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Book Review: The God Puzzle by Valerie Ackermann
ByJulieBook Description: The God Puzzle is a colorful, easy to use tool to help you communicate to your child the rich truths about God, His ways, His will and His love.The God Puzzle will help you address doctrinal themes of the Christian faith in a kid friendly way, present Bible lessons in an interactive way that will…
About Me | ACFW | Book Review | Guest blogger | Julie Arduini | WritingACFW: June New Fiction Releases
ByJulieJulie’s Note: Yes, it’s true! My third book in The Surrendering Time Series, ENGAGED: Surrendering the Future, will be out this month! If you missed ENTRUSTED or ENTANGLED, catch up now! If you live in NE Ohio or Western PA, I will be hosting a book club for ENGAGED in Youngstown, OH Tuesday nights, August/September….
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Character Confession: What Imperfect Progress Looks Like On Me
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COTT: Carol Moncado Shares Where Character Ideas Come From
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