Ellen Senechal's Blog, page 13
May 7, 2020
"Dandelion Dust" by Faith Potts
Hey friends!! I don't know about you all, but I've found that this time in quarantine has served as an excellent opportunity to catch up on some reading.Already I've marked several books off my TBR and discovered a couple new authors whose works I immediately fell in love with. I hope to do a handful of book reviews in the coming weeks, and so today I'm starting with reviewing Dandelion Dust by Faith Potts. Enjoy!
DANDELION DUST By Faith Potts
Back Cover Summary:
Like a speck of dandelion dust riding the tides of a prairie wind, life is fleeting. Though I never realized just how fragile it was until that day . . .
Charity always had a dream. It was simple, really. Find a guy, fall in love, and get married.
The day she met Ryder, Charity knew he was the man God had chosen for her. But she never expected their relationship to be tested and tried through the fires of a freak accident. Suddenly, her world is thrown into chaos, and the bleak, white walls and sterile smells of a city hospital fill every spare minute. And then there comes the dreaded news. It was likely Ryder would never make it out of the hospital bed.
As her carefully laid plans for the future come crashing down around her and the sun seems to set on her dreams, can Charity still find hope in the dark of night?
Like a dandelion, life is beautiful. But treasure every moment . . . for one day, the flower will be gone.
My Review:
After having added Faith Potts' Freedom to my favorites shelf, I was eager to read more by this author. And while romance may be one of my absolute least favorite genres, the way Faith incorporates it into her stories is stunning. Charity and Ryder are amazing (and I'm just slightly disappointed I read their short story in Behold before picking up their full-length tale in this book . . .). There was a little more physical interaction than I'm comfortable with between unmarried characters in Dandelion Dust, but overall I found this book to be quite refreshing. Charity is so strong in the faith, and this novella never lost its beautiful Christian outlook. 4.5 stars. =)
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:
This month only, Faith is offering FREE e-book copies of any one of her books (Freedom, Dandelion Dust, Love Needs No Words, Behold . . .) in exchange for honest reviews. I've already read almost all her books, but I thought you guys might be interested in this cool deal. :) Go HERE to check it out!
Have you read Dandelion Dust ? What's on your TBR for this month? Let's talk in the comments below!
Blessings,
Ellen S.
DANDELION DUST By Faith Potts

Back Cover Summary:
Like a speck of dandelion dust riding the tides of a prairie wind, life is fleeting. Though I never realized just how fragile it was until that day . . .
Charity always had a dream. It was simple, really. Find a guy, fall in love, and get married.
The day she met Ryder, Charity knew he was the man God had chosen for her. But she never expected their relationship to be tested and tried through the fires of a freak accident. Suddenly, her world is thrown into chaos, and the bleak, white walls and sterile smells of a city hospital fill every spare minute. And then there comes the dreaded news. It was likely Ryder would never make it out of the hospital bed.
As her carefully laid plans for the future come crashing down around her and the sun seems to set on her dreams, can Charity still find hope in the dark of night?
Like a dandelion, life is beautiful. But treasure every moment . . . for one day, the flower will be gone.
My Review:
After having added Faith Potts' Freedom to my favorites shelf, I was eager to read more by this author. And while romance may be one of my absolute least favorite genres, the way Faith incorporates it into her stories is stunning. Charity and Ryder are amazing (and I'm just slightly disappointed I read their short story in Behold before picking up their full-length tale in this book . . .). There was a little more physical interaction than I'm comfortable with between unmarried characters in Dandelion Dust, but overall I found this book to be quite refreshing. Charity is so strong in the faith, and this novella never lost its beautiful Christian outlook. 4.5 stars. =)
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:
This month only, Faith is offering FREE e-book copies of any one of her books (Freedom, Dandelion Dust, Love Needs No Words, Behold . . .) in exchange for honest reviews. I've already read almost all her books, but I thought you guys might be interested in this cool deal. :) Go HERE to check it out!
Have you read Dandelion Dust ? What's on your TBR for this month? Let's talk in the comments below!
Blessings,
Ellen S.
Published on May 07, 2020 11:49
May 5, 2020
Guest Post With My Little Sister
Hey friends!! I have a special treat for you guys today. :) As I'm currently in a writing slump, my sweet younger sister, Marah S., so kindly volunteered to guest post here on my blog and share one of her lovely poems with you all. Enjoy, and be sure to leave her an encouraging note in the comments below!
