Book Review: Yes or No by Jeff Shinabarger
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Book Review: Yes or No by Jeff Shinabarger

Book Description: As you face daily choices that require yes or no decisions, there are times when you feel paralyzed—either from fear of making the wrong choice or because of too many seemingly equal options. Social entrepreneur Jeff Shinabarger helps you break through these moments of tension and transition with proven ways to move toward…

Book Review: Ending Sibling Rivalry by Sarah Hamaker
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Book Review: Ending Sibling Rivalry by Sarah Hamaker

Book Description “Is your day punctuated by tattling, tears, and testiness among your children? Does your home resemble a war zone, with fights breaking out constantly among combative siblings? Do you wonder why your kids can’t get along? You’re not alone. Sibling rivalry has become one of the most frustrating problems facing today’s parents. Yet…

Book Review: This Redeemer by Jerusha Agen
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Book Review: This Redeemer by Jerusha Agen

Julie’s Note: Jerusha Agen is also an author with Write Integrity Press. It has been a pleasure getting to know her and I’m a huge fan of her writing. I think you will be, too. Book Description: Not all prisons have bars. Charlotte Davis should know—she’s lived in one for years. She can handle getting…

Book Review: The Day She Died by Bill Garrison
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Book Review: The Day She Died by Bill Garrison

Book Description: A mystery. In this clean time-travel whodunit, a middle-aged coffee-shop owner always wondered what his life would have been like if he’d stayed in town the day his college fiancee disappeared, the victim of an unsolved crime. One morning he wakes up 20 years earlier and finds himself a student at the University…

Book Review: Annabelle’s Angel by Therese M. Travis
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Book Review: Annabelle’s Angel by Therese M. Travis

Book Description: Annabelle Archer has been crushing on Rick Stockton for years. And now, when he notices her, it’s only because her brothers and sisters make it impossible for him to miss her. Annabelle still hasn’t decided if God’s will means she spends her life taking care of her six siblings, or if He has…