Character Confession: When I Keep Visiting a Closed Store
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Character Confession: When I Keep Visiting a Closed Store

I’ve never bragged about being the brightest crayon in the box. Sometimes it takes me a few times to get a lesson through my head. Like when I kept going to the same store. What’s wrong with visiting the same establishment? Nothing. Unless it closed down. It wasn’t a store in my neighborhood, and the…

Book Review: Christmas Future by Rita Garcia
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Book Review: Christmas Future by Rita Garcia

Last month I reviewed Dr. Rita Garcia’s books Kaleidoscope Summer and Tangerine Morning. Today I review her Serenity Cove novella, Christmas Future: Sarah Anne’s story. Description: Join the angels, Shirley Goodness and Mercy Grace, for an enchanting look at the Christmas Season from a very interesting perspective.  Fast forwarding to Christmas 2035, the small town…

Featured Video of the Week: Max Anderson
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Featured Video of the Week: Max Anderson

The last few weeks I’ve been sharing book trailers on my sidebar and trying to tell you about them. This week I’m featuring a video by middle-grade author Max Anderson. He has a couple videos out, so we’ll feature another video again. I encourage you to tell others about the featured video sidebar at juliearduini.com….

Sabbath Sunday: Freedom
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Sabbath Sunday: Freedom

Each Sunday I try to share my own nature picture with a thought or two about God’s love for you. I’ve never seen a limp flag, have you? Even on a non windy day I think our flags still represent so many strong themes. Freedom. Sacrifice. Heroes. Freedom in your life will never be a…

Character Confession: What Imperfect Progress Looks Like On Me
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Character Confession: What Imperfect Progress Looks Like On Me

This summer I’ve been working through Lysa TerKeurst’s latest book, Unglued: Making Wise Choices in the Midst of Raw Emotions. She has one term that is the goal for readers, imperfect progress. I used to be a very angry, wounded person, and unglued was my heart. Although God’s healed me from so much, imperfect progress…