Today, I’m Thankful by Carole Brown
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Today, I’m Thankful by Carole Brown

Today, I’m Thankful   Nearly two years ago, I made a decision. Every Monday on my blog (http://sunnebnkwrtr.blogspot.com/) I would post a few things I’m thankful for. In spite of the fact it’s a favorite post by readers, some might ask: do you ever run out of items to list? The answer is no. Not…

COTT: Stone of Destiny by Mary Ball Wins Clash
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COTT: Stone of Destiny by Mary Ball Wins Clash

A hearty congratulations to Mary Ball, author of Stone of Destiny! And a special thank-you to these authors for entering their great new releases: Bonnie Doran, author of Dark Biology Laura V. Hilton, author of Awakened Love Maddy Lederman, author of Edna in the Desert Julie Cantrell, author of When Mountains Move About Stone of…

Thankful for Life by Eleanor Gustafson
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Thankful for Life by Eleanor Gustafson

Thanksgiving blog   I’m dying. But let me quickly add, so are you. I, perhaps, sooner than you, but we just don’t know, do we? Teenagers rarely think about dying, but maybe fewer of them would do crazy stuff if they did think ahead a bit. The older you get, though, the reality settles more…

Thankful for No Goodbyes by Lori Dixon
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Thankful for No Goodbyes by Lori Dixon

Never Alone Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” Hebrews 13:5 (ESV) As Christians we have so much to be thankful for but for me personally I am most grateful to serve a God who…

Angel at Midnight by Diane Dean White
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Angel at Midnight by Diane Dean White

ANGEL AT MIDNIGHT Julie’s note: This first published with Jasmine’s Place   One year while waiting to move into our own home, we rented an older house in town. It had spacious rooms and our bedroom was at the front of the house and each of the children’s was near the back. As many older…

The Ordinary Life by Leslie Umstattd
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The Ordinary Life by Leslie Umstattd

The Ordinary Life Most of us live what is considered an ordinary life. We go through life each day with the typical routine of getting up, going to work, doing laundry, shuttling children to their events, and retiring for the evening. The days and months pass by and before we know it, November hits and…