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Book reviews, author interviews, thoughtful commentary with Lisa Lickel and friends
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Tomorrow Had
Come
by Jessica Kirkland
In every season
of life, the Enemy would whisper the lie that I would “never make it” to the
next. I believed it. Time and time again, I thought his words held power. As a
young child, I never thought I would live to see my school years. Once I entered
school, I never thought I would live to see the next day, next grade, or
milestone in life. I listened to a very real enemy, even though I didn’t want
to. Even though I came from a strong, Christian family, I felt powerless to stop
the lies. Fear gripped me, stole from me, and taunted every careful step I
took.
I gave my heart
to Christ at six years old, yet fear still held me tight. Though I had renewed
hope, the whispers and lies continued to flow and drown out truth through every
season. When, I heard the words that burned a hole straight through, I was
nose-to-nose with what appeared to be the sum of all my fears.
“Mrs. Kirkland,
you have congestive heart failure. If your babies are born now, they will
probably not live or be severely impaired.”
I was
twenty-six weeks pregnant with triplets. In the beginning, I had been pregnant
with quads, but had lost one child at 14 weeks. I never imagined we might all go
meet Jesus on the same day. I mourned the thought of my husband walking through
life alone. I grieved for the children that would either die, be disabled on
this earth, or grow up motherless. And I burned with anger, not just because of
the oxygen mask strapped to my face as I struggled for breath and life, but for
twenty-five years of allowing Satan to tell me that I would never make it to
tomorrow.
Tomorrow had
come.
As nurses
whirled around me, I prayed Acts 17:25 out loud, “…You give life and breath to
everything, and satisfy every need.” I pleaded with the God I personally knew
through a relationship with His Son, Jesus. I knew He had a plan for my life
that was good according to Jeremiah 29:11. In my humanity, I struggled with the
thought that death might be His plan for us on that day.
Today, we are
parents to three healthy five-year-olds. You would never know they were born
nine weeks premature. The joy that Satan has stolen from me in 30 years, through
a spirit of fear, is great. I imagine if you strung each lying sentence
end-to-end, they might wrap the globe. Yet, I have promised to tell others of
God’s miracles in my life and do my part in setting captives free. Tomorrow had
come, but so had Jesus, and it is He who has defeated the grave.
“For God has
not given me a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.”
2 Timothy
1:7
Author
Bio
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Jessica
Kirkland lives in Southeast Texas with her husband, Robb, and five-year-old
triplets. She is an author and speaker whose greatest passion in life is to see
young families grow deeper in their walk with God. Jessica's newest adventure
includes launching Christian Apps 4 Kids, which seeks to draw kids closer to
Christ one app at a time. A recent release is a book app that addresses fear and
scary nighttime sounds called The Sounds of Night, designed for kids ages 2-8.
It is currently available on iPad, iPhone and all Android devices. When Jessica
isn't writing, you can find her cheering her boys on at the soccer field, or
watching her little girl at the dance studio.
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To find
out more about her current writing projects,
connect
with her at: http://www.christianapps4kids.com
or on her
personal blog: http://www.jessicakirkland.com
To purchase
The Sounds of Night at iTunes:
To purchase The Sounds of Night in the Android Market: |
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Reflecting Him - book review and grand prize package
DO YOU SEE JESUS IN YOUR DAILY
ACTIVITIES
OR SAVE HIM FOR EMERGENCIES?
God longs for
you to spend your day with Him. Reflecting
Him helps you pulls back the veil so you can see how a true
relationship with the Lord changes your life. As Jesus becomes a part of
everything you do, you will soon be reflecting Him to those around you.
In ten weeks,
through Reflecting Him,
you will:
- Realize life is not about me, but all about Him.
- See daily applications for lessons learned from
scripture.
- Understand how God is directing your life—often
without you knowing it.
- Learn the importance of prayer in your everyday
activities.
- Discover the joyful intimacy of a life filled with
Jesus.
- Realize how your personal relationship with Jesus
changes when you make Him part of everything you do.
The study
comes in small enough bites to digest, but deep enough content to stimulate
change and growth. Carla McDougal’s refreshing authenticity and humorous style
lifts you up and encourages you to dig deeper into the Word.
CARLA
MCDOUGAL is founder of Reflective
Life Ministries headquartered in the Houston, Texas area. Her true
passion for her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, shines brightly, whether she is
speaking or writing. She shares experiences from her own life to encourage
women to live every day for Him. God is sending Carla around the world to speak
to women from all walks of life—those living in the best of circumstances to
those who have hit rock bottom.
Carla’s
book, Reflecting Him:
Living for Jesus and Loving It, is a 10-week study that encourages
you to open your eyes to God’s daily life lessons. The more you ask God to be
in your life, the more you will recognize His hand on everything you do. For
more information on a growing number of products from Reflective Life
Ministries, and to see about booking Carla for an event or interview, go to www.reflectivelifeministries.org.
