All posts for the month March, 2013

Inspired on Easter with GNFA

This Easter weekend when we celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, let us share with you the best deals from the best Christian Authors.   The Road Home $1.99 (original $4.99) This is such a powerful story of forgiveness, redemption and how God loves us no matter what       […]

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The Ideal Easter Garment

Send to Kindle[simpleazon-image align=”left” asin=”1466200936″ locale=”us” height=”160″ src=”http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41qbgUFcFDL._SL160_.jpg” width=”105″]By Ada Nicholson Brownell The dress was a frilly pink child’s size 4. The layers of nylon and lace glistened as the skirt flared around her tiny waist. White patent leather shoes and white lacy ankle sox completed the outfit. Her hair curled around the white hat […]

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God’s Mathematics

By June Foster When I was an elementary teacher, I used the Venn diagram to teach the set theory showing the relationship between two groups of objects, numbers, concepts, etc. The other day when I read “Jesus Calling” about our relationship with God, I thought of a small circle with me in the […]

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THE WOMB OF THE DAWN

By Ada Brownell   When I get up early in the morning and draw back the blinds in our family room, I love seeing the sun pour in warmth and light. I often stand there looking out in the back yard, thanking the Lord for the day He has made. But I never […]

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My Faith Strategy

More often than I can count, I am asked one of a few questions. One is “How do you do everything that you do?” or Another might be “How do you do it all?” Or sometimes they phrase it, “I don’t see how you do everything that you do.” More of a statement, […]

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Book Blast: A Life of Gratitude: 21 Days to Overcoming Self-Pity and Negativity by Shelley Hitz {3/20/13} – $25 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway

Send to Kindle Title: A Life of Gratitude: 21 Days to Overcoming Self-Pity and Negativity By Shelley Hitz About the Book: During a season of transition in my life, I found myself overwhelmed with negative emotions like self-pity and a complaining spirit. It was as if a dark cloud had descended over me. I prayed […]

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Love & Redemption

by Suzanne D. Williams Of all the characters I’ve created, Michael O’Fallen is my favorite, and I think no matter how many books I write, he’ll retain a special place in my heart. Maybe it’s his personality. He’s sensitive, tender-hearted, and very protective of those he loves. He’s a bit of a jokester and loves to […]

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Faith and War, the lot of the regimental chaplain in the civil war

By Phillip Bryant In 1861 the Federal War Department established General Orders #15 for the regulation of chaplains for the provisional army, those volunteer units being called by each state of the Union for the suppression of the rebellion. It was recognized that a chaplain was as much needed for the health of […]

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Why I’m An Abolitionist

By Amazon bestselling author Kimberly Rae The first time someone called me an abolitionist, I squirmed a little. That was a big word. A term for people like William Wilberforce or others who spent their lives delivering people from bondage. Not people like me. I just care, and am doing a tiny bit […]

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Tale of a Harpist

By Lynn Mosher “Take a harp…play skillfully and make sweet melody…that you may be remembered.” (Is. 23:16 AMP) Suddenly taken ill, a renowned harpist was rushed to the hospital. While tests were being run to find the cause of his illness, he lay in his hospital bed, reminiscing over his life. Seeing himself […]

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