by Melissa J. Troutman | Feb 26, 2021 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track, Guest Bloggers
I’m so excited to introduce our newest contributor to the blog: Melissa J. Troutman. Melissa is a Christ-follower, fantasy writer, and book dragon who proudly hails from rural New Jersey (yes, there is such a thing). She’s been writing stories since she...
by Shirley Crowder | Mar 9, 2020 | Faith, Guest Bloggers, Small Acts of Kindness
Note from Jennifer: Please give a warm welcome to my newest contributor to the blog, Shirley Crowder. She is also part of the Inspired Prompt blog and a good friend. 🙂 By Shirley Crowder I’ve heard it said that compassion is when someone else’s heartbreak becomes your...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Jan 20, 2020 | Guest Bloggers, Small Acts of Kindness
By Tracy Ruckman The year 2019 is now in the record books and is one we’ll never forget because Tim and I spent 189 days tent-camping our way around the country. We left north Georgia on January 8 and headed southwest, hoping to escape winter, but instead found lots...
by Ellen | Dec 8, 2019 | Guest Bloggers, Small Acts of Kindness
I love Thanksgiving! It’s the one time of year my whole family gets together. We live quite a ways from each other and all lead separate lives, so it’s really wonderful to see everyone again. This year was particularly special. The clan ranged in age from 15 months to...
by Ellen | Nov 9, 2019 | Guest Bloggers, Small Acts of Kindness, Uncategorized
Tammy was in shock and so was I. My neighbor, Sharon, had called the day before and when I asked her how she was, she said she was fine. But I knew from the tone of her voice that something was up. I asked what it was and she said our neighbor, Michael, had died...
by Jennifer Hallmark | Oct 25, 2019 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Guest Bloggers
By Stephanie Robertson I cannot thank my friend JP enough for introducing me to works by Kate Morton. Morton’s books are literary, suspenseful, and intricately layered. They are anything but quick-reads. At times, I have to go back and re-read her paragraphs. Don’t...