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April 25, 2012
What's in Your Hand?
Our Pastor is currently teaching a series on the great heroes of the faith. This week was on Moses. The question our pastor asked was based on Exodus 3, when God asks Moses, "What's in your hand?"
God took that simple rod and performed so many miracles through it.
So God's asking me (and you), what's in my (your) hand?
Are we willing to turn them over to Him? To give Him all we have? After all
God took that simple rod and performed so many miracles through it.
So God's asking me (and you), what's in my (your) hand?
Are we willing to turn them over to Him? To give Him all we have? After all
Published on April 25, 2012 03:47
April 20, 2012
Isaiah 58: come chew on this with me
In Sunday School this week, we ended by talking about Isaiah 58. Not a passage you can cover in five minutes. So I'm still thinking and meditating on it this week. It's really rich and thought-provoking. Especially when you consider God is directing His words to the Israelites who were trying to serve Him. So come chew with me. What sticks out and impacts you....
Isaiah 58
True Fasting
Isaiah 58
True Fasting
Published on April 20, 2012 03:06
April 18, 2012
Faith and sock heels: Guest Post by Allie Pleiter
I’m often asked where my story-lines come from, how I pull my unusual plot lines out of the mist of my muse. I know people are looking for some stunning formula, some admirable technique, but I haven’t got one. I just pull on a thread and start unraveling, following where it leads.
I was standing in the First Division Museum in Wheaton, IL, looking for a thread to tug. I knew I wanted to
I was standing in the First Division Museum in Wheaton, IL, looking for a thread to tug. I knew I wanted to
Published on April 18, 2012 02:50
April 17, 2012
The Restorer's Son in an Expanded Edition
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Published on April 17, 2012 02:21
April 14, 2012
The Discovery by Dan Walsh
In his latest book The Discovery, Dan Walsh has tackled a new challenge -- writing a story that combines contemporary and World War II. I love how this book plays on literary themes but is so much more. What would it be like to have your life suddenly changed by a lavish inheritance? What would it be like to have the opportunity to make your dreams come true? What would you give to make that
Published on April 14, 2012 02:52
April 13, 2012
Three Posts on Homeschooling Worth Reading
Just the other night I discovered a new to me blog thanks to my friend Jennifer Mull. She's a homeschooling mom of eight that I go to church with and I love bouncing by her facebook page because I never know what kind of links she'll have up there. Often they get me thinking. Don't you love friends like that?
So Wednesday she posted a link to an article on Simple Homeschooling. The article was
So Wednesday she posted a link to an article on Simple Homeschooling. The article was
Published on April 13, 2012 02:34
April 11, 2012
The Irish Healer Review
The Irish Healer is the debut book by author Nancy Herriman...and what a debut! I took a chance on this book honestly because it was an advanced reader copy so I could read it while I train for the mini-marathon on the treadmill. I am so glad I did!
This book is set in Regency England -- but with a twist. Rachel Dunne has to flee Ireland after she is accused of murdering a patient under her
This book is set in Regency England -- but with a twist. Rachel Dunne has to flee Ireland after she is accused of murdering a patient under her
Published on April 11, 2012 18:11
April 9, 2012
Rejoicing in New Life
This weekend we celebrated the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I love how God time this reminder of new birth in a season that is awash with newness.
Because of our early spring in March, I can't drive around town without seeing an abundance of reminders that life is new. From daffodils to tulips to the rich, green grass, the reminders are everywhere if I'll just open my eyes to look
Because of our early spring in March, I can't drive around town without seeing an abundance of reminders that life is new. From daffodils to tulips to the rich, green grass, the reminders are everywhere if I'll just open my eyes to look
Published on April 09, 2012 11:34
April 6, 2012
The 13th Tribe by Robert Liparulo
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing The 13th Tribe Thomas Nelson (April 3, 2012) by Robert Liparulo
This book is fascinating. Built on an intriguing idea. What if God decided to punish a handful of the Israelites who participated in the Golden Calf fiasco by giving them immortality? And what if they spent the rest of eternity trying to earn their way back
This book is fascinating. Built on an intriguing idea. What if God decided to punish a handful of the Israelites who participated in the Golden Calf fiasco by giving them immortality? And what if they spent the rest of eternity trying to earn their way back
Published on April 06, 2012 02:36
April 4, 2012
Want a copy of A Wedding Transpires on Mackinac Island?
Good morning! With the release of A Wedding Transpires on Mackinac Island a couple days ago, I'm going to be on lots of blogs in the next couple weeks. Right now there are three chances to win Wedding Transpires on Mackinac Island:
Melissa Tagg is hosting me at her blog.
Trish Perry is hosting me at her blog.
Melissa Finnegan hosted me over at her blog, too.
And I'm really excited that one
Melissa Tagg is hosting me at her blog.
Trish Perry is hosting me at her blog.
Melissa Finnegan hosted me over at her blog, too.
And I'm really excited that one
Published on April 04, 2012 03:21