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Kept by HIS Promise Women’s Conference
[tweetthis]http://www.amazon.com/Entrusted-Adirondack-Surrender-Series-Volume/dp/1938092732/ref=tmm_pap_title_0[/tweetthis] Dawnita Istre will be the key note speaker. Jill Barlow will lead worship and special music will be provided by Rachelle Joy. Kristi Bull, Dr. Linda McNair and Pastor Paris Yanno will lead the worshops. I will be on hand with a book table talking about Entrusted and the summer book club. The conference…

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When I think of the term helicopter parent, a contemporary image that comes to mind is the commercial with the mom who is at her child’s side for everything. She blocks shots for him in gym class. She’s on the two seater bike with him trying to ward off competition. She’s answering questions for him…

Marriage Monday on Sunday: My Ultimate Surrender
The first Monday of each month is time to participate in e-Mom’s monthly meme called Marriage Monday. I committed to reviewing Lysa TerKeurst’s Made to Crave book and DVD for Monday so I’m a day early. I love the topic e-Mom posted for Marriage Monday. She went deeper than regular Valentine’s fare and asked bloggers…

Thankful: It’s Hard to Pick Just One by Jill Barlow
In the beginning of 2013, I felt led to start my own blog. I wrote about God, but nothing in particular. I also ended up going through a divorce that year, which completely changed my life. I was married for 19 years. I was a stay at home mom for a great deal of that…

Kept by HIS Promise Women’s Conference
[tweetthis]http://www.amazon.com/Entrusted-Adirondack-Surrender-Series-Volume/dp/1938092732/ref=tmm_pap_title_0[/tweetthis] Dawnita Istre will be the key note speaker. Jill Barlow will lead worship and special music will be provided by Rachelle Joy. Kristi Bull, Dr. Linda McNair and Pastor Paris Yanno will lead the worshops. I will be on hand with a book table talking about Entrusted and the summer book club. The conference…

Unintended Hero by Becky Van Vleet
Unintended Hero As a baby boomer, I grew up in a household hearing stories from my parents about the Great Depression and WWII. I don’t recall being all that interested as a youngster, yet I never forgot the firsthand stories my parents shared. Fast forward a few years, and I marry a baby boomer, who…

Inspiration Behind the Heroine of Common by Laurie Lucking
Inspiration Behind the Heroine of Common Leah, the protagonist in my debut young adult Christian fantasy novel, Common, doesn’t have many traits of a typical heroine. She isn’t particularly bold, witty, courageous, or skilled with weapons. Instead, she’s a shy, hard-working maid who prefers to fly under the radar. And that’s what I love…

Book Review: Dena Higley’s Momaholic
When I think of the term helicopter parent, a contemporary image that comes to mind is the commercial with the mom who is at her child’s side for everything. She blocks shots for him in gym class. She’s on the two seater bike with him trying to ward off competition. She’s answering questions for him…

Marriage Monday on Sunday: My Ultimate Surrender
The first Monday of each month is time to participate in e-Mom’s monthly meme called Marriage Monday. I committed to reviewing Lysa TerKeurst’s Made to Crave book and DVD for Monday so I’m a day early. I love the topic e-Mom posted for Marriage Monday. She went deeper than regular Valentine’s fare and asked bloggers…

Thankful: It’s Hard to Pick Just One by Jill Barlow
In the beginning of 2013, I felt led to start my own blog. I wrote about God, but nothing in particular. I also ended up going through a divorce that year, which completely changed my life. I was married for 19 years. I was a stay at home mom for a great deal of that…

Kept by HIS Promise Women’s Conference
[tweetthis]http://www.amazon.com/Entrusted-Adirondack-Surrender-Series-Volume/dp/1938092732/ref=tmm_pap_title_0[/tweetthis] Dawnita Istre will be the key note speaker. Jill Barlow will lead worship and special music will be provided by Rachelle Joy. Kristi Bull, Dr. Linda McNair and Pastor Paris Yanno will lead the worshops. I will be on hand with a book table talking about Entrusted and the summer book club. The conference…

Unintended Hero by Becky Van Vleet
Unintended Hero As a baby boomer, I grew up in a household hearing stories from my parents about the Great Depression and WWII. I don’t recall being all that interested as a youngster, yet I never forgot the firsthand stories my parents shared. Fast forward a few years, and I marry a baby boomer, who…

Inspiration Behind the Heroine of Common by Laurie Lucking
Inspiration Behind the Heroine of Common Leah, the protagonist in my debut young adult Christian fantasy novel, Common, doesn’t have many traits of a typical heroine. She isn’t particularly bold, witty, courageous, or skilled with weapons. Instead, she’s a shy, hard-working maid who prefers to fly under the radar. And that’s what I love…

Book Review: Dena Higley’s Momaholic
When I think of the term helicopter parent, a contemporary image that comes to mind is the commercial with the mom who is at her child’s side for everything. She blocks shots for him in gym class. She’s on the two seater bike with him trying to ward off competition. She’s answering questions for him…