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Adam by Ted Dekker

This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing ADAM (Thomas Nelson April 1, 2008)by Ted Dekker Though I’ve only read a handful of Ted Dekker books, I’m a big fan and I can’t wait to read this one. I just need more time to read! I’ve only heard rave reviews of this can’t-put-it-down book…

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Guest Blogger: Margie Lawson and Faulty Thinking Traps

What a wonderful response to this blog post. Due to comment moderation glitches all the comments were in moderation, but are now posted and will respond to the rest of the posts tonight! And remember the drawing for Lecture Packet will be 9PM Mountain Time? Margie Lawson is a psychologist, hypnotherapist, presenter, and writer—teaches on-line…

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Upcoming Carnival of Christian Writers

  Are you an author? An aspiring author? An editor? A literary agent?What do you LOVE about the craft, call, or business of writing? Please share a your blog post on this topic with us for the February Carnival of Christian Writers. Just send along your link with a short blurb about the post to…

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Prayer and Supplication

So many people around me seem to need prayer I thought I’d take the time to jot them down. You’re welcome to pray for these people and add your own request to the comment section: My dad is recovering from a heart procedure where they had to go in and open up his stents. My…

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Wordful Wednesday

Exploring God’s Glory God’s glory. His holy presence. It’s something so many people desire. But are they really ready for it? In the Old Testament many prophets experienced God’s glory, and it wasn’t how many Christians today imagine it to be. Most often when God entered a place, the ground shook, the Temple filled with…

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Time Management 101: Marketing and Speaking

Just a smidge of what I do in regards to marketing and my speaking schedule. Marketing: 1. I’ve hired a nearly-fulltime assistant to help with marketing. She posts to my blogs, formats my newsletters, sends out packages, etc. 2. I fit my radio interviews, etc. into my calendar. I also schedule in things like email…

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Love stories

This month I posted about the significance of Valentine’s Day on another blog. I wanted to share some here because after all I’m an inspirational romance writer so romance/love is important to me in my profession. Valentine’s Day is a day we celebrate romance or better yet love. I’m not necessarily talking about the love…

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Death of a Six-Foot Teddy Bear by Sharon Dunn

So many books, so little time! I wish I was a faster reader because this book looks like a fun one, and I’ve heard nothing but good reviews about it. Last year I had the privilege of interviewing Sharon Dunn. She’s a writing mom who has proven it CAN BE DONE! Here’s the Summary: When…

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WIP Catastrophy!?! and a needed Prayer!

It’s 4 am in the morning, that’s right 4 am, and I would have been to bed hours ago after a pretty good writing session, but I’ve been searching for an illusive version to my WIP. I keep multiply copies on my computer, SAVING AS so I can have old versions of my WIP. I…

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Simplify by Paul Borthwick

If you’ve been following my blog these last few weeks you already know I’ve been feeling a little stressed out and over committed. Simplify by Paul Borthwick was just what I needed. And God knew it even before I agreed to participate in this book review. Everything about this book is simple. The cover, the…

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