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The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale Book Description: When Charleston “Charly” Maynard loses her job just weeks after her fiancé calls off the wedding, she decides to visit the cottage in the quaint village of Cavazzale, Italy she’s inherited from her grandmother. She’s hoping the time there will help her to decide what to do about…
For Those Who Are Apart April W. Gardner The holiday season is a time for family. It’s a time to relive traditions, to gather around the table with all those familiar faces and listen to grandpa tell stories you could quote in your sleep. At least, that’s the American “norm.” I suppose that means I’m…
The word came to me in November. I was tired, burning the candle at both ends. Not recovered from the move or the stress of it. Off kilter from being vulnerable and dealing with some emotional ambushes I wasn’t ready for. I was so spent I can’t say it was a prayer, but it was…
Develop enduring faith for the turbulent waters of life. Following Jesus doesn’t guarantee sunny skies and smooth sailing. In fact, the waters of life are often tumultuous, crashing over us. Sometimes we can feel that we’re drowning in a sea of confusion, division, frustration, complacency, or disillusionment. We need more than a shallow faith to…
Two Pair (Quadruple or Nothing) You might recall I reviewed Lasso Me a Mom by Stephanie Jackson. Two Pair (Quadruple of Nothing) is also written by Stephanie, as well as her sisters Meredith, Mackenzie, and Jessica. Together these four are the Jackson quads, and their dream was to publish a book…
* Guest post by Gail Pallotta MEET OUR PARTNERS After an early morning workout Joanne Troppello sits at her computer near two big windows. Working from an office in her home in the northeast, she “loves getting plenty of sunshine.” She munches on her breakfast as she starts one of five weekly blogs. Her focus…
The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale Book Description: When Charleston “Charly” Maynard loses her job just weeks after her fiancé calls off the wedding, she decides to visit the cottage in the quaint village of Cavazzale, Italy she’s inherited from her grandmother. She’s hoping the time there will help her to decide what to do about…
For Those Who Are Apart April W. Gardner The holiday season is a time for family. It’s a time to relive traditions, to gather around the table with all those familiar faces and listen to grandpa tell stories you could quote in your sleep. At least, that’s the American “norm.” I suppose that means I’m…
The word came to me in November. I was tired, burning the candle at both ends. Not recovered from the move or the stress of it. Off kilter from being vulnerable and dealing with some emotional ambushes I wasn’t ready for. I was so spent I can’t say it was a prayer, but it was…
Develop enduring faith for the turbulent waters of life. Following Jesus doesn’t guarantee sunny skies and smooth sailing. In fact, the waters of life are often tumultuous, crashing over us. Sometimes we can feel that we’re drowning in a sea of confusion, division, frustration, complacency, or disillusionment. We need more than a shallow faith to…
Two Pair (Quadruple or Nothing) You might recall I reviewed Lasso Me a Mom by Stephanie Jackson. Two Pair (Quadruple of Nothing) is also written by Stephanie, as well as her sisters Meredith, Mackenzie, and Jessica. Together these four are the Jackson quads, and their dream was to publish a book…
* Guest post by Gail Pallotta MEET OUR PARTNERS After an early morning workout Joanne Troppello sits at her computer near two big windows. Working from an office in her home in the northeast, she “loves getting plenty of sunshine.” She munches on her breakfast as she starts one of five weekly blogs. Her focus…
The Christmas Bells of Cavazzale Book Description: When Charleston “Charly” Maynard loses her job just weeks after her fiancé calls off the wedding, she decides to visit the cottage in the quaint village of Cavazzale, Italy she’s inherited from her grandmother. She’s hoping the time there will help her to decide what to do about…
For Those Who Are Apart April W. Gardner The holiday season is a time for family. It’s a time to relive traditions, to gather around the table with all those familiar faces and listen to grandpa tell stories you could quote in your sleep. At least, that’s the American “norm.” I suppose that means I’m…
The word came to me in November. I was tired, burning the candle at both ends. Not recovered from the move or the stress of it. Off kilter from being vulnerable and dealing with some emotional ambushes I wasn’t ready for. I was so spent I can’t say it was a prayer, but it was…
Develop enduring faith for the turbulent waters of life. Following Jesus doesn’t guarantee sunny skies and smooth sailing. In fact, the waters of life are often tumultuous, crashing over us. Sometimes we can feel that we’re drowning in a sea of confusion, division, frustration, complacency, or disillusionment. We need more than a shallow faith to…
Two Pair (Quadruple or Nothing) You might recall I reviewed Lasso Me a Mom by Stephanie Jackson. Two Pair (Quadruple of Nothing) is also written by Stephanie, as well as her sisters Meredith, Mackenzie, and Jessica. Together these four are the Jackson quads, and their dream was to publish a book…
* Guest post by Gail Pallotta MEET OUR PARTNERS After an early morning workout Joanne Troppello sits at her computer near two big windows. Working from an office in her home in the northeast, she “loves getting plenty of sunshine.” She munches on her breakfast as she starts one of five weekly blogs. Her focus…