Book Review: Melody’s Song by Kathleen Friesen
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Book Review: Melody’s Song by Kathleen Friesen

Book Description: “After the tragic death of her husband, timid Melody Jamison moves to the city of Saskatoon, hoping for a peaceful life, an escape from the nightmares that haunt her, and the safety and salvation of her son, Will. However, Will is determined to prove he doesn’t need anyone, and God isn’t even a…

You’re Invited: Praise & Coffee Online Study of Lysa TerKeurst’s Uninvited
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You’re Invited: Praise & Coffee Online Study of Lysa TerKeurst’s Uninvited

The biggest battle I’ve faced in any role I’ve taken on is rejection and isolation. I’ve joked that I’m the misfit toy, the one left in the corner while everyone has fun. I’ve watched even as an adult that I’ve been forgotten, passed over, added on when others said no, and all the other things…

Book Review: The Summoned King by Dave Neuendorf
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Book Review: The Summoned King by Dave Neuendorf

Book Description: Indiana high school senior James Madison Young might best be described as a Renaissance man: intelligent, of good character, well educated, and full of passionate interests in everything from Krav Maga to robotics. One evening he falls asleep while studying at the library. He wakes to find himself in another world, filled with…

Gail Goolsby: Will You Accept September’s One-on-One Challenge?
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Gail Goolsby: Will You Accept September’s One-on-One Challenge?

Will You Accept September’s One-on-One Challenge? by Gail Goolsby   Everyone wants to know and be known intimately by someone. We want to have relationships where connections can be quick and meaningful. September is One-on-One Month. Consider what you can do to ramp up your relationship investment. The most important people in our lives should…

Susan K. Stewart: Writer, Do You Want to Break into the Homeschool Market?
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Susan K. Stewart: Writer, Do You Want to Break into the Homeschool Market?

  At a Christian trade show recently I asked representatives of several publishers about tween novels to review for my homeschool audience. Generally the reaction was “We have this curriculum or this journal.” I was looking for novels, not curriculum. This reinforced that many in the publishing world think homeschoolers only want “teaching” material. They…