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May 18, 2013

Author Lillian Duncan tells how she trusts God in difficult times and an unreasonable world


Only One Sane Choice!Joshua 1: 9Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go. It’s been a rough year for me. Last May I was diagnosed with bilateral brain tumors called schwannomas. They are benign but still require treatment, which will last for at least another year. Between the tumors and the treatment, I haven’t felt well for the past six months, have partial facial paralysis on both sides as well as hearing loss. The reality is we’re still going through the crises and we don’t know what the future holds. Things are getting better and God is working in our lives, but we still don’t know and won’t know the outcome of all my health “issues” for quite some time.But guess what?You don’t know what the future holds either. You may think you do. You may have all sorts of activities, goals, plans and strategies in place for the next year or even five years.The truth is none of us know what will happen in the next minute, hour, day, week, or ……well, you get the idea.When faced with that truth, there really is only one sane choice. TRUST GOD.Trusting God is the only reasonable choice in an unreasonable world. God will bring a supernatural peace and joy that confuses the world. We don’t have to understand everything. We don’t have to know the future. All we really need to know is that God loves us and will be with us wherever we go. Trusting God really is the only sane choice!
AUTHOR’S BIOGRAPHY: Lillian Duncan…Stories of faith mingled… with murder & mayhem. Lillian is a multi-published author. Her most recent releases include, The Christmas Stalking, Deception, and Pursued. Her next release, Betrayed, will be released in 2013. She writes the types of books she likes to read—fast-paced suspense with a touch of romance. To learn more about Lillian and her books, you may visit her at www.lillianduncan.net or connect with her on a variety of social media sites. Her blog, Tiaras & Tennis Shoes can be viewed at www.lillian-duncan.com. She also has a devotional blog at www.PowerUpWithGod.com


DECEPTION: Twins are supposed to have an unbreakable bond, but Patti and Jamie have serious relationship issues. They haven’t spoken since Jamie ruined Patti’s upcoming nuptials years ago. When a niece she knows nothing about telephones, Patti must unravel the yarn of Jamie’s life and her mysterious disappearance. Detective Carter Caldwell takes his job seriously, and it's his job to keep Patti and her niece safe. But Patti is determined to help find her sister. As the investigation grows more dangerous, Carter begrudgingly admits the safest place for Patti is at his side. Each step in their journey leads them closer to the truth but pulls them further down a road filled with danger and deception, where each will battle for survival and the lives of countless Americans.



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Published on May 18, 2013 05:18

May 14, 2013

DISCOVER HOW NOVELIST ANNE GREENE CREATES A WONDERFUL BOOK--Plus her testimony!


From Ada Brownell: I was one of the first to read and review Masquerade Marriage by Anne Greene shortly after it was released. Of course I gave it five stars, because it's a great book. I hope my interview with Anne here reveals some of why she's a great writer. I certainly enjoyed the answers to my questions. Thanks, Anne, for being my guest and sharing how all of those wonderful things flow from your mind to the page for us to enjoy.

