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October 13, 2015

Spotlight: A Husband for Christmas by Gail Gaymer Martin

Gail Gaymer Martin

A HUSBAND FOR CHRISTMAS
by Gail Gaymer Martin

Spending her holidays in picturesque Lilac Circle, Michigan, is the perfect place for Nina Jerome to start anew. She’s determined to put her painful divorce in the past and focus on the future. She hadn’t planned on being distracted by her sweet neighbor, Doug Billings. The successful businessman and temporary dad is clueless when it comes to taking care of his little niece. Getting help from Nina is the perfect setup—but something about the pret...

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Published on October 13, 2015 05:00

October 12, 2015

Books Authors Read | Rick Barry (with a Giveaway)

Rick Barry has freelanced over 200 articles and short stories for Focus on the Family and other publishers. On September 27, Kregel Publications released his third novel, The Methuselah Project, a romantic suspense starring a fighter pilot in World War 2. Rick speaks Russian and is one of the directors of a Christian ministry active in Eastern Europe. Each summer he travels to Russia, Ukraine, or Belarus to assist in Christian camps for children or teens. Rick lives near Indianapolis with his...

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October 10, 2015

Spotlight: Viper’s Nest by Shirley Raye Redmond

Shirley Raye Redmond

Viper’s Nest
by Shirley Raye Redmond

Research assistant Wren Bergschneider and her boss, Professor Allan Partner, find themselves targets of a deranged shooter after they emerge from the basement of an old asylum slated for demolition. As their lives take an unexpected and dangerous turn, both the police and the institution’s comptroller want Allan and Wren to cease their research of the historical building.

But the handsome history professor has more at stake than publishing another bestsel...

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October 9, 2015

Books Authors Read | JA Myhre and a Giveaway

J.A. Myhre serves as a doctor with Serge in East Africa where she has worked alongside her husband, Dr. Scott Myhre, for more than two decades. She earned her medical degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed her pediatric training at Northwestern University’s Children’s Memorial Hospital. She also received a Master’s in Public Healthdegree from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.

Myhre works in the AIC Kijabe Hospital, which provides healthcare in the name of J...

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Published on October 09, 2015 08:03

Books Authors Read | JA Myhre

J.A. Myhre serves as a doctor with Serge in East Africa where she has worked alongside her husband, Dr. Scott Myhre, for more than two decades. She earned her medical degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed her pediatric training at Northwestern University’s Children’s Memorial Hospital. She also received a Master’s in Public Healthdegree from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.

Myhre works in the AIC Kijabe Hospital, which provides healthcare in the name of J...

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Published on October 09, 2015 08:03

October 6, 2015

Spotlight: Submerged by Elizabeth Goddard

Elizabeth Goddard

SUBMERGED
by Elizabeth Goddard

In too deep.

With Christmas just around the corner, Cobie MacBride wants closure in the case of her missing father. But when a visit to the last place he was seen leads to an attack by a masked assailant, Cobie knows she’s in over her head. Running for her life, she never expected to find safety with Adam Warren—the man she blames for her brother’s death. Seeking answers leads them to a treasure ship, buried secrets…and deadly danger. Christmas could find them...

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Published on October 06, 2015 10:00

October 1, 2015

September Wrap-Up

September

Another busy, busy month. So here’s the wrap up.

Bible Reading:

For September, my morning Bible reading included, in whole or in part, the books of Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, and Nahum. In addition, BSF’s study of Revelation kicked off in September, and I am really lovinggoing deep in this new study.

Books Read:

Only one book read this month, a novel for one of my college classes—The Giver. This was actually my second time to readthe book. My class is called...

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Published on October 01, 2015 05:00

September 21, 2015

Authors Who Inspire | Lynne Gentry

Lynne Gentryhas written for numerous publications and is a professional acting coach, theater director and playwright with several full-length musicals and a Chicago children’s theater curriculum to her credit. She likes to write stories that launch modern women into ancient adventures, such as The Carthage Chronicles series (Healer of Carthage, Return to Exile and Valley of Decision). Gentry is also an inspirational speaker and dramatic performer who loves spending time with her family and m...

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Published on September 21, 2015 05:00

September 18, 2015

Immersed in God’s Word

This weekin the USA, Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) introduced its new study of Revelation. (The same book is being studied around the globe but I’mnot sure about the schedule in other countries.)

Bible Study

Three or four years ago, when I heard that BSF was working on a study of Revelation, I knew itwould be a highly anticipated and highly attended class. So it was no surprise to me when I arrived at the Boise area church where the women’s day class meets last Wednesday morning to discover over 450 wome...

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Published on September 18, 2015 05:07

September 15, 2015

Spotlight: Miracle Drug by Richard L. Mabry

Richard L. Mabry
MIRACLE DRUG
by Richard L. Mabry

The infection wasn’t supposed to happen, but it did. The treatment was supposed to take care of it, but it didn’t. Then Dr. Josh Pearson discovered why—the patients had another infection, one that was universally fatal. The only chance for their survival was treatment with an experimental drug, but the manufacturer might already have discarded its supply.

The stakes were high because the patients were the former President of the United States and a nurse with...

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Published on September 15, 2015 11:01