I couldn’t change her fate, but then I didn’t want to. I just wanted the honor of telling her story.
by Allison Pittman, author of The Seamstress
Most of my novels come from small places.
By her simple question, my new friend showed interest in connecting. She knocked on the door of my library and I invited her in, and a friendship was born.
Prepare your heart for Valentine’s Day with this free downloadable devotional about love in action.
These easy snacks will make you look like a hostess extraordinaire and no one will ever know about that time you burned water.
Today’s post is by author Carla Laureano.
What are you facing in life? Are you going through an especially tough season, one filled with change, or are you in a state of constant? Bible study helps you to hear from God in all situations.
My desire in my novels is to take the reader into the world of what is and what might be.
By Joel C.
Charlotte
The Sabbath by Abraham Joshua Heschel
In a culture full of distractions and want, even the Church has looked at the Sabbath as a day to get things done. Go to church. Pick up groceries. Do laundry.
I typically think of justice as making sure that when people do things that are wrong, they get the punishment they deserve. But here, God’s justice is not focused on punishing the wrongdoer.
Mom made reading a treat. Like most kids, I’d pester her for my favorite things. After my fiftieth request for a new Hot Wheels car, she finally said, “Tell you what—I’ll buy you any book you want.