[Mary Davis] It All Began One Afternoon

Do you enjoy short stories? In The Damsel’s Intent, which just released June 1, the main character Nicole’s grandfather is mentioned often, but we never see him. I thought it would be fun to meet him and his soon-to-be wife. Not having known anything about Nicole’s grandmother before writing this, I see where Nicole got

[Janalyn Voigt] The Most Popular Cookie of the 1890s | Tasting History Part 2

What do the following events have in common? Henry Ford invented the first viable motor car. The Yukon Territory drew 100,000 prospective miners in the Klondike Goldrush. John Muir persuaded Congress to designate Yosemite a national park. The United States annexed Hawaii. The suffragette movement began. So, what do these events have in common?  All occurred

[KD Holmberg] The God Who Sees

Last month I wrote about Hagar, the headstrong handmaid of Sarai, in The Present Moment. She conceived a child with Abram and quickly despised her mistress (Genesis 16:4b NKJV). Sarai retaliated by attacking Hagar with unrelenting cruelty. Hagar ran away when life became difficult and sought refuge on a desert road of tawny sand and

[Kimberly Rose Johnson] Feeling Overwhelmed?

As we navigate our new normal and face many uncertainties it is natural to feel overwhelmed. It’s safe to say many of us have experienced this at some point in our lives. Getting in the right headspace is helpful when feeling overwhelmed. Exercise releases stress and has a positive impact on not only mental health

[Dana McNeely] What Are We Waiting For?

Then the Lord said to Elijah, “Go to the east and hide by Kerith Brook, near where it enters the Jordan River. Drink from the brook and eat what the ravens bring you, for I have commanded them to bring you food.” So Elijah did as the Lord told him and camped beside Kerith Brook,