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Book Review: Jesus Was a Green-Eyed Brunette by Max Davis

If people saw less of us and more of Jesus, it would make a radical and significant impact on those around us. Read this exciting perspective on experiencing the sacred in the ordinary and loving others as Jesus loves us. When Jesus Was a Green-Eyed Brunette weaves heartwarming and miraculous stories of Jesus showing up…

Expectations by B.J. Bassett
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Expectations by B.J. Bassett

Expectations   Many years ago, I was expecting our daughter and her family to arrive for Christmas. I’d taken the day off from work to enjoy spending time with them. Shortly after they arrived they left again to do some last minute shopping, and they didn’t ask me to join them. My heart sank. It…

My Thankful List by Jean Ann Williams
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My Thankful List by Jean Ann Williams

  My Thankful List by Jean Ann Williams I’m thankful for my Lord and Savior Who drew me from the pit of suicide loss and remolded me to need Him for everything. I love my husband of forty-six years, and who I’ve known since I was eleven when he took me on motorcycle rides with…

How Many Times Must I Forgive My Brother by Teresa Ives Lilly
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How Many Times Must I Forgive My Brother by Teresa Ives Lilly

How Many Times Must I Forgive My Brother By Teresa Ives Lilly   As a child, you expect to have fun playing with your siblings, but for me that wasn’t always the case. My brother was seven years older than me, and all I can say is, he was not a nice person.  I have…

Book Club Launches Tuesday
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Book Club Launches Tuesday

When I was sent to the assistant principal’s office in middle school it wasn’t for mouthing off or fighting. Nope, I got in trouble for reading ahead. Story of my life. Reading remains my favorite relaxation. Although most of my time is invested in writing, I love sitting down with a good book. I long…