No, I've never published contemporary fiction before. Yes, I have been writing it, off and on, for years. Other things seemed more important. But I happened to show a Counselor-in-training friend a short story I wrote over 20 years ago called, "Cowboys and Indians". She was thrilled with the ideas in the story, about threats … Continue reading New Release: Fifty Shades of Faithful — Post by Mary C. Findley
Month: July 2014
The Greek Herodotus wrote a book in the 5th century BC he called Inquiries or To Know By Searching Out. We transliterate the letters Histories. Though written more than 1,600 years after the pyramids of Giza were built, the diligent inquiries of Herodotus are the most reliable records we have for the construction of the … Continue reading Building the Pyramids of Egypt According to Herodotus — post by Michael J. Findley
This morning wondering what I would delve into next for personal devotional time, the thought occurred to me that people, perhaps now more than any other time in history, are questioning the validity of God's Word. Christians swayed by scientific arguments falsely so-called, (1 Timothy 6:20) O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy … Continue reading Much Learning Hath Made Thee Mad! — Guest Post by Marilynn Dawson
An author friend shared a post made by bestselling author Mary Demuth. She says, "This is why I'm taking a Sabbatical, and why I am having to reevaluate writing and speaking as a profession." She in turn shared a post by Philip Yancy. You can read it here, along with all the comments, and mine, if … Continue reading Just Give Up? Not Me. — Post by Mary C. Findley
Secularism teaches a very long, slow progress for humans. They believe that the discovery of fire, the wheel, and how to domesticate animals took millennia. With much trial and error, one culture very slowly evolved into another. The evidence, however, shows a very rapid, sudden, even explosive growth of population, civilization, and advanced technology from … Continue reading Ice Age Civilization — Post by Michael J. Findley
We haven't had a "Through the Windshield" post in awhile, and hubby usually does these. But, let me tell you about our Canadian adventures. No cell service, no internet except free wifi at certain select truck stops when it works. First, 4-6 hours or so correcting the paperwork and submitting for approval so we … Continue reading Through the Windshield June/July 2014 — Post by Mary C. Findley
Benny and the Bank Robber 2: Doctor Dad is just one of the books you can get in this sale. The summer heat is on, but you can cool down with Christmas-themed stories hosted by Cynthia P. Willow right here when you click the text image below: