Book Review: Whispers of Hope by Beth Moore
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Book Review: Whispers of Hope by Beth Moore

Book Description: Scripture tells us to pray without ceasing, but how in the world do we do that? In fact, how should we effectively pray to begin with? Best-selling author Beth Moore addresses these practical and pervasive matters in Whispers of Hope by walking readers through an easy to remember and apply method of prayer, coupled with…

Guest Blogger Paul Robinson: Waving the White Flag at P*rn Addiction
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Guest Blogger Paul Robinson: Waving the White Flag at P*rn Addiction

Julie’s Note: I became acquainted with blogger Paul Robinson through Jon Acuff’s “30 Days of Hustle” Facebook group. Paul was looking for guest blogger experience and when he shared his bio, I encouraged him to write here on this topic. If you or someone you know is struggling with p*rn addiction, I encourage you to…

Book Review: Ryan’s Father by June Foster
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Book Review: Ryan’s Father by June Foster

June Foster is one of my favorite authors. For one, she’s good. She tackles hard subjects with a softness and grace that leaves the reader wanting more. Second, she’s a giver. She takes time with others to share tips. In my case, spend a crazy amount of time to make sure once and for all…

Sabbath Sunday: The Bridge
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Sabbath Sunday: The Bridge

This isn’t the best picture, but that’s why I tell people I’m an amateur nature photographer. I take them with my phone. And this happened to be while in a car that was going over a bridge on Chautauqua Lake in Upstate NY. As you know, each Sunday I share my amateur nature picture along…

Book Review: No One to Trust by Lynette Eason
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Book Review: No One to Trust by Lynette Eason

Lynette 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,…

Sabbath Sunday: The Chosen
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Sabbath Sunday: The Chosen

As soon as I took this picture, it hit me hard. Because I could relate. That leaf looked so out of place. So last season. And alone. Cold and lonely wondering why it has to be this way. Of all the Christmas stories out there growing up, I would cry watching Rudolph. Because before I…