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ByJulieAs soon as I took this picture, it hit me hard. Because I could relate. That leaf looked so out of place. So last season. And alone. Cold and lonely wondering why it has to be this way. Of all the Christmas stories out there growing up, I would cry watching Rudolph. Because before I…
Sabbath Sunday: Just Like the Roses
ByJulieEach Sunday I share my own amateur nature(ish) picture and a thought or two about God’s love for you. This picture exudes promise to me. In a matter of time these buds will open into vibrant, full blossom. They steal the show not only where they are planted, but also where they are moved. The…
Book Review: In Firefly Valley by Amanda Cabot
ByJulieShe’s lost her dream job–but has she found the man of her dreams? Devastated by a downsizing, Marisa St. George has no choice but to return to the small Texas town where she grew up. Though it means a giant step backward, she accepts a position as business manager at the struggling Rainbow’s End resort….
Sabbath Sunday: Like God Likes You
ByJulieEach Sunday I share my own amateur nature picture with a thought or two about God’s love for you. Christmas Season is an easy time to share that thought. God loves you. But did you know, many struggle to believe God even likes them. Because of injustice. Ill health. Unemployment. Change and loss. But in…
Claiming Annie’s Heart by Judythe Morgan
ByJulieCLAIMING ANNIE’S HEART What was the spark for the story idea? Two things gave me the story idea. One, both my grandmothers trace their roots to Ireland. They didn’t talk much about Ireland. Two, I went there, and the magic of the Emerald Isle captured my heart. Traveling around the isle and talking to the…
Always Think of Me by Lori Keesey
ByJulieAbout Lori Keesey: Her Writing Inspiration A story that Lori Keesey wrote and illustrated about three puppies lost in a hatbox piqued Lori’s interest in writing at the tender age of six. And an introduction to Scout Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird many years later sealed the deal. Lori decided then that she wanted to write…




