Live Free Without Changing Your Address

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God gave each of us an innate sense–an instinct–to react with fight or flight when faced with stress. My reaction is often flight. I tend to be like my movie hero, Forrest Gump, who stayed free of conflict by taking the advice of his only friend, Jenny. She said: “Run, Forrest! Run!” Don’t you wish we could outrun some of …

That's Just Not Normal

Weird Family, Wonderful God

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Let’s face it. Every family has a weird Uncle Harold. Our family has several–though not named Harold–and they sometimes make celebrating the holidays a little uncomfortable. Can you relate? Have you ever wondered why God came to earth as: a Baby in a manger rather than a soldier with a sword. the son of a poor carpenter instead of a …

Potiphar’s Wife Cover Reveal

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Coming Spring 2022! See the cover of Potiphar’s Wife take shape when you CLICK HERE and arrange the 40-piece #CoverReveal puzzle! The team at WaterBrook & Multnomah have created a stunning cover for a book unlike any I’ve ever written. Three main characters leap off the pages with heart-rending stories of love, betrayal, and redemption that will challenge all you thought …

Sneak Peek Into Leah’s Story

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  My new release, The Reluctant Rival: Leah’s Story, will soon release with Guideposts Books’ ongoing series called, Ordinary Women of the Bible. Because Guideposts Books is a subscription-based publisher, I won’t do all the marketing and hoopla that happens with my other books. You can purchase Leah’s Story alone or subscribe to the whole series. CLICK HERE for more information. …

Q & A With a Google Curl

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When Isaiah’s Legacy released, on February 18, 2020, several of my BFF team got together to do a blog tour. Some asked me to write about research topics, while others asked for Q & A formats. Since we had pretty low activity, I’ve shared the posts from that tour on my own blog over the past seven months. I hope …