My Friend and Author, Ann Lee Miller I’m excited to introduce to you my sweet friend, Ann Miller. We first met back in 1991, when my husband began classes at Ashland Theological Seminary. Ann’s husband was (and still is) a pastor, and we reconnected each year at our denomination’s national conference. Neither Ann nor I could have imagined the twists …
A WREATH OF SNOW–WINNER, Renee Ann Smith!
Congrats to the winner of Liz Curtis Higgs Christmas Novella, A Wreath of Snow! Please contact me within one week at mesu@mesuandrews.com to give me your mailing address. I’ll pass along your information to our generous friends at Waterbrook Press, and they’ll mail you a free copy of this beautiful Victorian Christmas story! Thanks to www.NovelCrossing.com and Waterbrook Press for sponsoring the …
Thankful for Messy Blessings
Messy Blessings on Facebook It was fun to see so many folks on Facebook this year list something each day in November for which they were thankful. What a great idea!
A WREATH OF SNOW by Liz Curtis Higgs – Book Giveaway!
A Wreath of Snow: A Victorian Christmas Novella by Liz Curtis Higgs Whether you love Liz Curtis Higgs, Scotland, Christmas, or winning free books–you’ve come to the right blog! Here’s a little bit about Liz’s most recent release, followed by instructions on how you can enter to win!
NovelCrossing – The Intersection of Fiction and Faith
I’ve discovered an online community of readers where you’ll find The Intersection of Fiction and Faith: www.NovelCrossing.com. If you love Christian fiction, and you want to read the best on the market, this is a website you need to see—and visit often! NovelCrossing Has A Heart For You! Unlike the standard reader-based sites, NovelCrossing has designed its pages to fit your …
Favorite Biblical Research Sources
The Age of Information I’m so thankful to be writing in an era when information and research is so readily available. The Good News: There’s SO MUCH INFORMATION out there about every period in history. Everybody who’s anybody has the ability to share his/her expertise. The Bad News: There’s SO MUCH INFORMATION out there about every period in history. Everybody …