We like to make things so complicated, don’t we? We get overwhelmed, stressed, take small things and blow them way out of proportion. But Jesus calls us not to worry.
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with my friend and fellow Christian contemporary fiction author Katie Powner, whose debut novel, The Sowing Season, has just been released this month by Bethany House. (Psst: I’ve read it, and it’s incredible!).
Read MoreA blog on how that skewed perspective distorts our view of the past in unhealthy ways.
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with Christian author June Foster, author of A Kiss Under the Mistletoe, who has written more than 20 novellas and full-length novels since her retirement in 2010 from a 34-year career as an elementary teacher. I hope you love June as much as I do!
Read MoreOn how reading the Bible can help you re-center in the Lord.
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with Christian author Mary Vee, who’s written several books—two detective novels, two women’s fiction, and one fantasy.
Read MoreGod calls us to love Him with the entirety of our heart, soul, and mind as His greatest commandment. When we put people, money, worries, or things above God, that’s idolatry. On loving God: thoughts on today’s version of idolatry.
Read MoreToday, I share an interview with one of my friends and fellow Christian authors, Stephen De La Vega, who’s written two Bible studies—both of which I want to read and do with my own small group at church sometime soon!
Read MoreGod’s gift of creation isn’t merely a place for us to live. The brilliant colors and textures are there as a gift for us to bask in, to take comfort in, even on days when despair threatens. Sometimes it takes a child and their unique view of the world to open our eyes to what God needs us to see.
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