SUNSET by Marah Senechal
Sitting on the porch, the sun going downAll the family was gathered around.Seeing the sky of yellow and pink, Watching the golden sun slowly sink.Down and down went the great big sunPromising tomorrow will be more fun.Soon the sky was ever so black,But we all remembered the sun would be back.Getting on our knees that night, We prayed, "Thank You, Lord, that You are the Light.You never go down at the end of the day;Thank You, Lord, that You are the Way."
Marah Senechal is the fourth-oldest child in a great family of eleven. She enjoys biking, playing the piano, playing with her pet hamster Harmony, football, and writing poems about Jesus and her favorite football team, the Green Bay Packers.

SUNSET by Marah Senechal
Sitting on the porch, the sun going downAll the family was gathered around.Seeing the sky of yellow and pink, Watching the golden sun slowly sink.Down and down went the great big sunPromising tomorrow will be more fun.Soon the sky was ever so black,But we all remembered the sun would be back.Getting on our knees that night, We prayed, "Thank You, Lord, that You are the Light.You never go down at the end of the day;Thank You, Lord, that You are the Way."

Published on May 05, 2020 16:14
April 30, 2020
More Fun News To Share!!
Last week, my family placed an order for copies of The Whispers God Gives on KDP, but, as they're not expected to arrive till mid-May, we went ahead and purchased a copy directly from Amazon.
Today my sweet sister, Sadie, and I headed off on a rather rainy trek to the mailbox . . . where we discovered that my book had arrived!
I'm sooooo excited! The cover is every bit as beautiful as I'd hoped (thanks to Amy J. for the design and Mom for the lettering), and I know God has big plans in store for this little collection of simple yet heartfelt devotions.
To all of you who may have purchased a copy of my book (in either paperback or Kindle format) . . . left a review . . . posted a comment . . . slipped me an email . . . THANK YOU. Your support and encouragement means so very much to me. Praying for you guys! <3
Finally, to close this post, a pic of lovely little Ruby, now three months old and growing like a weed! She's healthy and so, so beautiful, and I am beyond grateful for God's constant providence. :-)
Blessings,
Ellen S.
Today my sweet sister, Sadie, and I headed off on a rather rainy trek to the mailbox . . . where we discovered that my book had arrived!
I'm sooooo excited! The cover is every bit as beautiful as I'd hoped (thanks to Amy J. for the design and Mom for the lettering), and I know God has big plans in store for this little collection of simple yet heartfelt devotions.

To all of you who may have purchased a copy of my book (in either paperback or Kindle format) . . . left a review . . . posted a comment . . . slipped me an email . . . THANK YOU. Your support and encouragement means so very much to me. Praying for you guys! <3
Finally, to close this post, a pic of lovely little Ruby, now three months old and growing like a weed! She's healthy and so, so beautiful, and I am beyond grateful for God's constant providence. :-)

Blessings,
Ellen S.
Published on April 30, 2020 14:09
April 26, 2020
"Oh My Soul . . ."
Descending the stairs at a run, I slide into my flip-flops and dash for the closet to grab my warm brown jacket. Still pulling up the zipper, I join Mom at the door. She retrieves her purse and phone, and together we make our way outside.
The car awaits us in the driveway, a royal coach on gravel. We get right in and start off. Mom cracks the window, and I plug in her phone so we can listen to some music. Otherwise, all is quiet for a while as we each sit back and relax.
Soon, I notice Mom is taking us through a beautiful scenic route. Between tall, dipping hills that send my head spinning, I watch the trees and brush go by, colorful drops of green amidst a background of greyish clouds and light rain. And I'm once again swept into wonder at the works of our Creator.
My ear picks up the words playing on the radio, and I recognize the song as an old favorite titled "Oh My Soul" from (guess who?) Casting Crowns.
Oh, my soul
Oh, how you worry
Oh, how you're weary, from fearing you lost control
This was the one thing, you didn't see coming
And no one would blame you, though
If you cried in private
If you tried to hide it away, so no one knows
No one will see, if you stop believingOh, my soul
You are not alone
There's a place where fear has to face the God you know
One more day, He will make a way
Let Him show you how, you can lay this down
'Cause you're not aloneHere and now
You can be honest
I won't try to promise that someday it all works out
'Cause this is the valley
And even now, He is breathing on your dry bonesI release a breath and take a moment to inwardly whisper, Thank You, Lord. Once again, He used something so simple like a drive, a view, and a song to give me a much-needed boost, a reminder that He's got this. Every bit of it.
