Nehemiah 2 First person Tells King Sadness filling Because homeland Falters, breaks Crumbles apart King Artaxerxes Seeks request “If it pleases the king, and if your servant has found favor with you, I ask that you send me to Judah, to the city of my ancestors’ graves, so that I may rebuild it.” How long?Continue reading “Monday Morning Washing in His Word”
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MONDAY MORNING WASHING IN HIS WORD
Ezra 6 King Darius, Searches scrolls Not Babylon, But Ecbatana Media’s province, Contains Cyrus Direction from, Year One’s Reign He, Issued decree Concerning God’s, Jerusalem House Be rebuilt, Return articles And Darius, Further directs Governor Tattenai, And associates In essence, “Hands off.” Jewish elders, Will oversee The God Of heaven’s Worship reinstated, And why ForContinue reading “MONDAY MORNING WASHING IN HIS WORD”
FROM THE SWING FICTION FEATURE FRIDAY: A Time to Tear Down
by Stephen E. Seale In pre-diluvian earth, one of the greatest tragedies unfolds resulting in worldwide destruction. The Creator is not taken by surprise and neither are His servants. I enjoyed seeing Enoch, Methuselah, and Noah obeying God in simplicity and trust. This is a well-crafted story with unusual settings and “what-ifs.” I thoroughly enjoyedContinue reading “FROM THE SWING FICTION FEATURE FRIDAY: A Time to Tear Down”
Living in His Wild Love
Psalm 45: 10-11 Last week at our local monthly Fellowship of Christian Writer’s meet up, Author Laurel Thomas came to speak about picking titles for different genres. This was the second time I had the pleasure to meet and hear her. She has an infectious smile and His joy pervades her words and actions, plus,Continue reading “Living in His Wild Love”
Monday Morning Washing in His Word
2 Chronicles 36 Jehoaz succeeded Dad Josiah Only 23 Years old Deposed by Egypt’s king King Eliakim Throne sitter Neco renames King Jehoiakim Twenty-five plus Eleven, 37 Evil in God’s sight King Nebuchadnezzar Came up Jehoicachin succeeds Only eight Babylon’s King Retrieves, replaces King Zedikiah Over Judah And Jerusalem Eleven years Of evil God’s sightContinue reading “Monday Morning Washing in His Word”
FROM THE SWING FICTION FEATURE FRIDAY: A Time to Heal
by Kathleen Bird Horatious’ singular direction of feeding off the time of others has left him empty and without purpose. In this inspiring story, Kathleen Bird examines the universal struggle to find meaning and succinctly addresses this theme in an enjoyable space setting. You can read more about Kathleen at Advent Trilogy and you canContinue reading “FROM THE SWING FICTION FEATURE FRIDAY: A Time to Heal”
Monday Morning Washing in His Word
2 Chronicles 31 In the previous chapter, my heart was stirred by Hezekiah’s obedience to keep the Passover in Jerusalem. And though they don’t do everything perfectly, Hezekiah steps forward and receives mercy from God who heals the people. And it makes me think that without purpose we flounder. We rush forward instead of stoppingContinue reading “Monday Morning Washing in His Word”
The Quickening, Overcomers Book 1 is a 2024 Selah Finalist in the Speculative Fiction Genre- Thank You, Lord!
For Christmas 2023, I asked my husband not to get me anything as I entered three writing contests suggested by my writer friend, Erin Greneaux. To our amazement, his gift has yielded two golden seals and we are both so tickled and grateful. The first is a first place from Illumination Book Awards forContinue reading “The Quickening, Overcomers Book 1 is a 2024 Selah Finalist in the Speculative Fiction Genre- Thank You, Lord!”
FROM THE SWING FICTION FEATURE FRIDAY: A Time to Kill
by Evan David Christopher Ronald Templeton just thinks it’s another day at the office. But he finds out reality is about to shift in a way he never anticipated. This delightful and humorous short story was trippy in the best kind of way and took me in a direction I didn’t anticipate. Ben Avery editedContinue reading “FROM THE SWING FICTION FEATURE FRIDAY: A Time to Kill”
The Selah Awards, 2024
I am gobsmacked tickled for The Quickening, Overcomers Book 1 to be named a finalist in the speculative fiction genre in The Selah Awards by BRMCWC. Thank You, Lord!