Cry uncle! That’s a demand someone utters when they know they’ve beaten you. Where would any dramatic story be without that moment of utter failure, that moment when everything seems lost? There appears to be no light at the end of this tunnel, no hope for the characters you’ve threaded into the heart of your […]
Archives for December 2009
12 Pearls of Christmas: Celebrate
What Really Mattersby Dawn Meehan In the hustle and bustle and commercialism of Christmas, take time to remember the real reason why we celebrate – the birth of Christ, our Lord and Saviour. May you all have a blessed Christmas! I had a VERY long day with the kids doing little but fighting. By the […]
12 Pearls of Christmas
12 Pearls of Christmas: Slow Down, Pray & Give Thanks All Decked Out For Christmas by Maureen Lang One of the reasons so many of us love the holiday season is that it’s just so…pretty! Twinkling lights, shiny ornaments, packages that glisten with bows and fancy wrapping. Our houses are trimmed with wreaths and glowing […]
Pearl Girls 12 Days of Christmas
For the next few days, I’ll be putting up posts that are part of the wonderful 12 Days of Christmas, brief devotional-type messages from various authors included in the Pearl Girl compilation recently published by Moody. Read about the upcoming contest! And for more information about Pearl Girls, click on the link below. 12 Pearls […]
F is for Fear
I’m taking a little break from all the holiday festivities to continue my acrostic for T H A N K F U L. We’re up to the “F” which as the blog title suggests, stands for Fear. A number of years ago I worked with a man who was investigating various philosophies behind man’s motivation […]
Author’s Holiday Home Tour
Welcome to the 2009 Author’s Holiday Homes Blog Tour! See how some of your favorite Christian novelists decorate and celebrate the holiday. Settle in for a few minutes and follow each link to see the entire tour until you’ve reached mine again, so you know you haven’t missed any. I’ll be doing that myself! Notice […]
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