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Jan19, 2019

Book Review: Turtles in the Road by Rhonda and Kaley Rhea

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Piper Cope was so sure the Lord called her to be a pastor’s wife. So when her pastor/fiancé breaks it off, she’s every kind of puzzled. Does God even have a purpose for her anymore? On the road halfway between the bridges she’s burned and some kind of new start, [...]

Jan12, 2019

Book Review: Indivisible by Travis Thatcher

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Inspired by true events, Indivisible is a story of love, service, and finding each other all over again. Darren and Heather Turner share a passion for serving God, family, and country. When Darren is deployed to Iraq as an army chaplain, Heather vows to serve military families back home as [...]

Jan10, 2019

Author Interview: Regina Rudd Merrick

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Welcome to the first author interview of 2019! Last year I decided I wanted to read more, so I decided to focus my author interviews away from how and why they write to more interesting things, like their favorite books and authors! Regina Rudd Merrick agreed to be my guinea [...]

Jan8, 2019

What are you reading? January 2019

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I have quite the to-be-read pile this year, and I can't wait to tackle it! Last year I decided I wanted to read more, and in December I found this great reading challenge for the year. Technically I cheated a little because I started reading my first book in 2018, [...]

Jan3, 2019

My Christmas Tree in the Corner (in January)

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Yes, that’s my Christmas tree, and yes, I took that picture today—January 3, 2019. I know many people have already packed up their Christmas decorations and taken down their trees, but I’m in no rush. Last year we bought a taller, narrower tree. Instead of a naked pole with dozens [...]

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