Book Review: In Times Like These by Gail Kittleson
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Book Review: In Times Like These by Gail Kittleson

Pearl Harbor attacked! The United States is at war. But Addie fights her own battles on the Iowa home front. Her controlling husband Harold vents his rage on her when his father’s stroke prevents him from joining the military. He degrades Addie, ridicules her productive victory garden, and even labels her childlessness as God’s punishment….

Book Review: Bearing Witness by Charles E. Moore and Timothy Keiderling
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Book Review: Bearing Witness by Charles E. Moore and Timothy Keiderling

About Bearing Witness: Stories of Martyrdom and Costly Discipleship From the stoning of Stephen in the first-century Jerusalem to Nigerian Christians persecuted by Boko Haram in 2015, these stirring accounts will inspire greater faithfulness to the way of Jesus, reminding believers what costly discipleship looks like in any age.  Bearing Witness brings together dozens of…

The Surrender of Life by Ginger Solomon
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The Surrender of Life by Ginger Solomon

The Surrender of Life By Ginger Solomon   Our society sees surrender as a dirty word. But is it? Imagine for one moment: What if Mary, the mother of Jesus, had been unwilling to surrender her body to the Holy Spirit and give birth to Jesus? Not only would she have deprived the world of…

COTT: Barely Above Water by Gail Pallotta
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COTT: Barely Above Water by Gail Pallotta

    An illness comes of out nowhere and strikes Suzie Morris. Her boyfriend dumps her. She has no living family, and her physician can’t diagnose the malady. Suzie relies on her Christian faith as she faces the uncertainty of the disease, and turns to a renowned alternative doctor in Destin, Florida. She takes a…

Write for the Reader by BJ Bassett
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Write for the Reader by BJ Bassett

Write for the Reader B J Bassett “You write for the reader,” Dr. Sherwood “Woody” Wirt, founding editor of Decision Magazine, said during our one on one meeting. When I left, my feet didn’t touch the path at the Mount Hermon Conference grounds. Instead, I floated to my room. Dr. Wirt’s words inspired me then…