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HE’S GOT THE WORLD IN HIS HANDS
Glory to your name Mighty Father.
Praises to you Jehovah Jireh.…
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Sometimes I get leadings that I can't ignore. I'm not sure if they are directives from a higer power, or just ideas that refuse to go away until I follow through. Last week I had a strong impression that I should send a copy of my book The Time Of My Life, to Leigh Anne Tuohy. If you don't immediately recognize that name, she is the real life version of the character played by Sandra Bullock in the movie The Blind Side. She and her family live in Memphis, where for…
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My mystery/suspense novel, Mixed Messages, takes place the last week of October, which, of course, includes Halloween. As I was doing research for the book, I discovered some interesting facts about the combination secular and religious origin and history of the holiday.…
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Added by Sunny Frazier on October 28, 2012 at 7:00pm — No Comments
Arlette Gaffrey’s Behind the Columns is a well-written, compelling historical novel about the romance between a young Creole belle and a handsome, charismatic New Yorker.…
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I DO HAVE WORTH….I’M A SON OF THE KING
Father create in me a kind heart. Remove the blindness from my eyes that prohibits me from seeing the good in each and every person.
May each and every word that proceeds from my mouth reflect a positive and constructive attitude.
Let compassion be my deepest desire towards my brothers and sisters.
Speak to my heart Holy Spirit and convict me of selfish intent.
Regardless of how my day unfolds, I pray that I take the time…
Added by Randolph Nicholas Alvis on October 28, 2012 at 1:00pm — No Comments
Added by Barbara Briggs Ward on October 27, 2012 at 7:45am — No Comments
Well, here I am, a little late, but better late than never, right? I have been visiting other websites and familiarizing myself with twitter and checking out reviews at various places. I have gathered some information that I want to share. I have some tips for the trip for new authors (like me) whether indie (that means self-published, ehem? lol, no I just learned that terminology) also RT…
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When cuddling up with a great book on the couch, readers are locked into the world of imagination, with a comforting escape from reality. While creating mysterious stories, and situations, writers also create characters with attributes both desirable, and detestable. Whether it's a detective mystery, or a romantic novel, undoubtedly readers find themselves fantasizing about…
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Added by Mark Miller on October 26, 2012 at 6:08am — No Comments
I think it is safe to say that if our numbers are any indicator, Amazon is squarely entrenched as the leader in eBook commerce. Through September 30th, 52% of our eBook sales have been through Amazon. No shocker there, but our #2 store is a shocker, Kobo at 16%, with a very tight lead over Barnes and Noble at 15%. Apple comes 4th at 9%, and Smashwords is the only other full percentage performer at 4%. We currently distribute through 10 stores, 3 of them have reported no sales what so…
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This November, join The Adventures of Boochi Malloochi, as it holds a fundraiser for Trees for Troops.
It's a fantastic organization that supports families around the world who have loved ones in service of our great country. It provides Christmas trees, decorations, and assistance for the holiday season. For each author signed purchase of The Hunt for Treasure, or The Pirate Ship, from Boochi's homepage, a $1.00 will be donated to Trees for Troops.
Please help The Adventures…
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I am surely blessed, knowing…
that God’s grace continues to flow;
for I’m sustained by His presence,
wherever I am or divinely go.
I refuse to be consumed by uncertainties;
for by His grace, all fears are relieved!
My faith will be evident within my life,
which started… when I first believed.
From promises of spiritual prosperity,
I thankfully in praise, raise my voice…
giving utterances of His sacred Word
in which this joyful soul now…
Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on October 25, 2012 at 7:17am — No Comments
O Lord, holy is Your Name!
As one of Your many children,
my inheritance I openly claim.
Willingly I lift my voice in praise,
thankful for Your new mercies
and the warmth of the sun’s rays.
With genuineness of heart
and a simplicity of words,
I desire for Your kick start…
to begin this glorious day,
as I’m covered with blessings,
and faith’s fragrant bouquet!
Forgive me of my ignorance
and lack of spiritual…
Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on October 25, 2012 at 7:15am — No Comments
As a Child of God, you’re blessed with favor,
since you’re a joint-heir with our Savior.
Don’t be ‘eaten up’ with unending discontent;
know that He has promised to keep His covenant!
So regardless of the latest, spiritual deluge,
in the Lord, you’ll always find safety and refuge.
Relief for your earthly suffering is coming,
provided to Him your heart-felt requests you bring.
Despite your painful past, your joy can be restored
when you humbly seek… the face…
Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on October 25, 2012 at 7:12am — No Comments
Book Give-Away Oct 24 - 31: You have a chance to win a children’s Halloween e-book, Emerine's Nightmare.
“I loved this little book and recommend it to all children. I would also recommend that parents read this with their children to get the most of the meaning that has been written into this wonderful book.” —Mary Walling
Emerine’s Nightmare: The protagonist is a boy that is persecuted by dark fairies. He has never heard of…
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Mark Carver is the author of The Age of Apollyon. Following the summary of his book, I hit him with seven questions to give you some insight into his work and life.
Summary: Notre-Dame Cathedral lies in ruins. The mangled corpses of the possessed are…
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When Beverly was a child she hated to read. Even though her eighth-grade teacher sent her poem “Stars” to a high school anthology and it was published in Young America Sings she hated to write. In spite of her rocky relationship with books, she managed to graduate from high school then attended Midwestern State University, where she read more books than she could count. After…
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...unheard of?
This is something out there, even for me. At the same time, it delivers a valuable message.
What is it, you ask?
I say it is: Fields of Zombies - An Amish Parable…
Added by Sam Lang on October 23, 2012 at 3:22pm — No Comments
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