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March 20, 2015
Look What I Found—Anippe’s Fear
The Pharaoh’s Daughter – Bible Study—Week #1 Click on the following title to print today’s devotional: LOOK WHAT I FOUND–ANIPPE’S FEAR That late, great philosopher of the 1960’s—the Beatles� John Lennon (*grin*)—said there were two great motivators: fear and love. In The Pharaoh’s Daughter we meet a young girl, Anippe, whose life is full of one �
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March 17, 2015
The Pharaoh’s Daughter Releases TODAY–March 17, 2015!
CLICK HERE to visit The Pharaoh’s Daughter page, where you can read the first chapter, order free bookmarks, or order the book!
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March 16, 2015
Release Day TOMORROW!
March 17th isn’t just St. Patrick’s Day. It’s the day The Pharaoh’s Daughter releases! I’ve paced and sweated and cried over this baby, and tomorrow it’s borne to the whole world. If I had more than three minutes of free time, I might be excited—or nervous. My assistant, Klicia, has helped immensely with blog posts, �
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March 13, 2015
A Good Big Sister
Big sisters are a rare breed. I’m not one, but I have one. I birthed and raised one. I’m even grandparenting one. Big sisters are amazing. They protect. They love. They boss. They remember. Big sisters are God’s way of putting two moms in a single family. It’s a good thing Moses had a big �
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March 9, 2015
Child of the One True King by Renee Ann Smith
A Baby Changes Everything, part III “The king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives, whose names were Shiphrah and Puah, ‘When you are helping the Hebrew women during childbirth on the delivery stool, if you see that the baby is a boy, kill him; but if it is a girl, let her live.’� ~Exodus �
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March 6, 2015
Only Two Midwives in Egypt?
Have you ever lived in a small town? We raised our kids in Nappanee, IN—population 5,000. Completely surrounded by Amish farms, Nappanee is unlikely to grow larger, and I’m glad. It was the perfect place to raise a family. There were, however, a few drawbacks. One afternoon, only days after moving into our new home, �
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March 2, 2015
“I was Blind� by Klicia Thompson
This past Sunday in church, our message came from John 9 where Jesus heals the man born blind. I find the most intriguing part of this story is the aftermath that follows the healing. Rather than rejoice at the miracle that has just occurred, the incredible gift given to this man, almost everyone questions what �
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February 27, 2015
Who’s the Baby-Killin� King?
I don’t know about you, but when I encounter a genealogy in the Bible, I’ve been known to skip the whole thing and resume reading at the narrative. Can I get an, “Amen, Sistah�? And what’s with biblical ages? Seriously. Who can keep track of folks whose lifespan is 600 years—or more? Even people like �
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February 26, 2015
2015 Blog Contest Rules
Here are my 2015 Blog Contest Rules: No purchase necessary to enter or win Contest is open to US and international participants. International winners may receive a substitute prize of equal or greater value. The contest begins when the blog post goes live and ends at midnight PST on the Wednesday preceding the following Friday �
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February 23, 2015
Listening to Love by Kate Hodges
Just last week, America celebrated Valentine’s Day. A day where we are supposed to acknowledge those we love in our lives. It is a day when romance is in the air and everything is hearts and flowers. I hate Valentine’s Day. Well, hate is a strong word, but we can safely say it is far �
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