All posts for the month December, 2014

Accomplishments for 2014 by Russell Sherrard and various other authors.

This is a yearly post of the accomplishments over the course of the preceeding year. As I was looking over each of the entries we all have accomplished quite a lot. Looking at them collectively, we accomplished a monumental amount. Click on each of the images to go to the authors Amazon page […]

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Gems from Pastor Jim by Jim Hughes

Send to Kindle Ps. 25:10 The Lord leads with unfailing love and faithfulness all those who keep his covenant and obey his decrees. Many of us today believe that once we are saved, the rest is up to God. We can rest and not worry about it if we sin because grace covers our sins. […]

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Wisdom from Charles Haddon Spurgeon by Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Send to Kindle“Hitherto hath the Lord helped us.” – I Samuel 7:12 The word “hitherto” seems like a hand pointing in the direction of the past. Twenty years or seventy, and yet, “hitherto the Lord hath helped!” Through poverty, through wealth, through sickness, through health, at home, abroad, on the land, on the sea, in […]

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What I Learned Watching Hallmark Movies by Suzanne D. Williams

When I began writing romance novels, I had no idea what I was doing, having not spent any time studying the genre. Now, however, with a lot of words spilled from my fingers, I know what I like to write, what type of characters I prefer, and the storylines that are most meaningful […]

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Going Pro by Patricia PacJac Carroll

I’ve declared 2015 is the year I am going Pro. I know, you’re scratching your head and wondering what in the world is she talking about. I am published so I am already a professional author. Surely, I am not taking up wrestling. Maybe golf? No, I am going pro versus con. I […]

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Gems From Pastor Jim by Jim Hughes for 12/23/2014

Send to Kindle Ps. 25:4-5 Show me the path where I should walk, O LORD, point out the right road for me to follow. Lead me by your truth and teach me, for you are the God who saves me. All day long I put my hope in you. This is a prayer that the […]

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The Meaning of Bethlehem by Lynn Mosher

Biblical names have always held great significance; so, what is Bethlehem’s history and description? This is very interesting. Bethlehem’s original name was Ephratah, sometimes used in the shortened version as Ephrath (meaning fruitfulness or fruitful land). Located about five to six miles south of Jerusalem, Bethlehem is nestled in the district of Judah […]

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Return of the Swans by Laura J. Marshall and Suzanne Williams

This is a sneak peek and book cover reveal of Return of the Swans, the first book in the Kilts n’ Kisses trilogy … inspirational historical romance at its finest by best-selling authors Laura J. Marshall and Suzanne D. Williams. Here’s an excerpt from the story set in Scotland: The man’s arms at […]

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End of the Year Thoughts… by Parker J. Cole

Foremost, as an author, with every new book, you learn something new. Whether it’s about yourself or the industry, or just about people. Two years ago, I checked off my bucket list item and published my first book, Dark Cherub, known to some as Christian horror, others as a thriller. From that book, […]

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CrossReads Book Blast For Dana Goodman

Send to Kindle In the Cleft: Joy Comes in the Mourning By Dana Goodman About the Book: Author and Counsellor, Dana Goodman, shares her painful journey through heart breaking tragedy. After losing her 12-year-old son and 30-year-old husband to cancer, she must put back together the broken pieces of her life and her faith. Drawing […]

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