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March 1, 2013

Two New Holidays From Monday’s Voting!

Special Days: In the Deep-O-Tional mailing on Monday, we looked at the first Passover and what makes a celebration lasting, memorable, meaningful. I asked recipients to vote for a worthy holiday to add to our calendar. Here’s what two of them said� Deb writes: Halfway Day � that is halfway between New Year’s Day and Good �

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Published on March 01, 2013 05:00

Why the Title “Love in a Broken Vessel�?

Quick Change Artist Many of you know that my husband used to be a pastor. He left full-time pastoral ministry in 2007 to pursue the overarching call of his life–teaching. He began as a high school teacher and coach before going to seminary. He then served as a pastor for fourteen year, and finished his �

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Published on March 01, 2013 05:00

February 24, 2013

Love In A Broken Vessel Giveaway–Enter NOW!

If you haven’t yet entered the ~ Love in a Broken Vessel Giveaway You have only a few days left for your chance to win! CLICK HERE for full details on the how to enter and GREAT PRIZES!

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Published on February 24, 2013 13:22

February 22, 2013

Mommy, Where Do Book Trailers Come From?

How Do You Create A Book Trailer? Well, I don’t! My son-in-love created my first two trailers–Love Amid the Ashes and Love’s Sacred Song–and the great folks at Jones House Creative produced the trailer for Love in a Broken Vessel. I thought I’d share with you a few steps that each one used to arrive at the awesome �

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Published on February 22, 2013 05:00

February 15, 2013

Roll Call! Broken Vessel’s Cast of Kings�

What’s the Story? My third biblical novel, Love in a Broken Vessel (Revell, March 1, 2013), tells the story of the Old Testament prophet, Hosea, who was called by the LORD to marry a prostitute named, Gomer. The LORD called Hosea to use the love and heartache from his  marriage to fuel his passion to share God’s love and heartache at �

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Published on February 15, 2013 08:00

February 12, 2013

Official Title Book #4: The Shadow of Jezebel (March 2014, Revell)

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Published on February 12, 2013 07:21

February 8, 2013

Roll Call! Broken Vessel’s Cast of Prophets�

What’s the Story? My third biblical novel, Love in a Broken Vessel (Revell, March 1, 2013), tells the story of the Old Testament prophet, Hosea, who was called by the LORD to marry a prostitute named, Gomer. Who Needs Prophets? Today, we’ll take a peek at the folks who surrounded the tempestuous couple. The prophets of the �

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Published on February 08, 2013 13:10

February 1, 2013

Separation Unto the LORD

Separation� You’re reading this after I’ve spent eight days holed-up in a hotel room, finishing my rough draft on book #4–but I’m writing this in the midst of my separation from the world. Why does a middle-aged, empty-nester need quiet hotel room to write a biblical novel? Because my laundry yells at me, my dog �

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Published on February 01, 2013 05:00

January 25, 2013

Explore the King Tut Exhibit With Me � Trip #3

Got Me Thinking� On Jan. 2, 2013, I went with a friend and her daughters to the King Tut Exhibit in Seattle. King Tutankhamun–King Tut to most of us–was an Egyptian king made famous by his tomb of hidden treasures found in the early 1900′s. Often referred to as the “boy-king,� Tut reigned from (approx.) 1336-1327 BCE and �

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Published on January 25, 2013 05:00

January 18, 2013

Explore the King Tut Exhibit With Me � Trip #2

What’s the Hub-Bub? On Jan. 2, 2013, I went with a friend and her daughters to the King Tut Exhibit in Seattle. King Tutankhamun–King Tut to most of us–was an Egyptian king made famous by his tomb of hidden treasures found in the early 1900′s. Often referred to as the “boy-king,� Tut reigned from (approx.) 1336-1327 BCE and �

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Published on January 18, 2013 05:00