Monday, October 21, 2024

Tea with Elephants: (Contemporary Women's Fiction Book Set in Kenya with Female Friendship, Sisterhood, and International Travel) by Robin Jones Gunn


 


Tea with Elephants: (Contemporary Women's Fiction Book Set in Kenya with Female Friendship, Sisterhood, and International Travel)

October 15, 2024


Sunday, October 20, 2024

The First Five Seconds by Becky Van Vleet #Devotional

 

The First Five Seconds

He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty,
And he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city.

Proverbs 16:32 (NKJV)

 

I’ve always appreciated this quote from Eleanor Roosevelt, our thirty-second president’s wife: Anger is only one letter short of danger.

How fast can we become angry? Maybe five seconds. But it will only take about five seconds to whisper a prayer to God for help before our anger escalates and we sin. The last statistic I heard is that one out of five Americans has an anger management problem. Thankfully for believers, the Holy Spirit is our ultimate anger management counselor.

Like cream, emotions rise to the top. And I’m not talking about becoming angry when a fly lands in our cooking. I’m talking about anger and destruction and explosions out of control, affecting others. God knows all about our emotions--He created them. Even Jesus displayed righteous anger in the temple. But God makes it clear we need to keep our offensive emotions in check so they don’t erode our spirits.

Anger is one of the most volatile and dangerous emotions. “Cease from anger, and forsake wrath; do not fret—it only causes harm.” (Psalm 37:8 NKJV) Let’s train ourselves to be alert to the first sign of anger and cover it in prayer in the first five seconds.

What actions can we take to be more Christ-like and slow to anger? I believe it’s prayer. Ask God to reveal any areas of your life where you are succumbing to anger. And then ask for help to receive and demonstrate the fruit of the spirit—self-control.

 

Becky Van Vleet




Becky Van Vleet is a retired teacher and principal and award-winning multi-genre author. She has been published in Guideposts, The Country Register, and Christian Devotions Ministry. Her children’s picture books are the recipients of the 2020 Excellence in Editing award as well as the Purple Dragonfly award in 2020 and 2021. She and her husband make their home close to Colorado Springs where she enjoys gardening, hiking, oil painting, power walking, and spending time with her family, especially reading books to her grandchildren.

Becky is the author of Unintended Hero, a true story about her father’s battles, experiences, and adventures in WWII aboard the USS Denver. She is passionate about sharing the values from the Greatest Generation and enjoys speaking to high school classes about patriotism.

A member of ACFW and Allauthor, Becky has devoted her website to creating and preserving family memories and sharing family stories for the next generations through her monthly blogs. 

You can find her at: https://beckyvanvleet.com. She would love to hear from you, especially if you have a family story to share!

 

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Friday, October 18, 2024

Unforgotten: (Amish Romantic Suspense Story with Forgiveness and Second Chances) by Shelley Shepard Gray

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Unforgotten: 

(Amish Romantic Suspense Story with Forgiveness and Second Chances) 

November 5, 2024

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Deadly Revenge: (Small Town Suspense Thriller Cold Case with Second Chance and Friends to More Romance) by Patricia Bradley

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Deadly Revenge: 

(Small Town Suspense Thriller Cold Case with Second Chance and Friends to More Romance)

November 5, 2024

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

You Don't Have to Be a Star: The Park Ranger and the Movie Star... (Montana Fire book 9) by Susan May Warren

 


You Don't Have to Be a Star:
 

The Park Ranger and the Movie Star...

(Montana Fire book 9) 

February 7, 2024

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Welcome to the A Token of Love Celebration Tour! #giveaway

 




About the Book

Book: A Token of Love

Author: Carrie Turansky

Genre: Fiction, Historical Romance

Release date: September 3, 2024

Separated by centuries, the lives of two women intertwine through their shared pursuit of love, truth, and justice.

In 1885 London, Lillian Freemont embarks on a treacherous journey to reunite with her long-lost niece, Alice, who was abandoned at the Foundling Hospital eight years ago. Fueled by her sister’s plea and armed with the gold token that identifies her niece, Lillian teams up with investigative reporter Matthew McGivern to expose the grim reality of the shadowed streets of London. As Lillian and Matthew unravel the mystery of Alice’s disappearance, their partnership blossoms into one of shared purpose and undeniable attraction.

