Isaiah’s Legacy BFF Team Applications Coming!

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I’m finishing final edits on Isaiah’s Legacy, so pre-order promotion will begin soon! That means my BFF Team is getting ready to receive their pre-release copies. What’s a BFF? Well to some, it means “best friend forever.” But my BFFs are so much more!   My BFFs are a “street team” (CLICK HERE to read about the difference between a street team and a launch team)—a group of Biblical Fiction Fans who help me promote my …

Snow, Deadlines, and Christmas…Oh My!

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Greetings, y’all!  In today’s newsletter, I’d like to share a little glimpse of life from our little log cabin during this Christmas season. As you might have heard, winter storm Diego brought a little snow to our neck-o-the-woods. At our house, we saw 19” in 36 hours of the most beautiful, fluffy, white powder all over our mountaintop. Fantastic for keeping me …

The Power of the Prodigal

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Children have a strange power over us, don’t they? A newborn hand gripping a new dad’s thumb can drive a hulking man to his knees in tears of thanks. A baby’s giggle can turn tears of grief into a hopeful smile.   But a child’s rebellion can affect the whole family. How do I know? Well, we’ll save my personal story for future posts. Suffice it to say, prodigals wield a power to destroy, but when their …

2 Types of Damages In God’s Justice

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You can look at America’s TV dramas and know that people are fascinated with justice. Or you can read God’s Word and discover what TRUE justice really is. Both in real life and in Hollywood, we’re reminded that injustice too often robs the innocent of the justice God longs to give His children. Throughout Scripture we read His commands to …

The Difference Between Forgiveness and Consequences

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Picture a beautiful sunny day in the Caribbean. My hubby and I had saved our pennies for a family cruise on our older daughter’s senior-year spring break. On this day we’d chosen an excursion on inner-tube motor boats. Dad got one daughter. I got the other. The guide instructed us on how to accelerate, how to steer, and off we went—about 15 of these cumbersome, floating, …