Recently, COVID-19 has us all down. Tired. Stressed. Ready to get out, get away. Just be done with it all.
I don't know about you guys, but because of this I have been feeling very weary. This whole pandemic was indeed something I didn't see coming. I resent the new normal - face masks, closed doors, restrictions everywhere. Things just seemed to change overnight, and I don't like it. At all.
But, as God used this little road trip to remind me, the season of my life may have changed, but He still hasn't. The God who made all creation, the God Who is continuing to put breath in our lungs and a beat in our hearts, the God Who promised never to leave or forsake us . . . is the same God Who reigns today. Nothing that happens in this life can ever change that.
And as hard as things may seem now, He has a plan.
Mark Hall (lead singer of Casting Crowns and the author of the song I quoted above) wrote "Oh My Soul" during a trying time in his life, when he had just discovered he had cancer in one of his kidneys. It was a hard struggle for him, yet God used it to bring about a song that now, years later, is ministering to so many all around the globe.
Including me.
We're not alone, and God is calling us to lay our burdens down at His feet. We're in the valley, and currently heading down a very windy, bumpy road, but soon we will enter glory, and all this pain will be forgotten.
Don't lose heart, my friends. He is working in and at all moments of our lives. Trust Him, for He has promised to be our Peace. <3
Praying for each one of you!!
Blessings,
Ellen S.
The car awaits us in the driveway, a royal coach on gravel. We get right in and start off. Mom cracks the window, and I plug in her phone so we can listen to some music. Otherwise, all is quiet for a while as we each sit back and relax.
Soon, I notice Mom is taking us through a beautiful scenic route. Between tall, dipping hills that send my head spinning, I watch the trees and brush go by, colorful drops of green amidst a background of greyish clouds and light rain. And I'm once again swept into wonder at the works of our Creator.
My ear picks up the words playing on the radio, and I recognize the song as an old favorite titled "Oh My Soul" from (guess who?) Casting Crowns.
Oh, my soul
Oh, how you worry
Oh, how you're weary, from fearing you lost control
This was the one thing, you didn't see coming
And no one would blame you, though
If you cried in private
If you tried to hide it away, so no one knows
No one will see, if you stop believingOh, my soul
You are not alone
There's a place where fear has to face the God you know
One more day, He will make a way
Let Him show you how, you can lay this down
'Cause you're not aloneHere and now
You can be honest
I won't try to promise that someday it all works out
'Cause this is the valley
And even now, He is breathing on your dry bonesI release a breath and take a moment to inwardly whisper, Thank You, Lord. Once again, He used something so simple like a drive, a view, and a song to give me a much-needed boost, a reminder that He's got this. Every bit of it.
Recently, COVID-19 has us all down. Tired. Stressed. Ready to get out, get away. Just be done with it all.
I don't know about you guys, but because of this I have been feeling very weary. This whole pandemic was indeed something I didn't see coming. I resent the new normal - face masks, closed doors, restrictions everywhere. Things just seemed to change overnight, and I don't like it. At all.
But, as God used this little road trip to remind me, the season of my life may have changed, but He still hasn't. The God who made all creation, the God Who is continuing to put breath in our lungs and a beat in our hearts, the God Who promised never to leave or forsake us . . . is the same God Who reigns today. Nothing that happens in this life can ever change that.
And as hard as things may seem now, He has a plan.
Mark Hall (lead singer of Casting Crowns and the author of the song I quoted above) wrote "Oh My Soul" during a trying time in his life, when he had just discovered he had cancer in one of his kidneys. It was a hard struggle for him, yet God used it to bring about a song that now, years later, is ministering to so many all around the globe.
Including me.
We're not alone, and God is calling us to lay our burdens down at His feet. We're in the valley, and currently heading down a very windy, bumpy road, but soon we will enter glory, and all this pain will be forgotten.
Don't lose heart, my friends. He is working in and at all moments of our lives. Trust Him, for He has promised to be our Peace. <3
Praying for each one of you!!
Blessings,
Ellen S.
Published on April 26, 2020 15:34
April 22, 2020
PAPERBACK COPIES ARE LIVE ON AMAZON!!!
