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Show Time Again!?!

My kids were going to take a break and I wasn’t pushing them to audition even though I thought the Jungle Book would be a great play for them. Actually, I was relieved they weren’t auditioning. I knew if they made it practices would be M/T/Thurs. from 7 – 9 pm. And we still have…

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Count Your Blessings

God is magnificent; he can never be praised enough. There are no boundaries to his greatness. Generation after generation stands in awe of your work; each one tells stories of your mighty acts. Your beauty and splendor have everyone talking; I compose songs on your wonders. Your marvelous doings are headline news; I could write a…

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Are You Protected?Norton 360

I’m thrilled I finally got Norton 360 on my new computer! It’s been unprotected for too long and now I can sit back and not have to worry thanks to Symantec who let me test their software! With advanced antivirus, antispamware, firewall, intrusion protection, and powerful SONAR behavioral detection technology, Norton 360 protects my computer…

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Wisdom in Waiting

Reprinted from this blog 2006 By Marilyn Griffith Copyright Marilynn Griffith 2006. Reprinted with permission I am still confident of this: I will see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living. Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD. (Psalm 27:13-15, NIV) Last month, we…

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April Carnival of Christian Writers #19

  The sun is shining and the Son is shining for the April 2008 Carnival of Christian Writers #19   Author Patricia Woodside talks about “Writing Your Best Story” at Readin’ & Writin’ with Patricia. Heidi Shelton Black offers advice on “Finding work-for-hire assignments in the Christian education market“. Inspirational Editor Susah Loher wonders “Have…

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The Vow by Ed Gungor

The first time I heard Ed Gungor speak was when I was at Missionary Boot Camp in college getting ready to spend 6 weeks in Nigeria. He was fun and passionate about Jesus. What I remember most is his silly songs that got the college kids all riled. He was down to earth and real.…

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Vowing Into Grace

Two weeks ago, I wrote about Ed Gungor’s book, The Vow. If you haven’t read that post, I encourage you to and then come back here. Today I will continue to share about vowing into grace and to do that I need to talk about the human condition called sin. We’re all afflicted with it.…

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Hollywood Nobody by Lisa Samson

Because we barely have enough time to write, let alone read, I’m hoping this Saturday Morning Review column will make it easier for you to choose which books to read and which ones to skip. This column will strive to bring you reviews of the best of the best in CBA. And if you read…

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Too Many Crits Spoil the WIP!?!

It’s like that old saying, “Too many cooks spoil the broth.” I’m at that point in my WIP where I’m doing last minute tweaking and trying to get feedback from lots of different people in anticipation of sending it off in a couple days/weeks! It’s been a long time since I sent something off, mainly…

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Interesting Discussion on Layoffs at Thomas Nelson

Michael Hyatt, president and CEO or Thomas Nelson, talks about layoffs at their company.

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