1. When Anne Greene sits down to create a new novel, what does she do? She has a fresh idea with an interesting setting, sits down and starts typing. She is a total seat-of-the-pants writer. As she dives deeper into the story, she discovers her heroine and hero and hopefully the theme. But sometimes the theme doesn’t emerge until the first draft is finished.
2. How do your previous novels affect the process? I learn so much from each previous novel, not only through research, but through continuing to study the writing craft. I want to write the best possible books I can for my Savior. I love the very deep point of view that is now popular with writers and readers. I love the details in each book that help make the book authentic. I love the entire process of writing. I think each book seasons me more as a writer.  3. How long did it take to do the research on warriors in your book, Masquerade Marriage? The warrior part came easily. I live with a warrior, my Special Forces Colonel husband. When I visited the site of the last great Scottish battle, the Battle of Culloden, and gazed over the battlefield, I was inspired to write Masquerade Marriage. When I discovered that one decisive battle contributed greatly to the destruction of the Highland Clan way of life, I knew I had to write that story. I hope the readers’ discovering that everything changed in the Highlands after that battle makes it impossible for them to resist reading Masquerade Marriage, and when the sequel, Marriage By Arrangement, releases soon, that they will desire to read that as well.4. Did it take a certain mindset to enter or create such a society? I have Scottish heritage and have delved deeply into the Scottish history. I visited all over Scotland and loved every minute. Scotland is a beautiful land, and its people are welcoming and friendly. I even enjoy Haggis. So, I found it quite natural to enter into the pages of Scotland’s history and make that time come alive for the reader. My process of writing is much like watching a movie and translating that into the written page for readers. So, for me to go back in time is quite an easy project.5. You created such in-depth characters, who they are makes them real. Did you work on character traits by themselves, or did they grow out of the story? Thank you for the great compliment. Once I get my subject and my setting in place, somehow my characters spring to life by themselves. Of course, as I get to know them better, as they talk to me, and show me what makes them tick, I refine them. But I’ve never completed a character interview sheet until much later, perhaps during the second draft of a book. I don’t really know where these characters come from, but they are so rewarding to get to know. I think they are formed from the history of the event. For instance, surviving a battle would call for a warrior. Rebelling against a father’s dictates would necessitate a spunky heroine. Becoming the woman your father expects of you calls for an obedient, loyal, loving person. And so the characters emerge, mostly whole, including their descriptions.
6 . Does genuine love eventually blossom in this latest book? Yes, Marriage By Arrangement calls for a totally different kind of love. Because of the circumstances of their lives, each of my heroines and each hero must make the greatest sacrifice for the loved one before they can live happily ever after. And I believe a person can only truly love if they know the author of love, so each must come to a loving relationship with God’s Son, Jesus.7. What do you enjoy most about writing a book, besides having it completed and published? I love the whole process. However, while writing the first draft there is always the shadow of doubt that maybe I’ll write myself into a corner with the difficulties my protagonists suffer, and they won’t emerge with that happy ending. During the second draft, I have no such problem. So, I really love the rewrite. All the rewrites. I love working with words until they sing and drawing pictures until the book is visual and deepening the characters. I just love the whole process. I’m always a little sad when the book is finished. It’s like saying goodbye to old friends and to places I love to visit. 8. Do your characters have spiritual lessons to share? Yes, my characters are human, so they are flawed. They have lessons to learn along life’s journey. They share what they’ve discovered. Sometimes they gain a new life in Christ. Sometimes they return to the Lord after a time of bitterness. Sometimes their spiritual life deepens as they watch another character struggle with his spiritual issues. I don’t plan the spiritual message. It comes from whatever issues a character faces. And like the theme, sometimes the spiritual message only rises to the surface during the final draft.


ANNE GREENE delights in writing about wounded heroes and gutsy heroines. Her second novel, a Scottish historical, Masquerade Marriage , won the New England Reader Choice award, the Laurel Wreath Award, and the Heart of Excellence Award. The sequel Marriage By Arrangement releases soon.   A Texas Christmas Mystery also won  several awards. In 2014, her World War II novel, Angel With Steel Wings , about WASPs, women test pilots will release. She makes her home in McKinney, Texas. In 1990, Anne graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Literary Studies from the University of Texas.
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Published on May 14, 2013 09:56

May 12, 2013

Romantic Suspense Novella free May 14-15



Download on Kindle ( http://amzn.com/B00CHAE3QS)Free Tuesday May 14th and Wednesday May 15thPersistent Love: Christian Romantic Suspense Novella set in 1685, England.

Fear has been Tara's constant companion since age nine when she witnessed her mother's murder. Tara's father moves his family to the ancient castle of Raven's Cliff, far from the ships that could carry her back to India and the answers she believes lie there. Andrew offers her friendship and guides her gently to the One who will give her peace. Will she find hope for something other than revenge?
A Brief Q&A with the Author. Q: Tell us about your book. Is it part of a series? 