I'm soooooooo excited to say that paperback copies of The Whispers God Gives are now LIVE on Amazon!! Click HERE to check it out. *more confetti* *happy dance*
Published on April 22, 2020 04:29
April 21, 2020
Blog Tour Day #7: RELEASE DAY
Hello, m'friends, and welcome to the seventh (and final) day on the The Whispers God Gives blog tour! *showers you all in confetti and chocolate*
To say I'm a little excited right now would be a huge understatement.
My precious book baby is now officially released to the world.
It seems so utterly surreal, and truly, all the praise goes to my Savior. He worked in my life and brought about something I wasn't sure would ever happen. For every devotion, His love sustained me. He covered my hands with His own and led each word I wrote. I am beyond grateful, and so super excited to see all He has in store for this devotional book.
(special thanks to Kaitlyn K. for the pic!)Last night, soon after eight o'clock, I made my way downstairs with the computer tucked in one arm. My family had gathered in the living room, and they welcomed me with an enthusiastic drum roll (aka beating hands against floors, couches, knees, and whatever else might be handy). Even little Sadie, sitting on Dad's lap, joined in. From the kitchen, two balloons reading "Congratulations!" bobbed back and forth over a vase of pretty yellow and pink flowers (a writing gift from my two very most favorite people in all the world).
The long-awaited moment had come, and there was no squelching the butterflies in my belly.
I opened the computer, signed into the account, and hurried to my project. There it was, all ready to go. Back cover description, key words, copyright . . .
My mouse hovered over the final step: the "publish my print book" button. Deep breath.
The siblings pressed in around me. Dad drew out his phone to snap a couple quick pics. Mom beamed so much you'd have thought she was publishing the book instead of me.
And then, with a final prayer, I clicked the button, and it was done. My book had been sent in for review and is predicted to appear live on Amazon within the next 72 hours (so keep an eye out, y'all!).
Anyone who preordered the Kindle edition of The Whispers God Gives should have received their e-book copies this morning. I'm happy to say it's also now available for Kindle Unlimited readers and open to reviews/ratings on Amazon. Head on over and check it out! Thanks so much to each one of you for joining me on this tour. You guys are simply the best, and I've felt so encouraged by every comment you've left on my posts.
Now, go out and continue to shine your lights as living witnesses for Jesus Christ. Listen to God's whispers and follow Him in everything, even when the mission He sets before you seems impossible. You're never too young to make a difference. And with God on your side, you shall do valiantly. (Psalm 108:13)
Blessings,
Ellen S.
To end this post and wrap up the whole blog tour, here're snippets from a few of my amazing ARC readers' reviews . . .
"The Whispers God Gives" should be on every teen girl's bookshelf. It is relatable and a blessing to anyone who might read it. Ellen is a superb writer, and her intriguing stories in each devotional chapter captivates you and helps you understand the message she gives even clearer. You can see the love and guidance our Creator has for us through each passage. I truly felt whispers from God as I read this book, and I will say it again . . . "The Whispers God Gives" is a blessing. ~Izzy West
Each of the lessons in this 30-day devotional holds an everyday illustration—baby sister + soggy pretzels, food allergies, Band-Aids, rolling office chairs. The lessons contain life occurrences and just all-around wisdom that every teenager can relate to—the betrayal of a friend, the impact of words, jealousy of others' stronger faith, personal mission fields. Ms. Senechal's short, sweet, to-the-point devotionals pack a punch for just a few hundred words per day! ~Kaitlyn Krispense
Ellen has a brilliant gift of writing clear, engaging devotions filled with deep truth. Firmly rooted in biblical truth and personal experience. ~Sandrina
In my private Bible study/time dedicated to the Lord, I don't usually read devotionals. I prefer theology books that unpack key Biblical concepts by authors like Spurgeon, Sproul, etc. This is one of the only devotionals that drew me in and kept me interested all the way through. It was also one of the only devotionals that felt real and avoided cheesy messages. Ellen tackles some tough battles that many girls go through like body-image shame, betrayal in a friendship, hurt/bitterness when losing a friend, chronic physical pain, and anxiety attacks. I was impressed with her vulnerability and courage in addressing these topics. However, through all of this, she is weaving themes and messages from her everyday life. What makes this devotional feel relevant is Ellen's honest depiction of the themes she is passionate about. She doesn't reach for topics that she doesn't relate to but beautifully illustrates with the truths she has experienced. ~Emma Starr
To say I'm a little excited right now would be a huge understatement.