In present-day London, Janelle Spencer finds herself unexpectedly running the Foundling Museum. When filmmaker Jonas Conrad arrives to document the museum’s history, their collaboration takes a surprising turn as they uncover articles from the past that shed light on a haunting connection to the present. As Janelle becomes caught between exposing the truth and protecting the museum’s reputation, she must decide if she can risk everything for what she believes.

 Marilyn's thoughts:   A Token of Love brings the past history of the Foundling Hospital in London during 1885 to the present Foundling Museum with the history being displayed. The dual timeline with courageous characters who risked their lives to find answers for the less fortunate brought tears and smiles as the tale unfolded to them finding villains behind the scenes causing undue stress, heartache and pain for those in need.

 

The events at the Foundling Hospital reflects how human trafficking has grown since then especially with lower social economic females who are captured into being sold into unpleasant situations. My heart broke at times in this touching read by Carrie Turansky, who included remarkable history and a lovely faith message. Fans of Historical Fiction with a faith based message will want to read this book to see the parallel to the happenings in our present day.

 

I received an early copy of this book from Celebrate Lit and Bethany House Publisher without any obligation to write a positive review. I have expressed my own thoughts.

 

Click here to get your copy!

 

About the Author

Carrie Turansky is the award-winning author of twenty-one inspirational novels and novellas and a winner of the Carol Award, the International Digital Award, and the HOLT Medallion. She loves traveling to England to research her Edwardian novels, including No Journey Too FarNo Ocean Too WideAcross the Blue, and the Edwardian Brides series. Her novels have been translated into several languages and have received starred reviews from Christianbook.com and Library Journal.

 

 

 

 

More from Carrie

Come with me to London!

My latest novel, A Token of Love, is a dual-time story set in London during the late Victorian Era and present day. That prompted my husband and I to take a trip to London earlier this year. We were especially delighted to visit the Foundling Museum which tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, the first children’s charity home in England. The Foundling Hospital and Foundling Museum tie the historical and contemporary plots together in A Token of Love.

Thousands of children were taken in by the Foundling Hospital when their mothers could no longer care for them. Some of the mothers left small items such as coins, thimbles, and pieces of jewelry with their infants as identifiers in the hope that if their situation changed, they might be able to return and reclaim their child. Those items were called tokens, and we saw several of them on display at the Foundling Museum.

Each token is unique and represents a mother’s love and desire to be reunited with her child. It was very moving to view them on display and think of all the heartache and hope behind each token.

More than two years ago, I saw an image of the tokens on Pinterest. That sparked my curiosity, and I followed the research trail to learn more about them. That led to the Foundling Museum’s website, which offers a treasure trove of information and personal stories about the mothers and children connected by those tokens. What I discovered helped me develop the characters and plot for A Token of Love. The story highlights one mother who gave her daughter into their care, then eight years later tries to reclaim her. But her daughter is missing, and that sets off a series of events that stirs all of London. Family drama, romance, inspiration, and a touch of mystery will make the story meaningful for readers.

If you like stories based on true events in history that will touch your heart and lift your spirit, then I think you will enjoy reading A Token of Love!

If you’d like to see more photos from my research trip to London and the Foundling Museum, I hope you’ll visit my website photo page!

Blog Stops

Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, October 7

Maureen’s Musings, October 7

Books You Can Feel Good About, October 8

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, October 8

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, October 9

Connie’s History Classroom, October 9

Texas Book-aholic, October 10

Devoted To Hope, October 10

Simple Harvest Reads, October 11 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)

Live.Love.Read., October 11

Stories By Gina, October 12 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, October 12

Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, October 13

lakesidelivingsite, October 13

Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, October 14

Cover Lover Book Review, October 14

Lighthouse Academy Blog, October 15 (Guest Review from Marilyn)

Locks, Hooks and Books, October 16

Blossoms and Blessings, October 17

Holly’s Book Corner, October 17

Inspired by Fiction, October 18

Pause for Tales, October 18

Labor Not in Vain, October 19

To Everything There is A Season, October 20

Romances of the Cross, October 20

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Carrie is giving away the grand prize of a $15 Amazon gift card and a paperback copy of A Token of Love!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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Sunday, October 13, 2024

What Does It Mean To Be Blessed? By Sharon Musgrove #devotional

 What Does It Mean To Be Blessed?

By Sharon Musgrove

“’But don’t you have just one blessing for me, Father? Oh, bless me my father! Bless me!’ Esau


sobbed inconsolably.” Genesis 27:38 MSG


My family has been in the habit of saying bless you when one of us sneezes. To be honest, it has

never really meant anything other than acknowledging an involuntary bodily function. But when

our kids were small, and someone didn’t say bless you when they sneezed, they would flippantly

ask are there any bless yous!!? As if they had missed out on something owed them.