A: Persistent Love begins with Tara, who as a child witnesses her mother’s death which causes fear and anger. As a young woman, she tries to move beyond that fear. The story is worked out in the vibrant scenery of a castle in 17th century England. The book is about the love God has for all of us, persistent in its intensity and steadfastness, even in the face of anger, hurt, or disillusionment. It is a stand-alone novella. I am, however, writing a book about her sister, Kate, when she is all grown up. She is such a free spirit, I couldn’t resist.
Laura J. Marshall is the full-time mother of five sons and part-time writer and blogger. She operates a popular blog called The Old Stone Wall. Laura is the best-selling author of the Battle Cry Devotional Series. Visit www.LauraJMarshall.comto find out more about Laura’s books.





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Published on May 12, 2013 17:59

May 11, 2013

Guest author Joi Copeland talks about how the past shows us hope for the future





Hope from the Past
            We all need hope, don't we? Life is too difficult to face unless we have hope sprinkled throughout this journey of life. That's why I write about hope.            I have a series all about Hope. Hope for Tomorrow, Hope for the Journey, and Hope from the Past. As we walk down this road, we face many obstacles. Sickness, death, destruction, fear, failure. The list goes on and on. Throw in our past, and sometimes, the guilt, the shame, and regret is just too much to bare.             But then, God shines His light on us and we receive hope. Hope to deal with the sickness or death we or our loved ones face. Hope that, though death may claim someone dear to our hearts, we will see them again, and they are finally pain free. Hope for the destruction we see in our troubled world because we know this isn't all there is. One day, our world will be made new. Hope that God's perfect love casts out our fear. Hope from the burden of guilt and shame and yes, freedom from regret.             Hope from the Past introduces us to Arthur Hendrickson, a man running from his past, barely lives in the present, and wishes for his future to be over. Arthur meets his neighbors, Luke and Brittany, and they embrace the older man. Through their love and friendship, and that of Brittany's family, Arthur faces his past and finds hope from the things he lived through.            What about you? How have you experienced hope?
CHECK OUT JOI'S NEW BOOK
Hope from the Past
Three men. Three different circumstances. Three choices.
Steven Sorenson is dating the beautiful Josephine Johnson. She is the perfect match for him. Wanting to take their relationship slowly, they agreed not to talk about marriage. However, circumstances beyond his control force him to reevaluate his plans with Josephine. Will he take the next step or shatter his mother’s dream of seeing him married?
Jake Sorenson has been married to the love of his life for over thirty-five glorious years, and then she is diagnosed with cancer. Now, he struggles with how to say goodbye to the only love he’s ever known. How will he respond when the time comes?
Arthur Hendrickson is running from his past and barely living in the present when the past catches up with him. Will he face his past and finally find freedom, or will the chains of his memories drag him down?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

                                                             Joi Copeland is married to a wonderful man, Chris, and has three amazing boys, Garrison, Gage, and Gavin. She is living the dream in beautiful Denver, Colorado. Joi loves being a wife and mom! She enjoys spending time with her sister Steffanne, and loves to sit and have a cup of coffee or tea with friends! She's been a Christian for over twenty years. Following Jesus has been the best decision she has ever made. Joi's other books are Hope for Tomorrow, Hope for the Journey, Christmas Rayne, and Sheriff Bride Rob's Story.


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Published on May 11, 2013 15:09

May 8, 2013

MOTHER'S DAY: WHY ARE MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIPS IMPORTANT?


My latest short story Sarah's Sin is due for release Thursday, May 9th. Not everyone has an easy time selecting the perfect Mother's Day card. Some mothers are hard to honor, and even harder to love. But Sarah McWhorter is really trying. As time runs out to repair the rift between her and her mother, she struggles to break down the barriers separating them and understand the secret her mother buried years ago.