My precious book baby is now officially released to the world.
It seems so utterly surreal, and truly, all the praise goes to my Savior. He worked in my life and brought about something I wasn't sure would ever happen. For every devotion, His love sustained me. He covered my hands with His own and led each word I wrote. I am beyond grateful, and so super excited to see all He has in store for this devotional book.

The long-awaited moment had come, and there was no squelching the butterflies in my belly.
I opened the computer, signed into the account, and hurried to my project. There it was, all ready to go. Back cover description, key words, copyright . . .
My mouse hovered over the final step: the "publish my print book" button. Deep breath.
The siblings pressed in around me. Dad drew out his phone to snap a couple quick pics. Mom beamed so much you'd have thought she was publishing the book instead of me.
And then, with a final prayer, I clicked the button, and it was done. My book had been sent in for review and is predicted to appear live on Amazon within the next 72 hours (so keep an eye out, y'all!).
Anyone who preordered the Kindle edition of The Whispers God Gives should have received their e-book copies this morning. I'm happy to say it's also now available for Kindle Unlimited readers and open to reviews/ratings on Amazon. Head on over and check it out! Thanks so much to each one of you for joining me on this tour. You guys are simply the best, and I've felt so encouraged by every comment you've left on my posts.
Now, go out and continue to shine your lights as living witnesses for Jesus Christ. Listen to God's whispers and follow Him in everything, even when the mission He sets before you seems impossible. You're never too young to make a difference. And with God on your side, you shall do valiantly. (Psalm 108:13)
Blessings,
Ellen S.
To end this post and wrap up the whole blog tour, here're snippets from a few of my amazing ARC readers' reviews . . .
"The Whispers God Gives" should be on every teen girl's bookshelf. It is relatable and a blessing to anyone who might read it. Ellen is a superb writer, and her intriguing stories in each devotional chapter captivates you and helps you understand the message she gives even clearer. You can see the love and guidance our Creator has for us through each passage. I truly felt whispers from God as I read this book, and I will say it again . . . "The Whispers God Gives" is a blessing. ~Izzy West
Each of the lessons in this 30-day devotional holds an everyday illustration—baby sister + soggy pretzels, food allergies, Band-Aids, rolling office chairs. The lessons contain life occurrences and just all-around wisdom that every teenager can relate to—the betrayal of a friend, the impact of words, jealousy of others' stronger faith, personal mission fields. Ms. Senechal's short, sweet, to-the-point devotionals pack a punch for just a few hundred words per day! ~Kaitlyn Krispense
Ellen has a brilliant gift of writing clear, engaging devotions filled with deep truth. Firmly rooted in biblical truth and personal experience. ~Sandrina
In my private Bible study/time dedicated to the Lord, I don't usually read devotionals. I prefer theology books that unpack key Biblical concepts by authors like Spurgeon, Sproul, etc. This is one of the only devotionals that drew me in and kept me interested all the way through. It was also one of the only devotionals that felt real and avoided cheesy messages. Ellen tackles some tough battles that many girls go through like body-image shame, betrayal in a friendship, hurt/bitterness when losing a friend, chronic physical pain, and anxiety attacks. I was impressed with her vulnerability and courage in addressing these topics. However, through all of this, she is weaving themes and messages from her everyday life. What makes this devotional feel relevant is Ellen's honest depiction of the themes she is passionate about. She doesn't reach for topics that she doesn't relate to but beautifully illustrates with the truths she has experienced. ~Emma Starr
Published on April 21, 2020 05:13
April 20, 2020
Blog Tour Day #6 - AND THE WINNER IS . . .
Congratulations to Laura D. for winning the second giveaway!!! Please send your mailing address to my email (found in the comments below) ASAP. Lord willing, my author copies will be arriving soon, and I can put your goodies together! :D I pray God uses these thirty simple yet heartfelt devotions to bless you in your walk with Him. <3
Once more, thank you all SO MUCH for joining me on this tour! It's been heaps of fun, and I've loved reading each and every comment y'all have left.
Stay tuned for tomorrow, where I plan on wrapping up the tour and sharing the long-awaited news: my book has been released. (I can hardly wait!!!!!!!!!!!)
Blessings,
Ellen S.
Once more, thank you all SO MUCH for joining me on this tour! It's been heaps of fun, and I've loved reading each and every comment y'all have left.
