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Looking Out the Window: Barbara Britton Enjoys Bringing Little Known Bible Characters to Light. She Introduces Lioness: Mahlah's Journey. Gives Away a Copy.

  A Warm Welcome to Barbara Britton Are you familiar with the daughters of Zelophehad? Let us know and you will be entered into a giveaway of an e-Book or print copy (U.S. residents) of  Lioness: Mahlah’s Journey.  To enter to win leave your answer and an email address below. Thank you for having me on your blog today, Gail. It's my pleasure. Thanks for sharing Bible verses and a yummy recipe with us. My favorite Bible verses have always been Philippians 4:6-7. How can one not like a verse that says “Do not be anxious about anything…”  After I received a breast cancer diagnosis, I added the preceding verses to my favorites. Philippians 4:4-5 says: “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all.” How does one rejoice with cancer? I knew no matter the outcome of my diagnosis that I would be with God in Heaven. My eternal life starts on this earth, doing life with Jesus each day. I also had my church family and Christians all over the

Looking Out the Window: Nancy Bolton Talks About Love Stumbled In. Gives Away An E-Book

  A Warm Welcome to Nancy Shew Bolton To enter to win the e-Book of Love Stumbled In  leave a comment and an email address below. Hi Nancy, many writers loved to read as children. Did you? If so, what did you read? I was definitely an avid reader as soon as I learned to read. Books fascinated me once I realized that they were a whole new world I could enter by just opening them up. I read Everything!! All the contemporary and classic favorites for children, as well as encyclopedias, the dictionary, etc. I’ve always been very curious and books satisfied my urge to understand the world and other people and cultures. Tell us about your writing. Why do you do it?  Other than music, I think language is the most effective way of expressing what’s inside of us.  Tell us about your latest book.  Love Stumbled In takes place in the 1920’s which were a decade of profound changes in society. I did some research for a previous book in the same time period and found that I wanted to write another

Looking Out The Window: Regina Andrews Talks About In Good Faith. Gives Away An E-Book

A Warm Welcome to Regina Andrews Regina will give away an eBook to be chosen at random. To enter to win leave your comment and an email address below. Hi Regina, Tell us a little about your new book. Thank you very much for hosting me on your blog. I am very excited, because In Good Faith , my new inspirational romance novel, has just been released. It is the first book in my new series, the Dunbar Falls Series. Interesting. Does your faith affect your writing? If so, how? I’m so glad you asked me that question. Yes, in fact my face is really the reason why I write. My inspirational romance is all deal with a hero and heroine, of course. But they also deal with God’s role in our lives. We may not have a lot of faith, we may be in trouble—no matter what the circumstances, God is always there for us. And in an inspirational romance, God‘s love is what brings the hero and heroine together. What’s next in the Dunbar Falls Series? I am working on the second book in th