Just in time for Mother’s Day—a very unconventional Mother’s Day story M is for the many things she gave me. O means only that she’s growing old T is for the tears she shed... Okay, so not every mother inspires songs, poems, or roses named after her. Some mothers are hard to honor, and even harder to love. All Sarah McWhorter ever wanted was her mother’s love and respect. She learned early in life her mother wasn’t the classic June-Cleaver type who baked cookies and bandaged scraped knees and kissed away bad dreams. She also suspected the fault lay with a sin Sarah didn’t understand—a sin that kept her mother from loving her. The story of Sarah’s birth is a family scandal everyone knows but no one talks about. Now Mom is dying, and Sarah hopes to repair their relationship before it’s too late. Regardless of the cost, Sarah must know if it’s too late to earn her mother’s love. Unfortunately the truth might be too painful to bear. Or worse, Mom truly despises her for the sin she represents, and Mother and Daughter, so much alike, are too broken to be fixed.


Check out insightful short interview with Teresa Slack. 
1. Why are mother-daughter relationships so important? We learn so much from our mothers, even when we aren’t trying. Mom is the first person (usually) who has influence over us. She shapes so many things about us. If the relationship with our mother isn’t warm and nurturing from the beginning, children are confused and frustrated. I’m not suggesting Mom needs to be perfect. None of us are. But kids learn so much from Mom, especially daughters. It’s how we learn about beauty, kindness, gentleness, friendship. The list goes on. In mybook, Sarah’s Sin, Sarah did not get this from Rose. All she learned was judgment and condemnation. 2. How can a daughter understand Mom better? I didn’t really understand much about my mother until I became a mom myself. Then everything clicked. Until then I thought she just wanted to put limits on me. When I became a mom, I realized the fear, worry, and feelings of inadequacy that comes with being in charge of this tiny little life entrusted to me. As in any relationship, each needs to put themselves in the other’s shoes. Chiefly, daughters need to give their moms a break. Stop expecting perfection. Stop examining every motive behind every action. Realize Mom is a person too, with faults, fears, and emotions that aren’t always logical or reasonable.  3. What can a mother do to draw her daughter closer? Treat her like a person, instead of a mini-version of themselves. Don’t expect perfection. Stop examining every motive behind every action. Wait a minute—this sounds familiar. Oh, yeah, it was my advice to daughters concerning their mothers. I guess the road goes both ways.  
Thank you so much, Ada, for inviting me to your blog this week. I have enjoyed getting to know your readers and you. I wrote Sarah’s Sin for the daughters who did not have the June Cleaver-type upbringing. For many of us, Mother’s Day brings a sense of dread and obligation rather than joy and love. We know we are supposed to love our mothers, but we aren’t sure how. My title character, Sarah McWhorter, is an amazing woman considering how her mother treated her while growing up. But still Sarah struggled with honoring her mom the way God intended. I pray readers might learn from Sarah, even if their mother/daughter relationship is close and loving.

Check out Teresa's short stories and other titles on her Amazon author page (author page link: http://www.amazon.com/Teresa-D.-Slack/e/B001JP0MQ2/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0) and wherever books are sold. Learn more about Teresa and her writing on her FaceBook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Teresa-Slack/121975854648100?fref=ts and at http://www.teresaslack.com Everyone who leaves a comment here will be entered for a chance to win one of 5 e-copies of Sarah's Sin. Happy reading. 
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Published on May 08, 2013 08:27

May 6, 2013

HAVE YOU DISCOVERED BLESSINGS OVERLOOKED IN YOUR YOUTH? Award winning Author Teresa Slack Giving away five books this week--here!

Since this is Mother's Day week--and mothers love to read--I thought it would be nice for Ink From An Earthen Vessel to feature Teresa Slack and her books all week.

