Tuesday, January 8, 2013

The Treasure Seeker by Teena Stewart launches today

Teena Stewart is launching her book THE TREASURE SEEKER on Tuesday, Jan. 8.

The Treasure Seeker is searching for you, His precious lost treasure. Learn your true value and how the Treasure Seeker wishes to refine and polish you into the gemstone you were meant to be.

You can help Teena achieve ‘best seller’ status by purchasing the book at amazon.com TODAY – and receive all kinds of cool free gifts while you’re at it plus enter for a free necklace drawing!

Here’s how:

1. Go to the Landing Page on Teena’s Website http://teenastewart.com/id119.html

2. Buy the book at amazon.com.

3. Go back to the Landing Page http://teenastewart.com/id119.html and fill in the form with your name, email and purchase number.

It’s that easy! You’ll be directed to your free gifts and all you have to do is choose which ones you want.



About the book:

One of the toughest women's issues is that many women, even the most outwardly self-assured ones, wrestle with feelings of inadequacy and worthlessness. Though we want to believe we have value, messages bombard us daily, telling us if we don’t look a certain way, dress a certain way, drive a certain car, weigh a certain weight, or work in a certain type of career, we are worth very little.

 
The Treasure Seeker, our Heavenly Father’s only Son, has a different opinion. He knows your true value and will stop at nothing to recover you, His cherished one. He longs for you to come into a close, loving relationship with Him so you can not only feel cherished but also cherish Him, the greatest treasure of all.

 
Through practical truth this Christian Living book will draw you closer to the Treasure Seeker who takes on the role of Master Jeweler who: lovingly shapes, refines, polishes, and even incorporates your flaws, to transform you into a jewel of stunning beauty.

He will help you find your remarkable true worth so that you become the dazzling gemstone you were created to be.

 
Unique accompaniments: 
  • Intriguing treasure stories
  • A study of the "Lost" parables including the lost coin, the lost sheep, the prodigal son, the treasure hidden in a field, and the pearl of great price
  • Points to ponder at the end of each chapter for reflection and discussion
  • A chapter highlighting gemstone attributes allowing readers to determine which gemstone they are most like
  • A Treasure Seeker Jewelry line created by author/artist Teena Stewart available at a discount when you purchase the book. (Coupon included in the back of the book.)


What others are saying:

I like the way this can help us use this book for a book club discussion or a small study group…
And then, in the Appendix, I enjoyed doing the "Spiritual Gifts Questionnaire"… I think this would make an awesome Bible Study. I would recommend this book. – Penny Henry, Grandma’s Book Reviews

For those who seek a small group guide with meat, book club books, or something to go along with a personal meditation time, The Treasure Seeker is a perfect companion. Never dull or fluffy or overbearing, this book is great, uplifting encouragement the likes of Beth Moore or other Women of Faith personalities.—Lisa Lickel, Author and Reviewer

A gemstone may have flaws. Sometimes those flaws detract from the stone's value, but sometimes they enhance it by adding character. The Treasure Seeker reminds us that we are like those gemstones. A quote from Teena Stewart sums up the book's ultimate message well. "Each one of us is valuable, even if we think we are not. And He [God Himself] desires for us to have a loving relationship with a Father whose compassion makes all other loves pale by comparison." – Marti Suddarth, Author and Teacher

Buy this book if you want to encourage someone to believe in the love of God. You can also use this book to witness to someone, especially a creative person. For people struggling with inadequacy or insecurities, this book will encourage them and help them see themselves in God's light. – Emelia Mosima, Author of “Wait”

Author bio:

Teena Stewart is an author, ministry leader, and artist with hundreds of published articles to her credit in the secular and Christian realm as well as numerous books. Her current focus reflects the spiritual message of brokenness, restoration, and a vibrant relationship with God and others.

When she isn't writing, she is creating artwork and jewelry treasures (often from discarded and found objects) or leading ministry for Java Journey, an innovative coffee shop ministry in Hickory, NC. Java's mission is provide hope and restoration to the hurting and broken by sharing Christ's story, showing His love and by empowering the restored to serve others. Teena is available to speak at your event.

