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3 Ways Our Words Can Make a Difference
Whether you’re an aspiring writer/speaker, or not, I believe we all want our words to make a difference in the world. We want our words to be meaningful to our coworkers, our employers, and in our communities. But, also, we long for our words to make a difference in the lives of our friends and our families. How can we overcome our fears and use our words to make a difference?
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BEDTIME WITH MOMMY: Book Review {Giveaway}
Are you looking for a new bedtime book? Then, check out this review of BEDTIME WITH MOMMY. Plus, the publisher and author are generously donating a copy to give away to one of you. How sweet is that? Published by End Game Kidz, this 15-page, full-color board book is written by Nancy I. Sanders and illustrated by Felia Hanakata.
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SOUL CARE WHEN YOU’RE GRIEVING – Book Review
We've all had those moments when we wish we had something more to offer to those who are grieving. Now, we have Edie Melson’s book, SOUL CARE WHEN YOU’RE GRIEVING. Find out why reading this book prompted me to get copies for four friends whose husbands passed away this year.
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Farm to Film – Children’s Book Review {& Giveaway}
Who’s searching for a child’s gift? Check out this review of the children’s book, FARM TO FILM, and see if it’s the gift with which you can check off your list. Plus, there’s a giveaway with this review! FARM TO FILM: An Alphabetical Story Told Through the Eyes of an Old Lens is a hardcover picture book. I couldn’t find a target age range listed for the book. Children ages eight and under will enjoy the illustrations. However, the format of the text and the vocabulary may require the assistance of an older reader. The Author and Illustrator of FARM TO FILM is Hannah Pierrou. This is her first time…
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Make Jesus the Center of Every Family Celebration
Bible teacher, speaker, and author, Kathy Howard, guest posts on how to make Jesus the center of every family celebration. "A few years ago, while speaking at a ladies’ Christmas event, something unexpected happened. I had planned to read portions of the Christmas story from Matthew and Luke. But as I began to read . . ."