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Looking Out The Window: Erin Unger Talks About Her New Book, Practicing Murder. Shares a Bible Verse for Lent and Gives Away an E-book.

A Warm Welcome to Erin Unger Erin will give away an eBook of Practicing Murder. To enter to win answer Erin's question below when you comment and leave an email address. Erin Shares A Favorite Bible Verse Verse: Philippians. 2:9-11  Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. What a wonderful verse to recall, especially during Lent. Erin Shares A Recipe One of Her Character's Would Like Maddie Clare, from Practicing Murder, cooks a lot when her whole family is home. She believes in love and laughter over a good meal. I think she’d like to try this very easy recipe of mine. Chicken Alfredo Tortellini 1 Bag of Cheese stuffed Tortellini shells 1 Bag of pre-cooked grilled chicken strips 1 Can of spaghetti sauce 1 Can o

Looking Out The Window: American Christian Fiction Writers April New Releases

More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website . Children's: The Heart Changer by Jarm Del Boccio -- Miriam is asked to do the impossible: serve the wife of Naaman, commander of the Syrian army. Clinging to treasured memories of home and faith, Miriam faces captivity with bitterness. Little does she know the Heart Changer is preparing her for a greater mission — far beyond what she could imagine. (Children’s from Ambassador International) Contemporary Romance: Faith and Hope by Amy R. Anguish -- Younger sister Hope has lost her job, her car, and her boyfriend all in one day. Her well-laid plans for life have gone sideways, as has her hope in God. Older sister Faith is finally getting her dream-come-true after years of struggles and prayers. But when her mom talks her into letting Hope move in for the summer, will the stress turn her dream into a nightmare? Is her faith in God strong enough to handle everything? For

Looking Out The Window: Pamela Thibodeaux Talks About Her Romance Anthology Revolving Around Love And Family. Review Copy Giveaway.

A Warm Welcome to Pamela Thibodeaux Pamela will give away a review PDF. To enter to win leave a comment and an email address below. Pamela Shares A Devotional, What are YOU Chasing? Many times we chase after the things of this world, running to those chattels we think can make us happy…money, drugs, alcohol, sex. We seek after success, thinking it’ll fulfill us…recognition, fame, wealth. We run to people to heal our hearts and bind our wounds instead of running to the One who died to set us free; instead of chasing after the One who took our infirmities and bore our sins in His own flesh; the One upon whose shoulders was the chastisement of our peace. My dear brothers and sisters, this is not how it should be! Jesus is the only thing that can fill all the empty spots in our hearts; the only One who can make us whole; the only prize worth chasing after! So, let us pray.....Father, in the precious holy name of Jesus, we cry out to You.  From the bottom of our hearts a

Looking Out The Window: David Arp Talks About His Latest Suspense Novel, Orb. Gives Away A Book

A Warm Welcome to David Arp David will give away an e-Book OR print copy (U.S. residents only) of  Orb . Winner's Choice. To enter to win leave a comment and email address below. Thank you for having me as a guest and allowing me to introduce my newest novel, Orb.  It's my pleasure to have you.   First, tell us a little bit about yourself. I’ve had a birthday since I last visited, my 61st, and I’m still employed as a drilling foreman for an oil company, offshore Louisiana. I’m an old roughneck who likes to write when he has the time. Happy Belated Birthday. What besides God and family do you really love?  • The handshake of a friend. • A warm shoulder from a sleeping baby. • A good horse. • The aroma of saddle leather, burnt gunpowder and gun oil. • Early mornings and cowboy coffee. • The smell of fresh cut hay. • An honest man. • Good humor. • Standing in a cold stream with a fly rod. • Caddying for my son. • Morning frost in