Telling Ministries: Coronavirus Christian Resources

You have questions about Coronavirus? I do, too. There is so much floating around, including fear. Telling Ministries, What Christians Want to Know put together an informational page to help.
You have questions about Coronavirus? I do, too. There is so much floating around, including fear. Telling Ministries, What Christians Want to Know put together an informational page to help.
Word Full Wednesday! I’m taking an image and a verse from the Bible to give glory to God. I link the post up with the Internet Cafe and read other posts. What a way to spend a Wednesday! Although I write more about deeper things of faith at…
Thanksgiving! All month long I’ve been sharing thankful thoughts. Even the most negative people take today and usually find at least one thing they are thankful for. I hope no matter how the turkey turns out, what kind of pie you have, or who wins the game, you reflect on what you have. I’m especially…
If people saw less of us and more of Jesus, it would make a radical and significant impact on those around us. Read this exciting perspective on experiencing the sacred in the ordinary and loving others as Jesus loves us. When Jesus Was a Green-Eyed Brunette weaves heartwarming and miraculous stories of Jesus showing up…
Book Description: Day 14: It should have been the beginning . . . All she needed were stamps and signatures. Marie and her translator stood in the government offices in Kabul, Afghanistan to complete the paperwork for her new literacy project. The women in her home town, the northern village of Shehktan, would learn to…
A NOTE TO PUBLISHED AUTHORS: If you had a novel release any time in 2015, you’re invited to submit to Clash of the Titles’ Laurel Award!! The Laurel is a contest available to any genre of Christian fiction published in 2015. The novels are judged by their audience—readers well-versed in Christian fiction yet…
Last week I said although it wouldn’t be fair to books releasing later this year, I could be ready to announce my favorite books of the year. The non fiction book I loved was I am Second. Today, I can’t wait to tell you about Betsy St. Amant’s Addison Blakely: Confessions of a PK. Sixteen-year-old…
Word Full Wednesday! I’m taking an image and a verse from the Bible to give glory to God. I link the post up with the Internet Cafe and read other posts. What a way to spend a Wednesday! Although I write more about deeper things of faith at…
Thanksgiving! All month long I’ve been sharing thankful thoughts. Even the most negative people take today and usually find at least one thing they are thankful for. I hope no matter how the turkey turns out, what kind of pie you have, or who wins the game, you reflect on what you have. I’m especially…
If people saw less of us and more of Jesus, it would make a radical and significant impact on those around us. Read this exciting perspective on experiencing the sacred in the ordinary and loving others as Jesus loves us. When Jesus Was a Green-Eyed Brunette weaves heartwarming and miraculous stories of Jesus showing up…
Book Description: Day 14: It should have been the beginning . . . All she needed were stamps and signatures. Marie and her translator stood in the government offices in Kabul, Afghanistan to complete the paperwork for her new literacy project. The women in her home town, the northern village of Shehktan, would learn to…
A NOTE TO PUBLISHED AUTHORS: If you had a novel release any time in 2015, you’re invited to submit to Clash of the Titles’ Laurel Award!! The Laurel is a contest available to any genre of Christian fiction published in 2015. The novels are judged by their audience—readers well-versed in Christian fiction yet…
Last week I said although it wouldn’t be fair to books releasing later this year, I could be ready to announce my favorite books of the year. The non fiction book I loved was I am Second. Today, I can’t wait to tell you about Betsy St. Amant’s Addison Blakely: Confessions of a PK. Sixteen-year-old…
Word Full Wednesday! I’m taking an image and a verse from the Bible to give glory to God. I link the post up with the Internet Cafe and read other posts. What a way to spend a Wednesday! Although I write more about deeper things of faith at…
Thanksgiving! All month long I’ve been sharing thankful thoughts. Even the most negative people take today and usually find at least one thing they are thankful for. I hope no matter how the turkey turns out, what kind of pie you have, or who wins the game, you reflect on what you have. I’m especially…
If people saw less of us and more of Jesus, it would make a radical and significant impact on those around us. Read this exciting perspective on experiencing the sacred in the ordinary and loving others as Jesus loves us. When Jesus Was a Green-Eyed Brunette weaves heartwarming and miraculous stories of Jesus showing up…
Book Description: Day 14: It should have been the beginning . . . All she needed were stamps and signatures. Marie and her translator stood in the government offices in Kabul, Afghanistan to complete the paperwork for her new literacy project. The women in her home town, the northern village of Shehktan, would learn to…
A NOTE TO PUBLISHED AUTHORS: If you had a novel release any time in 2015, you’re invited to submit to Clash of the Titles’ Laurel Award!! The Laurel is a contest available to any genre of Christian fiction published in 2015. The novels are judged by their audience—readers well-versed in Christian fiction yet…
Last week I said although it wouldn’t be fair to books releasing later this year, I could be ready to announce my favorite books of the year. The non fiction book I loved was I am Second. Today, I can’t wait to tell you about Betsy St. Amant’s Addison Blakely: Confessions of a PK. Sixteen-year-old…