Teresa Slack spent most of her writing career focused on novels. Her first, Streams of Mercy, won the 2005 Bay Area Independent Publishers Award for Best First Fiction. Her latest novel, Runaway Heart, was published in February and is available for purchase as an e-book by Helping Hands Press. (novel link:
Teresa Slack spent most of her writing career focused on novels. Her first, Streams of Mercy, won the 2005 Bay Area Independent Publishers Award for Best First Fiction. Her latest novel, Runaway Heart, was published in February and is available for purchase as an e-book by Helping Hands Press. (book link: http://www.amazon.com/Runaway-Heart-ebook/dp/B00BCA1WO0/ref=sr_1_2?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1367790471&sr=1-2&keywords=teresa+slack) But she’s recently discovered writing short stories is a whole lot of fun.
Carla Comes Around
Happiness for Carla Fischer was Cartersburg, Tennessee in her rearview mirror. She couldn’t wait to ditch the tiny town where she spent a rotten childhood as soon as the ink was dry on her diploma. When she receives an invitation to her thirtieth year class reunion, she doesn’t waste a moment thinking about going. There’s not a soul in town she wants to see. Well, okay, maybe one soul, but Tim Shelton barely knew she was alive thirty years ago. She doesn’t expect him to remember her now.
When Carla’s sister Patty announces she’s sinking her life’s savings into a local gift shop, Carla leaves her hectic life in Atlanta and heads to the one place she said she’d never go. Cartersburg hasn’t changed in thirty years, but Carla has. Hiding behind a hard veneer to protect her fragile heart, she has no interest in reconnecting with old friends. But everyone wants to see Carla, the small town daughter who never came around after fleeing to the big city.
As time for her thirtieth-year reunion draws nearer, Carla is reluctantly drawn into her sister’s excitement over her plans for the gift shop. Carla wants to be part of her sister’s life, but she loves her life in Atlanta. Can she forsake her career for something that has alluded her most of her life? Peace, contentment, family. When Tim awakens a long dormant love in her heart, Carla begins to wonder if Cartersburg is the only place for her that’s truly home.
Check out her short stories and other titles on her Amazon author page (author page link: http://www.amazon.com/Teresa-D.-Slack/e/B001JP0MQ2/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0) and wherever else books are sold. Learn more about Teresa and her writing on her FaceBook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Teresa-Slack/121975854648100?fref=ts and at http://www.teresaslack.com Everyone who leaves a comment here will be entered for a chance to win one of 5 e-copies of Carla Comes Around. Happy reading. 

Like Carla, have you discovered blessings later in life overlooked in your youth? Be sure to leave a comment to win! 


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Published on May 06, 2013 14:34

May 2, 2013

SOMETHING BIG IS HAPPENING SPIRITUALLY IN AMERICA


                                                                                                By Ada BrownellSomething big is going on spiritually in the United States. But we have to open our eyes to see it.I caught it yesterday. I’ve had glimpses of it before, but didn’t recognize what it is. I guess I’ve been too depressed over all the wickedness rising and entangling itself around our government, our families, our schools, military, our lives, that the obvious hid among it all.
Last evening, the light of God’s Word beamed across the sin around us, and something special and precious glimmered.
First, I’ll tell you how depressed I was about the state of America. I received this disturbing email dated 4/29/13 from Family Research Council:
 “Last week, anti-Christian and left-wing activists met at the Pentagon with military officials to discuss pressing issues in the military…According to these far-left consultants, religion is one of the chief problems plaguing our troops. As the Washington Post reported, some are saying that "religious proselytizing" is at the top of the list of problems in the armed forces -- even on par with sexual assault. As a result of such complaints from the left, the Air Force has -- according to the Post --published, but not yet distributed a new document with the directive that leaders of all levels (including chaplains) may not "promote their personal religious beliefs to their subordinates or to extend preferential treatment for any religion."

The penalty these secularists are seeking for those who don't comply with their view of religious speech is court-martial. If this policy goes forward, Christians within the military who speak of their faith could now be prosecuted as enemies of the state. This has the potential to destroy military recruiting across the services as Americans realize that their faith will be suppressed by joining the military.

Here’s another email from FRC’s Tony Perkins dated 4/29/13: The Obama Pentagon may not have been responsible for blocking the Southern Baptist Convention website, but there's no mistaking their involvement in the military's latest anti-Christian offensive. (Emphasis on the word "offensive!") In an absolute stunner, the Pentagon is meeting with Mikey Weinstein--a man who compared Christian evangelism to "rape"--to vet its new instructional guide on religious tolerance in the military.


