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….

COTT: Rachel Hauck’s Once Upon a Prince Latest Clash Winner
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COTT: Rachel Hauck’s Once Upon a Prince Latest Clash Winner

Julie’s note: I reviewed Once Upon a Prince and loved it. Check out the review here.   We had some amazing stories come out this past month. Each one poised to captivate your imagination, from overcoming great odds together, to chance meetings with a dashing earl, switchboard encounters of the handsome kind, a mysterious vanishing,…

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…