FREE STUFF:

Here’s a sampling of FREE bonus e-gifts from generous supporters:

Live Without Stress by Shelly Hitz

The Legacy of Deer Run by Elaine Cooper (3 Sample Chapters)

Angels of Humility ( 4 Sample Chapters) by Jackie MacGirvin

All if you buy your copy of THE TREASURE SEEKER at amazon.com.on January 8! All links will be operational on the ‘Landing Page’ at teenastewart.com

FREE CHANCE TO WIN FREE GIFTS INCLUDING AN ORIGINAL DESIGN PEARL NECKLACE

Also the following books:

Two Scoops of Grace by Jeanette Levellie

Simple Truths to Personal Success by Krystal Kuehn and Violet James

Changing Zip Codes by Carol Stratton



DISCLAIMER: This ‘Best Seller book launch’ has been coordinated with the help of the ‘John 3:16 Marketing Network’ and many other generous supporters. The free gifts are deliverable electronically over the internet or by email by individual authors and supporters. They are not in any way associated with, nor deliverable by, amazon.com

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Teena M. Stewart

***AUTHOR***
http://nearly-brilliant.blogspot.com/
http://www.teenastewart.com/
http://www.facebook.com/teena.stewart
https://twitter.com/teenastewart1
***ARTIST***
http://www.serendipitini.com
http://serendipitini.blogspot.com/
***MINISTRY LEADER***
http://www.javajourney.org

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Book Review: Irene Hannon's Vanished


Vanished, by Irene Hannon
Book one of Private Justice
 

Revell Books
$14.99
January 2013
978-0-8007-2123-7
 

A bump in the night and eyes full of terror won’t let go of Moira Harrison. Was it her Pulitzer-prize nominated instincts, a bad memory, or guilty conscience that sent her to Phoenix, Inc, seeking justice. But for who?
 

Phoenix, Inc., the PI firm recommended by her colleague at the newspaper doesn’t exactly fit Moira’s idea of the office of private investigators, even though she’s never visited one before. The receptionist’s outlandish taste of dress almost offsets the soothing décor. And then Moira meets Cal Burke.
 

After hearing her crazy story of skidding in front of a woman and hitting her in the rain on a lonely road while Moira was reaching for her long-distance glasses, tincluding a man who said he’d help her but didn’t, and no evidence of anything but burned rubber, Cal Burke, ex-ATF agent and partner at Phoenix Inc., must be nuts to take her case. Pro-bono. Even the cops were hard-put to do anything but close the file.
 

Moira’s credentials as an investigative reporter help Cal believe, and when the math doesn’t start to add up, the hunt is on for a Samaritan whose kindness could put Moira in the afterlife before anyone’s ready. Certainly not Cal, whose five-year mourning period for his late wife is melting away, and Moira, who’s been burned by romance one too many times in the past.
 

Join this middle-thirties couple and their friends as they search for justice for a nameless victim.
 

I’ve been an Irene Hannon fan for a while, and enjoyed this story. It’s fast-paced and extremely well-detailed without crossing into the boring. A few little glitches, like adding some extraneous character point of view scenes for a situation that simply didn’t need more explanation felt like filler, but weren’t fatal to the pace. I liked the characters and their inevitable conclusion. I liked the investigative techniques, which might also make the details fall into place a little too coincidentally; but overall, Vanished is a great addition to Hannon’s repertoire. The next books in the series I’m sure will prove to be just as entertaining.
 

Available January 2013 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Online! Global Women's Expo Jan 11 Free


Global Women’s Ministry Expo Will Train, Connect & Empower Women's Ministry Leaders


 


The 2013 Women's Ministry Expo offers training, connections and fresh ideas for  women's ministry leaders worldwide via its interactive online program.

 

PRLog (Press Release) – January 4, 2013 – The first ever global Women’s Ministry Online Expo is scheduled for Friday, January 11, 2013 featuring 24 trainers, idea generators and worship leaders plus Facebook and Twitter party hostesses and blog partners.

Hosted by International Women’s Ministry Mentor and Trainer, Marnie Swedberg, this online expo for Women’s Ministries is ideal for every leader who works with women’s ministry in any capacity.

