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July 3, 2013

Song of Solomon 6:3

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Published on July 03, 2013 04:13

July 2, 2013

Psalm 91:11

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Published on July 02, 2013 03:13

July 1, 2013

Psalm 145:17 / New releases for July 2013



New Releases: July 2013Posted on July 1, 2013 by ACFWMore in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Children’s Books: The Blessings Jar: A Story About Being Thankful  by Colleen Coble Alexa Grace is having a bad day, but then Grandma arrives with something special for “Grandma’s Little Punky Grace”-an Ebenezer jar that she thinks is very peculiar. Grandma explains that an Ebenezer is a “stone of helpâ€� and represents God’s blessings. Alexa Grace wonders if she can fill the jar with some of God’s blessings. She goes on the hunt with her furry Newfoundland puppy and Grandma, and Alexa Grace’s new blessing jar soon overflows with God’s wonders. (Children’s Book from Thomas Nelson) Romance Releases: Charisse  by Fay Lamb — He wants a family. She wants retribution. Charisse Wellman’s husband has been gone a year, and she’s about to lose the only home her son, V.J., has ever known. She’s quit law school but the money just isn’t there. Her only option is to work as a law clerk for her ex-friend, Gideon Tabor. The only problem: Gideon is the judge who let her husband’s killer go free, and Gideon doesn’t know the connection. (Contemporary Romance from Write Integrity Press) A Wedding for Julia  by Vannetta Chapman — Julia Beechy is so stunned, she can hardly breathe. Her mother’s announcement that she must either marry or move from the family home upon her mother’s imminent death catches Julia by surprise. How can she leave the only home she has ever known? What about her dream of opening her own Plain café? When Caleb Zook offers support, comfort, and a solution, Julia is afraid to accept it. Can she marry someone she barely knows? Is it the right thing to do? Is this God’s plan for her future? Caleb thought his time for marrying was long past, but he feels a stirring in his heart he cannot shake for this beautiful, forlorn woman. Amid the circumstances of this life-altering decision, the people of Pebble Creek weather the worst storm to hit Wisconsin in the last hundred years. Where will Julia and Caleb be on the other side of it? (Contemporary Romance from Harvest House) Rodeo Regrets  by Shannon Taylor Vannatter — A spoiled rich girl spends years lassoing one cowboy after another with no strings attached until she runs into the man who broke her heart. (Contemporary Romance from Heartsong Presents) Cooking Up Love  by Cynthia Hickey — Tabitha McClelland knows accepting a job as a Harvey House waitress can be risky. Traveling alone to the rough-and-tumble West just isn’t done by young ladies of good breeding. But far more dangerous is her powerful attraction to Adam Foster. Family means everything to the widowed chef, but the self-sufficient Tabitha cherishes her freedom above all else. Adam is captivated by the fiercely independent Tabitha. Fraternizing with the female employees is strictly forbidden, but the Harvey Girl awakens feelings too compelling to ignore. Can Adam convince Tabby to share his dream of a future in California-together? (Historical Romance from Heartsong Presents) Courted by a Cowboy  by Lacy Williams — Sam Castlerock’s return to Bear Creek, Wyoming, may be the answer to Emily Sands’s prayers. Though she’s not the kind of girl to rely on anyone else, the handsome cowboy-turned-banker may be able to get her family a much-needed extension on their loan. But Sam also reminds Emily of her dreams of a husband and family of her own. (Historical Romance from Love Inspired) Mistaken  by Karen Barnett — Since booze and prohibition have made criminals out of every man in her world, Laurie Burke resolves to find at least one honorable man to fill her life. Convinced that handsome newcomer Daniel Shepherd is connected with her brother’s rum-running gang, Laurie quickly scratches his name off her list. Daniel has mixed feelings about returning to the dirty mill town of his youth, but grudgingly agrees to manage his grandfather’s drug store until a replacement can be found. The moment he meets Laurie on the windswept bluff overlooking the beach, he knows that if he can earn her love, he might have a reason to stay. (Historical Romance from Abingdon Press) Whispers on the Prairie  by Vickie McDonough — Sarah Marshall just wants to go home. It wasn’t her idea to leave Chicago and head west in search of gold, but her uncle’s ambition left her no choice. Neither was her intention to settle in Kansas City with her ailing aunt, but being penniless and without possessions brings little bargaining power. Ethan Harper, the youngest of three brothers, enjoys a peaceful existence helping run his family’s stage shop along the Santa Fe Trail. Only one cloud continues to darken his horizon-guilt over the tragic death of his oldest brother’s wife. The only acceptable penance Ethan can think of is finding another woman to marry his brother and help raise his motherless children. A match so incompatible, it just might work. (Historical Romance from Whitaker House) Small Town Girl: A Novel  by Ann H. Gabhart — Kate Merritt worries love’s passing her by until Jay Tanner shows up to charm her hesitant heart. (Historical Romance from Revell [Baker]) Romantic Suspense Releases: Jungle Fire  by  — The deadliest animal in the jungle is the two legged kind as missionary nurse Truman is about to find out. (Romantic Suspense from River North [Moody]) Rosemary Cottage (The Hope Beach Series)  by Colleen Coble — Amy came to Rosemary Cottage to grieve, to heal, maybe even find love. But there’s a deadly undertow of secrets around Hope Island . . . The charming Rosemary Cottage on the beach offers Amy Lange respite she needs to mourn her brother, Ben. She’s even thinking of moving her midwife practice to the Outer Banks community. It’s always been a refuge for her and her family. She also wants to investigate Ben’s disappearance at sea. Everyone blames a surfing accident, but Amy has reason to wonder. (Romantic Suspense from Thomas Nelson) Fiery Secrets  by Stephanie McCall Dr. Grace Taylor, a driven pediatrician and single mom, needs divine intervention if she’s going to heal from the actions of her cheating, abusive ex-husband. But she never thought God would work through Chris Anderson, a tutor at the local learning center whose secrets keep him from opening up to her. Both Grace and Chris have been asked to walk through their trial by fire; they’ve come out alive, but they still smell like smoke. (Romantic Suspense from HopeSprings Books) Historical Biblical Fiction Release: Harvest of Gold  by Tessa Afshar — An arranged marriage. A man whose heart is closed to love. A king whose life hangs in the balance. A nation on the brink of annihilation. Sarah and Darius’s story continues in this long-awaited sequel to Harvest of Rubies. Fighting impossible odds, Sarah and Darius have to overcome the enemy against the king, against Jerusalem, against their marriage, and against their souls. Will they finally learn to love and trust one another? The prophet Nehemiah tries to help the struggling couple while rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem. The only problem is that he comes under constant attack. Will he overcome? (Biblical Fiction from River North [Moody])
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Published on July 01, 2013 06:41