- What practical
steps can believers take to be less self-focused and more God-focused?
- Life is not
about me, but all about Him. This phrase changed my life. Prayer is
the key to keeping your eyes on Jesus. The more we pray, the more God moves
us to do His will and not our will!
- You say it’s
important for believers to discover how to pray everyday prayers. What
does this mean? I heard a speaker say she would never bother God to help
her find her lost keys or a good parking spot—how do you feel about that
statement?
- I pray about
everything! Jesus tells us in Luke 16:10, “He who is faithful in what is
least is faithful also in much.” We categorize prayers, God recognizes
prayers. God wants us to bring everything to Him. Nothing is too small or
too big for God! Prayer builds our faith and trust in Jesus!
- What are some of
the blessings of having an intimate life with Jesus, and how does one
develop that intimacy?
- Humbleness
abounds as I realize there is nothing I can do to earn an intimate
relationship with Jesus. I can only obtain it through His grace and
mercy, which He gives so freely. Jesus is my all in all.
For those who leave a comment, you'll be entered into a grand prize drawing package of the following items, worth $125!:
Reflective Life
Ministries
Instant Leader Kit:
Video Teaching Series
Bible Study BookLeader Guide
Music CD
My Review of Reflecting Him:
Reflecting Him: Living for Jesus and Loving It
By Carla McDougal
WinePress
c. 2010ISBN: 9781606150337
$18.99
Genre: Bible studies, general
Set up as a ten-week course, McDougal’s attractive workbook
allows plenty of space for participants to record reactions to the lessons, and
offers a Leader’s Guide and Teaching Materials available to download from the
Reflective Life Ministries web site. A story, a scripture “excavation” and
reflection is planned out for five days of each week.
Reflecting Him is written with women in mind and full of
encouraging and challenging observations such as The Firing Process: “Do you
see Jesus walking with you in the heat of your situation?”
While I’m not always pleased with Bible Studies that jump
all over the place scripturally, McDougal carefully combines Old and New
Testament scriptures with the weekly focus. For example, in Week 5, Prayer is
the focus of the week, with a tour of the inside of our spiritual home the examples. Day One deals with our hidden selves in The
Closet and the scripture focus is the story of David and Bathsheba; Day Two
talks about our need for peaceful rest, and so on, taking a different Bible
passage to work through the week.
McDougal’s writing is personable and personal, encouraging
with well-planned lessons and real-life application challenges. She’ll lead you
on a path to a deeper walk with Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Diagrams, pictures,
charts, and a bibliography make this large-size workbook attractive and
useable. It won’t get lost in the sofa cushions!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Virtual Launch for A Summer in Oakville
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Mystery Month at Blackwood's Forest
Today I'm visiting Lisa Blackwood on her blog: http://blackwoodsforest.wordpress.com/
For Mystery Month! We're talking about the Gold Standard and the upcoming Map Quilt (April 2012).
Come chat!
For Mystery Month! We're talking about the Gold Standard and the upcoming Map Quilt (April 2012).
Come chat!
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Happy Anniversary, Clash of the Titles!
It's been almost a year since COTT opened its voting-booth doors and invited everyone in. Over the past twelve months, readers have chosen 25 Clash winners and received 48 free books. And along the way, a family formed. That family consists of the voters, authors, staff, and the 25+ blogs who have banded together in mutual support with COTT.
This is cause for major celebration! So COTT is doing it up to the nines.
Clash of the Titles' first annual Tournament of Champions begins next month! Over the course of four weeks, past winners from the previous year will compete in a series of clashes for the ultimate prize: the Laurel Award. The Laurel, COTT's most prestigious honor, is awarded by public vote to a single author among the year's champions.
Voters are expected to turn out in droves to support their favorites and participate in games just for readers. Each week, COTT sponsors—consisting of various authors and staff—will issue fun challenges to readers along with the chance to win gift cards, critique services, a business card design, and more. A dozen sponsors are lined up for the event so far. That's a lot of prizes!
Throughout the month, details and updates on the Tournament of Champions will be shared on the COTT website and featured within the Blog Alliance. To help spread the word, please grab the special Tournament Button (below) to display on your site. Then send a link to your page to: contactcott at gmail dot com to enter the special COTT Shout-About drawing. The drawing will take place during the first week of the Tournament and the winner will receive a Clash of the Titles mug.
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Mark your calendars and spread the word. This BYOV (Bring Your Own Vote) party begins on October 10th!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Goodreads Book Giveaway
A Summer in Oakville
by Lisa J. Lickel
Giveaway ends September 30, 2011.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
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