON’T WE LISTEN BETTER? by Lorieen Henry

Send to Kindle My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry. (James 1:19) Greetings! This post is a bit different from what I usually share. However, I felt led to pose this question to you as well as share a […]

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Lines in Pleasant Places by Mary C. Findley

Send to Kindle As soon as Violet arrives with the wagon train Ben can finally be married. But is she truly in love with Ben, or with the five or six trunks of things her letters say she can’t do without? When trouble stalks the widowed young schoolteacher, will Ben go past protecting her and […]

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Gems from Pastor Jim by Jim Hughes for 6/24/2014

Send to Kindle Ps. 19:8 The commandments of the LORD are right, bringing joy to the heart. The commands of the LORD are clear; giving insight to life. There is nothing wrong with God’s commandments. They are perfectly suited for our needs. They help us to live right both with God and man. They are […]

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Five Troubles of Being a Prolific Writer by Suzanne D. Williams

When I set out to write fiction, I decided to go against the grain and put out as many stories as I could in a short amount of time. My plan wasn’t to write sloppy stories (after all, what author plans to do that?) but to concentrate on novellas. To date, I have […]

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SUBMITTING TO AUTHORITY by Cathy Bryant

Send to Kindle Did you know that today is ‘Take Your Dog to Work Day?’ I don’t know about you, but I don’t have the kind of dog one could (or should) take to work. Our dog, which we adopted a little over a year ago from a rescue shelter, is a seventy-five pound German […]

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Selections From the Life of an Old Woman by Allison Kohn

Send to Kindle Coriolis was my best friend. She loved the music of the trees and grasses, and the soft songs of nature. She understood the music of the violin when I played it. She heard the wind sing through the strings, and the beautiful classical music touched her soul. In the last few months […]

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CrossReads Bookblast for Lisa J. Schuster

Send to Kindle Service Station Angel By Lisa J. Schuster About the Book: Sometimes God places you in a situation of great perplexity, but you perceive His intentions are premeditated and purposeful. Do you trust His lead? “Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him; do not fret when people succeed in their […]

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5 Secrets to Being Happy by Donna Fazano

Okay, so maybe I don’t have any secrets to reveal, but you have to admit that, for a second there, you were REALLY excited when you read that title. Through the ages, many experts have tried to dissect and explain the psychology of happiness. What makes that almost impossible is the fact that […]

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Walking by Sight by Parker J. Cole

Send to Kindle This past Tuesday on my show, Write Stuff, I interviewed an author by the name of Erin Rainwater. The topic we discussed was perseverance. It was a fantastic discussion. One of the things she stated, when I asked her why Christians have such a hard time with this, was ‘we tend to […]

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