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ByJulieDid you know spiritual seasons mirror the natural ones? The next natural season is fall. A time of transition. A breaking off and eventual dying of things to bring about something better. But before that better comes a path filled with darkness and the unknown. What happens next? What if I fail? How am I…
A Total and Complete Victory
ByJulieThis is one of my favorite times of year. It’s more than the smell of hyacinths or this year, being able to wear my sandals in Ohio in March. It’s Passion Play season, and even watching my family and friends in rehearsal, I’m overcome with the reality of Christ’s love for us. But I’m human…
Book Review: Revealed by Alex Kendrick, Stephen Kendrick
ByJulieThis is the third of four books that are resources affiliated with the new movie, Overcomer. Revealed is for teen boys and young men. Who am I? It’s a question you might ask yourself a lot, and this book for teen guys and young men will lead you through an investigation to find the answers. You’ll…
Dial S for Second Chances by Linda Shenton Matchett
ByJulieDial S for Second Chances: The Story Behind the Story By Linda Shenton Matchett I was honored to be invited to contribute two stories to the You Are On the Air series, but after accepting, I began to have second thoughts. I primarily write historical romance and wasn’t convinced I could successfully pen a contemporary…
Taking a Swing For Marriage
ByJulieI’m someone that learns from object lessons and word pictures. It’s a total God thing, and I appreciate that He created me that way. Recently He gave me a marriage object lesson and it helped me so much I thought I would share it. This is for married couples, especially those who have been married…
Sabbath Sunday: Swampy Yard
ByJulieThere are times I think my life looks just like this. Rain day after day after day after day. Swampy yard. Wormy smells. Does it ever end? It does. Remember Job? He lost everything to the point that his wife begged him to curse God. Noah? His entire view was a swamp. As in all…