June 30, 2013

1 Corinthians 2:9

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Published on June 30, 2013 04:59

June 29, 2013

Psalm 118:24 / ICRS



Someone asked me to share about ICRS - if I would.  She shared what one industry professional shared.   And I will say that unlike this professional, I went with no expectations.  
ICRS was like a giant bookstore.  Gift items, cards, music, books... lots
of books.  And I found it totally cool to finally meet my agent Tamela. I
met Martha Rogers. Cynthia Ruchti. Susan May Warren.  Randy Singer.  Fay
Lamb.  Tricia Goyer.  Karen Kingsbury. Pam Meyers. And others. As well as my
publisher - Bob Whitaker, Christine Whitaker and Cathy Hickling. 
Whitaker House went above and beyond, trying to make me comfortable.
Totally appreciate that.

I didn't want to go. Marketing is not something I'm comfortable with.  But
as the time got closer, and as I prayed more and more about it - God kept
bringing Esther to mind.  "For such a time as this..."

I'm not saying God was going to use me to save a nation. I am saying He
wanted me there for some reason that I still don't know.  At the book signing, I sat and someone asked me to sign the book
generically - meaning, just my name.  So, the general generic signing I use
is "Blessings, Laura V. Hilton." I started to write the B in cursive. I got
the little hook at the beginning, and half of the down stroke.

Then God stopped me.  Literally.  He held my  hand still in the middle of
the down stroke on the B and said, "No. I want you to write "You're accepted
in the Beloved. Ephesians 1:6-7" Laura V. Hilton."  And so that is what I
wrote. On all 78 copies of my book that I signed. "You're accepted in the
Beloved." and the reference. That was a major theme in Surrendered Love, if
you remember.

One person walked away crying.  I had a line, or I probably would've
followed after her to pray. One person said "Wow. That is a powerful
testimony." And a very large black woman introduced herself as a pastor's
wife somewhere in St. Louis, took Healing Love and Surrendered Love and said
she was going to use them at her church to show women there are good books
out there. They need the message.

I did the interviews and didn't stutter a bit.  I shared my cancer story -
five or six times - as I was asked. I'm sure it was shared more, as my hair
is down to my bottom and everyone wanted to know if I grew it all my life.
And my publicist was telling them my story - as I was bald during chemo five
years ago.  So people heard the story of God's healing and testimony there.
I told multiple people "Its all about Him." It's all about Him.  Laura V. Hilton
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Published on June 29, 2013 03:57

June 28, 2013

Nehemiah 8:10

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Published on June 28, 2013 04:55

June 27, 2013

Psalm 30

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June 26, 2013

John 3:16

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June 25, 2013

Psalm 40:8

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June 24, 2013

Isaiah 53;5

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Published on June 24, 2013 01:00