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July, 2007  // Posts published in July, 2007

31 Jul Posted by in Uncategorized | Comments

Point of Grace – How You Live

Point of Grace – How You Live

HOW YOU LIVE Release Date: AUGUST 28 Yay! Point of Grace is back after a three year hiatus and their new album is GREAT! I had the pleasure of previewing the album and I must say it’s their best yet. They are known for not only awesome music, but meaningful lyrics as well. This album...

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30 Jul Posted by in Interviews | Comments

Interview with Britt Nicole

Interview with Britt Nicole

Interview with Britt Nicole whose new album, Say It, is topping the Christian radio charts!

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27 Jul Posted by in Reviews | Comments

The No-Cry Discipline Solution

The No-Cry Discipline Solution

Elizabeth Pantley, author of The No-Cry Sleep Solution, gives discipline a new look in her most recent book, The No-Cry Discipline Solution. Pantley is the president of Better Beginnings, author of eight books for parents, and mother of four children.

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26 Jul Posted by in Interviews | Comments

Interview with Christy Barritt

Interview with Christy Barritt

I had the pleasure of speaking with Christy Barritt recently about her new book, Hazardous Duty.

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24 Jul Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Everlasting Matrimony

Everlasting Matrimony

I don’t know about you, but I’d love for my marriage to last a lifetime. Growing old and having a companion to share it all with — good and bad — is a wonderful thought. However, anyone that has ever been married will tell you that marriage is hard work. And making a marriage last?...

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23 Jul Posted by in Interviews | Comments

An Interview with Jane Green

An Interview with Jane Green

For the most part, Jane Green’s novel are funny, light-hearted looks at life through the eyes of women. Green, who has written eight other novels,takes a more serious turn with in her newest novel, Second Chance. I was a little anxious about it, but I need not have worried. It’s deep, thought-provoking and the best...

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23 Jul Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Who Stole My Joy?

Who Stole My Joy?

In Who Stole My Joy?, Sandra Steen uses a unique approach to teach others how to capture joy in their lives. Steen personifies “Joy” and follows his journey as he meets either friend or enemy in each chapter. Each quality is also personified as well as Steen shows its effect on “Joy.” There are over...

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20 Jul Posted by in Interviews | 1 comment

Interview with Mary DeMuth

Interview with Mary DeMuth

I had the pleasure of interviewing Mary DeMuth about her new book, Authentic Parenting in a Postmodern Culture. Mary is amazing – articulate, honest and very authentic. Listen in to hear more about Mary and about how this book came about!

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15 Jul Posted by in Reviews | Comments

All The Tea In China

All The Tea In China

Isabella Goodrich has an independent streak that may guarantee her a life as a spinster. She is introduced to a missionary named Phineas Snowe and is enthralled by his tales of life in the east. Rather than sit around wasting her life in Britain, Isabella decides to follow her conviction to become a missionary. She...

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13 Jul Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Miss Invisible

Miss Invisible

In her newest novel Laura Jensen Walker tackles issues such as self-esteem and plus-size status. Walker is the author of four other novels, including Reconstructing Natalie, Women of Faith’s Novel of the Year for 2006.

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