Stay tuned for tomorrow, where I plan on wrapping up the tour and sharing the long-awaited news: my book has been released. (I can hardly wait!!!!!!!!!!!)

Blessings,
Ellen S.
Published on April 20, 2020 16:35
Hey everyone! Just a quick head's-up to remind you today is the last day to enter the giveaway. If you haven't entered yet but would like to, go HERE. And hurry! I hope to announce the winner tonight @ approximately 7:30 pm (EST).
Blessings,
Ellen S.

Ellen S.
Published on April 20, 2020 05:05
April 17, 2020
ARC Reviews Coming In!!!
I'm so excited!! Two of my ARC readers have already sent in their ratings/reviews. My sweet friend, Sandrina, posted hers on Goodreads, so go on over and check it out! (And if you have a Goodreads account, be sure to give her review a like!) Kaitlyn K. also spread the news on her Instagram feed.
The release date is drawing soooooo close, y'all!! Who else is excited??? ;D


Published on April 17, 2020 05:22
April 14, 2020
Release Tour Day #5: The Second Giveaway
Hi friends!! It's Day #5 on the The Whispers God Gives blog tour, and you know what that means . . . *cue drum roll and intense appluase* a WINNER from last week's giveaway is at long last revealed, and the second and final giveaway announced. Since I know you're skipping this intro to get to that part of the post anyway, let's jump right into it!
Without further ado, the winner is . . .
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MARION!!!!!!
Congrats, Marion! Please send your mailing address to my email (found in the comments below) ASAP, and I'll ship out your prizes as soon as my author copies come in! :D
Thank you ALL so much for your enthusiastic entries! You guys are the best. =)Now on to the second giveaway!
Once again, thanks to my wonderful mother (be sure to give her a huge "thank-you" in the comments below, y'all) the prizes include a . . .
*signed paperback copy of The Whispers God Gives
*handmade tag
*necklace and Scripture cards
and*fun notecard and several stickers
Ready to know how to enter this giveaway??
The rules are super simple and about the same as the last giveaway. Only this time, there are six ways to enter.
❤Follow Ellen's Musings (via either email or blogger)
❤Mark The Whispers God Gives as to-read on Goodreads
❤Follow my Amazon and Goodreads author pages (two entries)
❤Spread the news about this giveaway on any social media site or with a friend
❤Comment below and tell me one thing God has whispered to you amidst all this COVID-19 craziness
I'm super excited about this, and I hope you guys are too. :-) (And yes, I switched up the font for this post. I was in the mood for something new and different. You'll have to let me know how like it. ;D)
Okay, before I sign off, here're a few final tidbits to keep in mind for this giveaway . . .
*it's open to USA residents only
*you have from now until April 21st (RELEASE DAY!!!!!!!) to submit your entries for a chance to win all the fantastic prizes pictured above
Have fun, and don't forget to comment and let me know how many entries I should credit you for! <3
Blessings,
Ellen S.
Without further ado, the winner is . . .
************
**************
MARION!!!!!!
Congrats, Marion! Please send your mailing address to my email (found in the comments below) ASAP, and I'll ship out your prizes as soon as my author copies come in! :D
Thank you ALL so much for your enthusiastic entries! You guys are the best. =)Now on to the second giveaway!
Once again, thanks to my wonderful mother (be sure to give her a huge "thank-you" in the comments below, y'all) the prizes include a . . .
*signed paperback copy of The Whispers God Gives




Ready to know how to enter this giveaway??
The rules are super simple and about the same as the last giveaway. Only this time, there are six ways to enter.
❤Follow Ellen's Musings (via either email or blogger)
❤Mark The Whispers God Gives as to-read on Goodreads
❤Follow my Amazon and Goodreads author pages (two entries)
❤Spread the news about this giveaway on any social media site or with a friend
❤Comment below and tell me one thing God has whispered to you amidst all this COVID-19 craziness
I'm super excited about this, and I hope you guys are too. :-) (And yes, I switched up the font for this post. I was in the mood for something new and different. You'll have to let me know how like it. ;D)
Okay, before I sign off, here're a few final tidbits to keep in mind for this giveaway . . .
*it's open to USA residents only
*you have from now until April 21st (RELEASE DAY!!!!!!!) to submit your entries for a chance to win all the fantastic prizes pictured above
Have fun, and don't forget to comment and let me know how many entries I should credit you for! <3
Blessings,
Ellen S.
Published on April 14, 2020 04:00