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To-Do List Tah-Dah!

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To-Do Lists. I hate to-do lists. They’re either way too long and overwhelm me, or they seem way too short for the amount of stress I feel. Here’s an example of an overwhelming list: Clean the bathroom Fix supper Write a devotional Make a doctor’s appt. Email the kids about upcoming trip Email marketing director Email BFF coordinators Email husband—to …

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Meet the Hottie—In the Shadow of Jezebel

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On Valentine’s Day, we gotta talk about a hunky guy, right? And—oooh, girls—have I got a charmer for you! Hunky Prince Hazi His name is Ahaziah—Hazi, for short. He’s a prince! No, I mean, really—he’s Prince Hazi of Judah. The youngest son of King Jehoram and Queen Athaliah, Hazi is the queen’s favorite. He and our heroine, Sheba, grow up …

A Valentine’s Day Message for All

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Happy Valentine’s Day! This is Tina writing today. Now, I’m not a big fan of the commercial side of Valentine’s Day and all the ridiculous focus on romantic love, but I do love its history as a day when a man of God refused to stop sharing the message of Jesus’ love for mankind and paid the price with his …

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Enter the Goodreads Giveaway!

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Revell is giving away 5 COPIES of IN THE SHADOW OF JEZEBEL on Goodreads! Woot!! Entry deadline 3/4/14.   https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/79474-in-the-shadow-of-jezebel

Are You Blessed Too Much?

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How many times have you started a conversation with, “Hi! How are you?” Has anyone ever replied: “I’m so blessed that I’m miserable”? That would be my reply if you asked me that question today—and for the past few months. I’m adjusting to the new world of blessing in which the Lord has placed me. How can blessings make us …

Positioned in the Right Shadow

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In the Shadow of Jezebel uses imagery of shadows to create a foreboding feeling throughout the book. Even the title warns you of the significant darkness we find in the icon of treacherous womanhood. But are shadows always bad? Absolutely not! Here are a few ways shadows are used in Scripture: As measurement of time (Neh. 13:9) As a description …