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Looking out the Window: Fay Lamb Talks about her Latest Book in The Visitor Series, The Visitor Meets Old Hairy. Holds a Contest.

  A Warm Welcome to Fay Lamb Fay shares a devotional. She's also having a contest. Enter here   by guessing at the clues given to you as to the location of each book in The Visitor series. One Day Heaven Was Open Those five words from ā€œOne Dayā€ rang in my head as I contemplated this post. The hymn is a beautiful story of Christā€™s redemptive love, but those lyrics came to mind for a different reason. There had been a day in my life when Heaven had opened, and I saw clearly my Savior who bled and died for me. Since that day, there have been other times when the Lord has shown Himself real to me. One particular time I will never forget occurred one very early foggy morning. While driving to work, I passed an entrance ramp onto Interstate 95. An overwhelming prompting from the Holy Spirit urged me powerfully with one word. ā€œPray.ā€ Then a still, small voice said, ā€œPray for Ethan.ā€ Ethan is my grown son. I knew he would have been on his way to work in the fog driving on the interst...

Looking in the Window: My Mysterious Rose

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY Photo courtesy of Dalle 2 I immediately added clean water and the preservative that came with my flower to the rose my husband gave me one Valentineā€™s Day. But the next day, February 15th, the stem drooped. That afternoon the sun shone through the opened blinds on the sliding glass door the brightest Iā€™d seen since early December. But the rose sat there, itā€™s pretty head tilted down toward the table.   Wednesday morning I walked in the kitchen to find the rose straight again. Not quite believing it, I  leaned down and studied the flower. I checked it later that afternoon. And another time early in the evening. It wasnā€™t my imagination. At five days later the rose stood straight on its stem, its petals just beginning to age a tiny bit on the edge, otherwise intact. Iā€™d never seen a flower do that, but Iā€™m no horticulturist, so I thought maybe some varieties of roses perked up once the recipient put in the preservative. Even so, that wouldnā€™t explain w...

Looking out the Window: The American Christian Fiction Writers February New Releases

More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website Amish Romance: Every Good Gift by Kelly S. Irvin -- Maisy never expected that a Plain girl like her could have her heart stolen by an Englisch boy. But when her rumspringa ends and Maisy realizes sheā€™s pregnant, the reality of their choicesā€”and their differencesā€”sets in. Maisy knows she will never leave her faith to marry her baby's father. But she also knows the road to acceptance as an unwed mother in an Amish community will be long and hard. To protect her family from the scandal, she goes to live with her cousin in Haven, Kansas, where she will have some solitude to figure out what kind of future she might have. In Haven Maisy begins to find her wayā€”thanks in no small part to Joshua Lapp, a Plain man whoā€™s made it clear he isnā€™t bothered by her situation or ashamed to be seen with her, despite the bishopā€™s warnings. But Joshua has struggled with his faith ever since the death of ...