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Mar. 5th, 2012
When the Miraculous Becomes Mundane
When you grow up in church, it’s so easy for the stories of Jesus to become—well—boring. After so much repetition, we lose our sense of wonder. The miraculous becomes mundane. When the wedding runs out of wine, we aren’t concerned. We know Jesus makes great wine. When the crowds are hungry, we aren’t worried about… [ read more ]
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Mar. 1st, 2012
Book Review::Unleash the Writer Within by Cecil Murphey
For my first guest post at The Write Conversation (my first guest post ever!) I reviewed a talk given by Cec Murphey at our local Cross Way Christian Supply . I was impressed by his approachable manner and his willingness to share his writing knowledge with us. He’s written more than 120 books and they’ve sold millions of copies. So when he turned his attention to writing a… [ read more ]
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Feb. 23rd, 2012
7 Ways Readers Can Support Their Favorite Authors
Before I began hanging out with writers, it never occurred to me that the authors of my favorite books were real people with mortgages, laundry, soccer practices, and—in many cases—day jobs. Obviously, I knew these things, but I didn’t think that there was anything I—a reader—could do to support or encourage them in any meaningful… [ read more ]
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Feb. 20th, 2012
The Cone of Shame
It happened again last week. I entered the Cone of Shame. If you have kids, you’ve been there. It started out innocently enough. Everyone was smiling as I announced that we (that would be me and my three littles) were going to the store and then we were going to get French fries!(They were. I… [ read more ]
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Feb. 16th, 2012
Book Review and Giveaway :: When the Smoke Clears by Lynette Eason
Lynette Eason has done it again! When the Smoke Clears is the first in her new Deadly Reunions series (doesn’t that sound ominous!) and it has everything I loved from her Women of Justice series – romance, mystery, and characters with intriguing professions. But she’s taken it up a notch in the suspense department! The first few chapters come hard and fast with all the pacing of a… [ read more ]
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Feb. 13th, 2012
Do You Feel the Love?
Every now and then, I have a great idea for a blog post, but the words won’t flow. So I change gears. Write something else. And wait. I have waited months. This time, I only had to wait a week for God to finish my thoughts and leave me, again, in wonder at His love… [ read more ]
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Feb. 9th, 2012
Book Review :: Made to Crave by Lysa TerKeurst
Can you picture this scene? A young, young-ish, um, a mom with young children is standing in the checkout line. The baby is crying. The toddler is whining. The big sister is screaming at the top of her lungs that she wants to go home. The mom keeps the smile pasted on her face but… [ read more ]
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Feb. 6th, 2012
Wimpy, Wimpy, Wimpy
Please indulge me this Monday morning as we take a trip to the archives. My family is recovering from a 10 day battle with a nasty stomach virus. And I am recovering from some of the harshest criticism my writing has ever received. This post seemed appropriate. Grace and peace to all of you! Originally… [ read more ]
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Feb. 2nd, 2012
Book Review :: Conflict and Suspense by James Scott Bell
It’s the first Thursday of the month, so I’m over at The Write Conversation ! Come by for my review of James Scott Bell’s latest, Conflict and Suspense .
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Jan. 30th, 2012
Audacious Hope
I hope for so many things. I hope the weather will be perfect for my child’s birthday party. I hope NCIS will never go off the air. I hope the cheesecake I had for dessert will go to fuel my brain instead of finding its way to my hips. I have no reason to believe any… [ read more ]