All posts for the month September, 2019

CrossReads Weekly Devotionals: Gems From Pastor Jim 9/16/2019

Send to Kindle by Jim Hughes Is. 65:1 The LORD says, “People who never before inquired about me are now asking about me. I am being found by people who were not looking for me. To them I have said, ‘I am here!’ ” If there ever was a time in history in which people […]

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Market Your Books With Podcasts – Start your own Podcast

by Russell Sherrard I was first introduced to creating a podcast for various things. I listen/watch a tech show on the weekend and the host mentioned an app called Anchor.fm.  I went to Anchor to check it out. A few of Anchor’s best features: UNLIMITED FREE HOSTING → We don’t believe in charging […]

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CrossReads Book Spotlight: Speak Out

Send to Kindle CrossReads Book Spotlight Speak Out Releasing the Power of Declaring Prayer by Kathy DeGraw Do you long for your prayers to pack more of a PUNCH against the enemy? If you have ever felt inadequate in this area, YOU ARE NOT ALONE, and there is something you can do about it. In her book, Speak Out, […]

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CrossReads Short Takes: The Snakeman Of Sneyd End & Your Sin Will Find You Out

Send to Kindle CrossReads Short Takes The Snakeman Of Sneyd End by Ray Burston By the summer of 1969 the ‘Swinging Sixties’ has barely touched Sneyd End in the English Midlands. Instead, while Neil Armstrong is walking on the Moon and The Beatles are recording ‘Abbey Road’, the good folk of this grimy, industrial town […]

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Trust His Heart

by Sherry Chamblee I have always found one of my most difficult trials to be when my home situation is in flux again. So whenever we’ve moved, I’ve felt that instability as abject terror. It’s something deeper than just worry and stress from changing schedules and changing environments. It comes from a fear that I […]

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Because of Jesus, Believers Carry With Them Priceless Cargo

Send to Kindle by Rebekah Beene The other day we were driving down the interstate and a uhaul truck passed us. That’s not unusual but what we saw next we had never seen before. It was pulling a Tesla. I don’t know why but I thought that was just a little odd. An average uhaul […]

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Gems From Pastor Jim 9/6/2019

by Jim Hughes Is. 64:5 You welcome those who cheerfully do good, who follow godly ways. But we are not godly. We are constant sinners, so your anger is heavy on us. How can people like us be saved? We understand how God can be receptive to the godly. It’s not hard to […]

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CrossReads Book Spotlight: Christmas Cookie Brides

Send to Kindle CrossReads Book Spotlight Christmas Cookie Brides by Cindy M. Amos Christmas cookies are the best—whether stamped, pressed in an iron, rolled, powdered or stuffed with delectable goodies. And what a great time for the baker to find a sidetrack of affection that sweetens the holiday further! Meet these four heroines who glance […]

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CrossReads Short Takes: When the Vows Break 3 & The Runaways

Send to Kindle CrossReads Short Takes When the Vows Break 3 by Lakisha Johnson After the broken hearts, crushed promises and shattered trust caused by sin and fleshly lust; Came pain, forgiveness and the chance to start over but is it too late for some to recover? The Bible says in 1 Peter 4:12-13, “Beloved, […]

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The Case For Telling

by Nike N. Chillemi Show don’t tell has become somewhat of a mantra in serious writing circles. I’m not opposed to showing. I think authors should show as much as possible, but should not build an altar to it. Not every single movement the characters takes and thought they have needs to be […]

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