Weinstein, who heads up the cross-crushing, prayer-prosecuting Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), is the same man who just published a blistering rant calling evangelicals "fundamentalist Christian monsters." (And that's the nice part!) "We must," he writes, "vigorously support the continuing efforts to expose pathologically anti-gay, Islamophobic, and rabidly intolerant agitators for what they are: die-hard enemies of the United States Constitution. Monsters, one and all. To do any less would be to roll out a red carpet to those who would usher in a blood-drenched, draconian era of persecutions, nationalistic militarism, and superstitious theocracy."
I wonder if Weinstein missed the “free exercise of religion” in the Bill of Rights.
Tuesday it also was announced the morning-after pill will be available without prescriptions to 15 year olds.Horrified? I was. But then I remember what Jesus said before He went away and sent the Holy Spirit—the Counselor. Jesus said He would send the Holy Spirit who will convict of sin, righteousness and judgment (John 16:5-11).

Suddenly I know why sinners scream for acceptance, and try to spread sinful lifestyles on others. It’s because they want to justify their sin—do something to ease the conscience and the deep-down knowledge they are sinners and the wages of sin is death. Many ignore the rest of the verse: "But the gift of God is eternal life."

I'm reminded of David who wrote in Psalm 139: "Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there."

The Holy Spirit continues to work in our day. No matter what the wicked achieve, how many people agree with and follow them, how many pure lives are destroyed, the Holy Spirit keeps convicting, calling to righteousness, asking them to see the Light—and remember the truth never changes.God hates sin because evil either hurts us or someone else. Yet, the Lord is compassionate. He keeps calling people to righteousness and holy living. Righteousness is only available through forgiveness of sin, and God gave His Son who bled out for every sinner on earth on the cross. No matter how we deny it, we’re told in Acts 4:12 “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved." Jesus said in John 14:6,  "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”
No matter how hard the sell, many –including youth—won’t buy the evil being peddled. John 16, the chapter that tells about the Holy Spirit convicting, begins with a warning that a time is coming when anyone who kills a Christian will think he’s offering a service to God. It concludes with encouragement from the Lord, “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”©Ada Brownell May 2, 2013
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Published on May 02, 2013 13:42

April 30, 2013

HOW IMPORTANT ARE YOU?




ARE YOU IMPORTANT?
My granddaughters play in a church bell choir.
Bells range in size, weight, and ring tone. Smaller ones have a softer, high sound. Then there are those in the mid-range and others with large, deep voices. Handbell choirs have at least twelve players, one for each note in the chromatic scale. If the ensemble is larger, it will usually be arranged in octaves, such as 25 participants for two octave groups.
Watching a bell choir is fascinating. Never does a player actually play a line or phrase of a tune with one bell—but only one note at a time. If the piece calls for another note, the sound must come from another bell and someone else is probably ringing it.
Normally, handbell ringers perform using one or two bells, one for each hand. In certain pieces of music, players may be asked to work with four or six bells, two or three per hand and perhaps some behind them, and slightly out of reach. My they are busy!
The bell ringer needs to be exact in counting the rhythm in order to come in at the exact moment when the note is needed for the song. I enjoy watching the lips of some players as they count meticulously, and am amazed at how few notes are missed. Players who play several bells often scurry around behind a table of bells, quickly choosing the correct instrument, ringing the note, then going on to another.
Living our lives, playing on a team, and working in Christian ministry in many ways are similar to playing bells. It takes every person’s gift—or note—to make the “music.” Romans 12: 4-7 tells us God equips everyone differently.
 According to 1 Corinthians 12:11 and 1 Peter 4:10 every believer has at least one gift of grace to build up God’s people and express God’s love to others.  Beyond that, we have unique talents imparted by God and supplemented by our parents, and social, academic environments.
Then, who we are drives it all. What do we do with what we have?
Paul wrote in 1Timothy 4:14, “Do not neglect the gift that is in you.” Then he says in 2 Timothy 1:6, after thanking God for Timothy’s faith, “For this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God (2 Timothy 1:6NIV) and adds, “For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline.”
Just as with bells, if your note isn’t played, the music won’t be the same. Furthermore, if you don’t use your gifts they’ll crumble to ashes like a dead fire, and warmth, love, wisdom and hope probably will be diminished among the people God gives you to influence.
Dump the ashes, shake the grates, fuel the fire with new faith and a new vision. Allow God’s spirit to breathe new life into your ministry and play the notes God assigned to you in His great symphony!© Ada Brownell April 2013

