God is patient. I know I test His patience. I must. I look back to a blog post I wrote a few days ago and I am struck by my pride. God has, obviously, not laid out His plans for me in a tidy little note. As I continue to seek Him, I get caught…
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Are you ready for an epic Face-Off between myself and author, Brandy Vallance? Each winning answer is worth one point and I get to decide whose answer is better. It’s my blog. No stodgy questions. I want to win. 1. Do you celebrate any holidays that nobody else on the planet does? Charity: We celebrate…
It is unbelievable that we have been in this process for over two years now. How many people want teenage, sibling brothers?! How hard could it possibly be??? Daily, my mind is blown. Hourly, my heart is broken. I honestly don’t know how God is sustaining me through all of this. I feel like my…
I teach a high school/college/graduate student Bible study about Tough Questions. The most often asked questions is… Well, what’s your guess? If you guessed: “How can a loving God send someone to Hell?” you were right! I find that I can’t even comprehend the question. I mean, I totally don’t get it. It’s so backwards…
by Brandy Vallance How often does an author write their debut novel with such well deserved fanfare? Not often! Brandy Vallance explodes onto the the Christian Fiction scene with The Covered Deep. (Are you still stuck on the fact that I used the word “fanfare”? Me too!) Bianca Marshal has won the adventure of a…
A great series by Julie Lessman. All the way from Ireland, follow the siblings as they find love in America. Great series and the first book is FREE!! Check it out (:
Hey, guys! Another freebie today! I just did a review on Judith Miller’s new book: The Brickmaker’s Bride. I have a free copy to give away on the post. If you head on over to Amazon, you can check out this book that is co-written by her and Tracie Peterson. There are enough of these…
by Judith Miller I’m going to be honest. This is the first book I have read by Judith Miller, which is surprising since she is known for both historical and Amish fiction. Ewan McKay has moved from Ireland to West Virginia to make his life as the proprietor and manager of a brickyard. Laura Woodfield…