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About Me | encouragement | God's Word | Julie Arduini | Life Lessons | Nature | photography | Sabbath SundaySabbath Sunday: Made to Soar
ByJulieEach Sunday I share one of my amateur nature pictures along with a few words about God’s love for you. This picture was taken at the Soaring Museum in Elmira, NY. This area is known as the soaring capital of the world and the views are breathtaking. An hour before this picture we were at Harris…
Featured Video of the Week: Song of the Meadowlark by Sherri Wilson Johnson
ByJulieIt’s my pleasure to share Sherri Wilson Johnson’s book trailer as my featured video of the week at juliearduini.com. It’s for her release, Song of the Meadowlark. Looks like a great summer read, don’t you think? Purchase Song of the Meadowlark here. Please Follow & Like
COTT: Pesto and Potholes by Susan M. Baganz
ByJuliePoignant romance of two lost souls learning about the things that go wrong, humanity’s fault lines and how to grow and love again despite the potholes that inevitably crop up. Baganz manages to throw some laughter and joy into desperate situations in this debut novel. Read Pesto and Potholes for a crazy adventure that…
About Me | encouragement | God's Word | Julie Arduini | Life Lessons | Nature | photography | Sabbath SundaySabbath Sunday: God, the Romancer
ByJulieEach Sunday I share my amateur nature picture with a thought or two about God’s love for you. This month is also part of the thankful series, so I’ll be sharing that too. I’m thankful that God is a romancer. That’s not something you read everyday, it’s a concept I first read in Captivating by…
Advice for Graduates
ByJulieAh, June. The mailbox contains one of two invites. Wedding or Graduation. Or if your wallet is really light, both. This week at Christians Read I share 3 suggestions for graduates. Take a look! Please Follow & Like
WFW: Psalm 86:11
ByJulieIt’s Word Full Wednesday! This is a day to post a verse from the Bible that God is speaking to you about for the purpose of giving Him glory. Make sure you link up at the Internet Cafe. Just as I blogged last week, my verse this week comes from reading Lysa TerKeurst’s Made to…