Similarly, in the story of competing twins, Esau and Jacob, Genesis 27 tells of a grown man

wailing, despondent that his rightful blessing has been given to his brother. Esau’s explosive

reaction to losing out on his father’s blessing is a bizarre and foreign response to us today in our

current, blessing-less culture. What was the significance of a blessing?

The first blessing recorded in the Bible is given by God when He created the creatures that filled

the ocean and the air. Genesis 1:22 says, “God blessed them: ‘Prosper! Reproduce! Fill Ocean!

Birds, reproduce on Earth!’” (MSG). The Creator repeats this blessing at the conception of

humanity.

“God blessed them: ‘Prosper! Reproduce! Fill Earth! Take charge! Be responsible for fish in the

sea and birds in the air, for every living thing that moves on the face of the Earth.’” Genesis 1:28


(MSG)


The word bless comes from the Hebrew word barak, which is literally translated to kneel. This

technical definition of barak is also used in Genesis 24:11 to describe the behavior of camels

kneeling down at the watering well, when Abraham’s servant went looking for a wife for his

master’s son.

So, how do we connect the dots between kneeling and a blessing?

In the beginning of the world, we see God giving living creatures, including humans, the go-

ahead to make more of themselves. To reproduce. And the Father has given His earthly beings

everything they require to succeed in doing so. In essence, God submits His authority so that we

can do as He has done and make more of what He has made.

This is God’s blessing: kneeling down so that others can step up in partnership with Him.

This transfer of responsibility is mirrored in the blessing Esau missed out on. His father, Isaac,

relinquished his patriarchy and handed the keys of the family legacy over to Jacob, leaving Esau

with nothing. Remember, Abraham’s legacy of God’s favor had been passed to his son Isaac.

Esau expected Isaac would turn over God’s legacy to him. Esau bawled because the fame and

fortune of his family line were not his right.


Esau had a heart of entitlement, resulting in hatred when did not get what he felt was his right. In

Jesus’ day, the Pharisees modeled that same spirit.

But the life of Jesus modeled what the Holy Father initiated in creation. Jesus lived a life of

servitude, bending down to lift others up. Humility being the blessing posture.

“Think of yourselves the way Christ Jesus thought of himself. He had equal status with God but

didn’t think so much of himself that he had to cling to the advantages of that status no matter

what. Not at all. When the time came, he set aside the privileges of deity and took on the status

of a slave, became human! Having become human, he stayed human. It was an incredibly

humbling process. He didn’t claim special privileges. Instead, he lived a selfless, obedient life

and then died a selfless, obedient death – and the worst kind of death at that – a crucifixion.”


Philippians 2:5-8 (MSG)


This passage in Philippians reminds us that we have been blessed via Christ’s acts of service.

And we’ve been handed an invitation into God’s Kingdom as a partner. There is nothing we have

done to earn that right, in fact, we’ve done all the bad things that should get us uninvited!

Nonetheless, the blessing stands. The opportunity remains: do as He has done and make more of

what He has made.

Blessings may have been lost culturally, tossed around without meaning, but God’s Kingdom

still offers us the ability to be as He intended us to be...a blessing. This was the order that was set

at the onset of life: that God’s creation would, like Him, kneel down in order to lift another up.



Author Bio:

 


Sharon has been writing and teaching biblically based curriculum, Bible studies, and devotionals since 2007.    

 

She has had the unique position of writing curriculum and teaching for two private, Christ-based, residential recovery programs. Both programs primarily served women in the homeless community.

 

Sharon has traveled multiple times to Kenya, serving on medical teams and teaching in the rural Maasai communities. She’s been privileged to speak in Leadership camps intended on encouraging and empowering the impoverished, underprivileged, and often abused young women.

 

Within these ministries, Sharon has witnessed the transformative power of loving words spoken to the broken-hearted. Sharing God’s love and witnessing its transformative power has become her passion.

 

Sharon and her husband, divide their time between Oregon and Hawaii. They have two grown children. 

 

Currently, Sharon is encouraging others via her inspirational blog, but prefers sharing face to face. Additionally, she is working towards a degree in Ministry. 

 

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Connect with Sharon:

Website: Sharonmusgrove.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/Sharon-Musgrove-Untethered-102208978041060

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharonmusgrove_untethered/

 


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