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Published on April 30, 2013 14:00

April 29, 2013

HOW CAN WE BE BLESSED DURING SUFFERING?


SUFFERING YET BLESSED
by Paula Mowery


Surely the two words – suffering and blessed – have to be opposites. Suffering is defined as misery, hardships, and pain. Blessed means holy, beautiful, delightful. Blessing means a thing conducive to happiness, approval, favor, benefit, and good.
The dictionary entries for each show a definite contradiction. But, God has a way of making an oxymoron into a quite harmonious pair.
I won’t soon forget the day my mother was diagnosed a second time with breast cancer. In the years since her first bout she had suffered repercussions like additional surgery and a platelet-destroying antibody. Yet, she took it all in stride, knowing that suffering and blessing can occur together.
Today she is healthy but still testifies to how God blessed her during her suffering by allowing her to encourage other women facing breast cancer diagnoses.
“All praise to the God and Father of our Master, Jesus the Messiah! Father of all mercy! God of all healing counsel! He comes alongside us when we go through hard times, and before you know it, he brings us alongside someone else who is going through hard times so that we can be there for that person just as God was there for us. We have plenty of hard times that come from following the Messiah, but no more so than the good times of his healing comfort – we get a full measure of that, too.” 1 Corinthians 1:3-7 The Message
I have come to learn that God doesn’t waste anything – even our sufferings.
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28 NIV
In my soon to be released book from Pelican Book Group, BE THE BLESSING, I deal with this issue of God using us even through our suffering.

The book is fiction. I don't have a release date for Be The Blessing--a sequel. The Blessing Seer, is available through all ebook distributors and from the publisher, Pelican Book Group. I have a link on my blog. www.paulamowery.blogspot.com





Here’s a short blurb for the book:
  Addy Townsend hadn’t strolled with Conrad or had a vision in five years. Now Conrad has returned to challenge her to be a blessing to those around her. The Holy Spirit begins to nudge her into service in new ways and she follows.But when she is blindsided with personal problems, can Addy learn to be a willing vessel even in times of struggle and suffering?My dear brothers and sisters in Christ, don’t despair when you must suffer. Remember that God can bring beautiful flowers from the coldest darkest winter. Be on the look-out for His blessings.

 
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Published on April 29, 2013 06:12

April 25, 2013

WHY DID SAMANTHA ESCAPE TO BIG FORK LAKE?



Sometimes it takes years to write a book, but some authors complete them in a few weeks. What keeps them going? Do characters with a story to tell invade writers' minds without notice? Or is it a concentrated effort by a wordsmith? Is it different for Christian writers who feel a call to share the gospel through their books, although it is fiction? How does conflict arise?
Here our guest, author Mary L. Ball, tells how her book Escape to Big Fork Lake grew from the first word on the page to a creation that drops the reader into another time and place, wheres she meets interesting people and shares their joys, challenges and trouble -- and comes to the last page with satisfaction because of the enjoyable experience.
If you would like to ask Mary L. Ball a question, comment on this post.

