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ByJulieSabbath Sunday–where I share an amateur nature(ish) picture and a few thoughts on God’s love for you. Those oohs and ahhs aren’t just for fireworks. Freedom isn’t just for Americans. My story, in part, is about surrendering fear and what others thought about me. That kind of peace has a price, but what a…
Fiction Finder: March 2018 New Releases
ByJulieA Note from Julie: Hannah, my daughter and co author of You’re Beautiful, wrote a guest post for Laura Hilton’s blog. We’re also having a giveaway. Check it out! March 2018 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Contemporary…
WFW: Love Extravagantly
ByJulieIt’s Word-Full Wednesday! It’s that “Battery re-charge” for your week where God’s word is glorified. Go ahead, join us. Take an image and a verse from the Bible, post on your blog, and link your post URL to the Internet Cafe. Not only is it WFW…it’s our 15th anniversary. …
Book Review: No One to Trust by Lynette Eason
ByJulieLynette Eason is quickly becoming one of my favorite suspense authors. Her latest, No One to Trust, the first in the Hidden Identity series, was so full of suspense, action and drama that even the characters remarked it should be a movie. Book Description: Summer Abernathy wakes up one morning to find her husband missing,…
ACFW | Julie Arduini | WritingACFW: February 2017 New Releases
ByJulieFebruary 2017 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website. Biblical:Redeeming Grace by Jill Eileen Smith — When famine visits Bethlehem, Boaz holds out hope for rain while his relative Elimelech moves his wife Naomi and their sons to Moab. For a while, it appears the…
A Common Girl, An Uncommon Time, Part II by Jane Carlile Baker
ByJulieA Common Girl An Uncommon Time Part II Read Part 1 HERE Thanks to Caesar Augustus’s demand for a census, which Mary didn’t mind, since it rescued her from Nazareth, Mary and Joseph trod the same crowded road Mary had six months ago. The donkey plodded along, and she recalled arranging her clothing to mask…



