Merry Christmas From Christian Indie Authors Network Did you get a new kindle or maybe your old one has room for more e-books? Well, check out these great offers from our Christian Indie Authors. We have free books. books that are on sale, and a new releases. Not all books are free the same days … Continue reading Free, reduced, and new release books for Christmas — Post by Mary C. Findley
Elk Jerky for the Soul: It's tough, but you need it!
Torn Asunder by Alana Terry Torn Asunder is the newest suspense novel from award-winning author Alana Terry. Torn Asunder is the story of Hannah and Simon, two North Korean refugees who sneak back into their country to serve as underground missionaries. In this world of spies, secret police, and informants, Simon and Hannah learn that staying together … Continue reading New Release — Alana Terry’s Torn Asunder
Leah Westwood loves her husband Jacob with all her heart, even as the smoldering glances of her ex-flame Vincent Miller continue to affect her. What she once shared with Vincent threatens to rip apart the bonds she is trying to build with her husband. Jacob's heart belongs to Leah, but his body refuses to accept … Continue reading New Release: Parker J. Cole’s The Other Man
Our very first computer was a Coleco Adam. Production began in 1983 with two tape drives. We were the only people in our user's group (does anyone remember those?) with a floppy drive. It also had the power supply in a daisy wheel printer which sounded much like a machine gun. After the Adam, we … Continue reading Why We Chose Ubuntu — Post by Michael J. Findley
We left the MS Windows/Apple world. With very little knowledge of computers, you can too. Linux is a free operating system which was originally based on Unix. We have contemplated making this move for years. There will be a follow-up blog of why we made the move, but this is a how-to blog. Though there … Continue reading Joining the Ubuntu/Linux Community — Post by Michael J. Findley
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These are not my Best of 2014 cover choices. They are just the covers for my 2015 Writing Goals Recently several author groups shared around a post called "Worst Christian Book Covers of 2014". I'm not going to link to it, because, frankly, I don't want to give it one single more view. Many sites … Continue reading Best Christian Book Covers of 2014
Hi! I'll just say this out loud. I agreed to participate in this author Thanksgiving blog hop, and then forgot all about it. But, it just so happens, that I have things I am thankful for, or, rather, people, so I am very glad I did remember, and I do have this opportunity to share … Continue reading Who Am I Thankful For? You, You, and You! — Post by Mary C. Findley
Our latest fiction work is a collection of short stories titled "Fifty Shades of Faithful." The following comes from the last story, called "Family Plan." “Hi, um ... my wife and I want to get some photos taken, but she’s running a little late. Is it okay if I wait for her here?” “Of course.” … Continue reading Teaser from “Family Plan”– post by Mary C. Findley
1) There is more water under the seas than in the seas. The exact amount is not important. It is important to understand that this is considerably more than enough water for a worldwide flood. 2) At the beginning of the Flood, the single antediluvian continent ripped apart rapidly. This had two important results. 3) … Continue reading A Simple Overview of the Mechanisms Which Caused the Flood — Post by Michael J. Findley
Awhile back hubby asked for a book of standards. It was supposed to be a simple guide for people who might want to have us help promote their books. It was supposed to explain our views and how we would decide what books we could support. I hemmed and hawed and said I didn't quite … Continue reading The Book I Wasn’t Supposed to Write … and all the “Real Books” — Post by Mary C. Findley
Slave Again by Alana Terry 4.0 out of 5 stars Freedom and Strength May Not Be What You Think September 7, 2014 Are you looking for an uplifting message of hope? You may have to look hard in this extraordinary story. Mee-Kyong was not someone I ever wanted to hear about again, so I admit … Continue reading Book Reviews — Post by Mary C. Findley
Sam Harris has a new book coming out on September 9, called Waking Up. He claims we can do away with all religion now, and he is going to wake us up to what we should be doing instead of believing in God. But please read the quote in the graphic above, and understand that … Continue reading Read This Instead — Post by Mary C. Findley
How do you define wisdom? For some it’s measured by a person’s level of knowledge and learning or by one’s level of education. Dictionaries define wisdom as philosophic and scientific learning. Other definitions of wisdom include sound judgment, good insight, or common sense. Native Americans believe wisdom is earned only after living a long life … Continue reading A Biblical Definition of Wisdom — Guest Post by Richard Capriola
Science, History, Literature reunited. Eyewitness testimony and the real scientific method. Read ancient manuscripts, search the world, and discover truth instead of buying into preconceptions. When did time begin? Who are the Sons of God? Did ancient Establishments of Religion construct cultural controls and make man a god? Rediscover the Worldwide Flood and the … Continue reading Completely Revised and Expanded, in print and ebook: The Conflict of the Ages, Parts 1-3
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
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