Where did you get the idea for Escape to Big Fork Lake?
 I was cleaning house one day and thinking about a get-away at the lake. The next thing I knew I was plotting out Samantha’s fictional world. And of course, since I love suspense mingled with romance she needed to face a problem.
 How did you decide on the setting? Did you need to do research?Big Fork Lake is a fictional town, but the location of the town being surrounded by a lake is from my research of the lakes in Alabama.
      did you create character profiles? How did you do that?I do create profiles, but they’re all in my head I “picture” the character. I tried to list my person’s trait- but that doesn’t work to well for me.  
 Is an inheritance a natural for conflict?
 No I wouldn’t think so. In Sam’s case, it was her saving grace. Not only did the inheritance give her a way out of her trouble. It gave her a secure future, a man to enjoy life with and most important the opportunity to get to know God’s mercy.
 Was creating risk and danger easy or difficult? Did putting your characters into danger ever make your own skin prickle as you wrote?
 Only God knows why I choose to put Sam into such a situation. I just wrote as it came about in my thoughts.  Personally, I don’t like conflict; I’m one of those women who always tries to keep the peace. Battles of any sort emotionally drain me.
     Did you hate to let these complications happen to your character (name)?
 Yes, I did.  I wanted Sam to live in a polly-anna world, but life isn’t like that.
 Was it difficult to get your characters out of danger after the crisis occurred? No, I was so glad to have Sam overcome the accusations. Actually, I should have made it harder, but I’m a softie.
      How long did it take to write the book, including preliminary work?
 Totally time was eight months (first draft.) That’s mainly because I keep my grandkids, have an aging mother with problems, church responsibilities and still need to maintain household duties. I wish I could lock myself in my office and write for seven hours a day then I could accomplish all that runs around in my head a lot sooner.
    Do you have advice for struggling novelists out there?
 Yes, don’t give up. It took almost two years and a lot of prayer to get a contract from a publisher. Thank goodness my publisher was willing to take on a new author and show the patience of Job as I learned, and I am still acquiring knowledge as a writer.
  
What is the Christian/inspirational take-away?
 For me, it’s about tackling issues that most Christians won’t. I feel pushed to bring situations to the readers showing we all face adversity, no matter who we are. My second novel is a different take over the power of dreams in a Christian realm and my current work in progress, is about an alcoholic. That particular subject has kept me researching for hours to get inside the heads of people with addictions and their fight to overcome.   

  
Escape to Big Fork Lake
Will an inheritance bring new happiness or a trap for murder?
 Bad luck seems to follow Sam Blacker. She loses her job and faces daily struggles keeping her drunken neighbor away from her. When an unexpected inheritance gives her a chance for a new beginning, Sam, a city girl at heart, is hesitant. However, after a brutal attack she has no choice.
Making a decision that will forever change her life she flees to the small fishing town of Big Fork Lake, Alabama and soon finds herself in the arms of Noah Frye. A tumultuous relationship with Noah sparks buried desires of the heart, even if he is a Christian, surely, she can get around that little problem.
As Sam and Noah’s passion grows trouble lurks in the shadows, waiting and watching. Inescapable, Sam’s bad luck returns when she stumbles upon a murder and becomes the only suspect. Will she have to run again, this time to stay out of prison? Worse, will she lose the best man she’s ever found? And what about the newfound hunger in heart to know God—can she truly trust in Him?

Mary L BallI enjoy plunking away at the keys, weaving together Inspirational Suspense and Mystery Novels as well as writing a weekly Christian article.
I live in North Carolina between the wondrous mountains and beautiful beaches. Every chance I get to explore these two picturesque places I travel three hours (in either direction) and bask in the splendor. I love the outdoors; there is much creativity to look at which sparks my imagination. My family life is always busy so writing is a way of retreat for me.
My most favorite pastime is fishing and of course, reading, not necessarily in that order and often together.
One of my dislikes is labels. I am a Christian who strives to follow Jesus and his teachings. By no means am I perfect and that’s why I am thankful for God's forgiving mercy.
My Christian articles can be found at Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/christian-liv...
You can visit me at http://MaryLouwrites.weebly.com  to read about my next novel.My Facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Inspirational-author-Mary-L-Ball/200478210087932Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/inspires4mary

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Published on April 25, 2013 15:15