I was challenged by a fellow blogger to list my 10 favorite characters from the endless supply of hit movies and tv shows. This challenge was much harder than I expected. It seems that simply choosing 10 favorite movies was much easier than choosing favorite characters. Choosing a character is somehow deeper. When my list… Continue reading My Favorite Movie/TV Characters
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Review Wednesday: More for Girls Only Devotions by Carolyn Larsen
More for Girls Only! Devotions provides real-life teaching based on key principles from the Bible. It will speak to young girls at a level they can relate to, using relevant terms and fun illustrations. Each devotion features an opening verse, devotion, self-evaluation quiz, ideas for application, memory verses, and original illustrations. Topics include caring for… Continue reading Review Wednesday: More for Girls Only Devotions by Carolyn Larsen
My Testimony
I want to share my personal testimony with you today. If you're willing to share your testimony with me, I'd love to hear it. You can email it or post it publically. If you have any questions, I'd love to talk with you. Again, feel free to email me! I attended a church program when… Continue reading My Testimony
Fiction Friday: The Mistress of Tall Acre by Laura Frantz
There can be only one mistress of Tall Acre . . . The American Revolution is finally over, and Sophie Menzies is starved for good news. When her nearest neighbor, General Seamus Ogilvy, finally comes home to Tall Acre, she hopes it is a sign of better days to come. But the general is now… Continue reading Fiction Friday: The Mistress of Tall Acre by Laura Frantz
Walk the Streets of Maple Grove
For those that don't know, Maple Grove, the fictional town from my Ancient Words Series, is based on a real town -- my hometown: Wartrace, Tennessee. Wartrace, like so many other quaint towns, have a history all its own that is unique and special to those that call it home. Borrowed from the Chamber of… Continue reading Walk the Streets of Maple Grove
An Inside Out Look at Ladies’ Fashion in the 1860s
We're taking a new...more personal look at a lady's wardrobe int he 1860s. We're looking at the many layers of her undergarments.
Ladies’ Fashion in the 1800s
We're going to take a quick little tour through a lady's changing wardrobe through the 1800s. This is not meant to be an extensive study, but I hope you'll enjoy this bite-sized take on history. 🙂 1840s: This dress is an example of something that was in fashion around 1840. Women at this time wore… Continue reading Ladies’ Fashion in the 1800s
Bible Chat!
Pull out your Bible and let's chat! I'm going to answer a few simple questions this morning about my personal Bible and I hope you'll do the same. I have a feeling we'll learn a lot about one another just by comparing Bibles. 🙂 What translation do you study from the most? My aunt bought… Continue reading Bible Chat!
The Last Self Help “Book” You’ll Ever Need
It's Christian Week on the blog!! I had something so special to bring to you this week but due to an unexpected death in the family, I'm reblogging an old favorite. I hope this encouraging word blesses your heart whether it's the first or second time you've read it. 🙂
Cover Reveal: His Love Endures Forever
His Love Endures Forever has a long and interesting history. It was originally titled Ancient Words until the Lord made a series out of the idea. It's been exciting to venture out with the Lord and write the series. The changes to the series lineup have been amazing to watch as they unfolded. The Lord… Continue reading Cover Reveal: His Love Endures Forever