 
The online expo is free to attend and will provide not only targeted training in the following eight leadership zones, but will also offer opportunities for leaders to connect with each other and the guest presenters at the live Facebook and Twitter parties which will run throughout the expo.

The eight one-half hour training segments include:

    ● Building Your Women’s Ministry on a Firm Foundation presented by Marnie Swedberg with ideas generated by Della Faye and worship inspired by Kim Bolton.

    ● Getting Yourself and Your Ministry Organized with Andrea Dudley. Kimberly Hooper will get your ideas flowing as recording artist, Dawna Johnson, focuses our hearts on worship.

    ● Establishing a Winning Team will be trained by Sherry Poundstone with ideas from Sharon Hurkens and worship music by Jagee Melton.

    ● Understanding the Personalities in Ministry will help you in every aspect of your life as Phyllis Harmony trains it, Krista Dunk generates ideas and Mela Kamin inspires us.

    ● Attracting Seekers is based on Donna Jones’ book, Seek. Donna herself trains this session with ideas by Teresa Lusk and music by Adele Morgan.

    ● Maximizing Small Group Bible Studies is trained by Mindy Ferguson. Beth Fisher is your idea generator and your worship leader for this module is Trish Tourline.

    ● Taking Your Group to Major Women’s Events. Thomas Nelson Live Event’s Coordinator, Kerri Willoughby, is your trainer with ideas being sparked by Michelle Reynolds and music by Carole Brewer.

    ● Planning Your Own Events and Retreats is taught by Frankie D. Sherman. Your idea hostess is CJ Rapp and worship music is provided by Marnie Swedberg.

Attendees are invited to swap ideas and engage with the presenters and others guests at the concurrent Facebook and Twitter parties.

The expo is 100% online, which means you can participate from any location worldwide.

 

You are invited to attend the 2013 Global Women’s Ministry Expo and may pre-register now for the chance to win prizes at http://www.WomensMinistryExpo.com.

 

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Mama was the Queen of Christmas with Linda Gilden


Mama Was the Queen of Christmas!
We're happy to supply you with a fun Christmas article and recipe to be used on your blog or in your newsletter or publication. We've also included some background on the book, in case you'd like to spotlight that information. If you do chose to use the article on your site, please also include the author bio. Feel free to use the book and/or author photo as well. Contact Linda directly if you need her to send you the material in some other format. And if you're interested in reviewing the book, request a review copy from her.
One reader says: “Mama Was the Queen of Christmas combines the art of storytelling, enthusiastic instruction, and family fun to inspire you and equip you for a meaningful, Jesus-filled holiday.”

 
Author: Linda J. Gilden
Retail: $12.95 (book)
Publisher: OakTara
October 26, 2012
ISBN-10: 1602903506
ISBN-13: 978-1602903500
(November, 2012 – Spartanburg, SC) Do you love Christmas but feel the real meaning of the season is lost in the busyness? Do you breathe a sigh of relief when the last holiday guest is out the door, the last gift unwrapped, and the last ornament put away? Do you struggle with balancing the preparation and celebration with honoring Jesus? After all, it is His birthday!

Mama Was the Queen of Christmas is a collection of stories highlighting “Mama's” role in the season as well as quotes, scripture, and practical suggestions for keeping the holidays focused on Christ. Mama presents creative ideas to plan a meaningful holiday season.

SPECIAL FEATURES:
  • “For the Queen” helps the reader focus on the truth of each story. This feature includes suggestions for the reader to implement that truth in his or her life.
  • “For the King” points the reader to the One whose birth we celebrate through a personal activity.
  • “For the Court” suggests family activities to apply the truth in each story.

Article & Recipe Available for Your Use
A Game for All
Adapted from the recently released book, Mama Was the Queen of Christmas
by Linda Gilden
How will all the little holiday extras ever get done? I ask myself that question every year. And as much as I enjoy the holidays, there seems to be so little time.
One year I decided to let go of expectations and concentrate on celebrating Jesus. I came up with a plan to accomplish a lot of the extras in a very short time. I created a game!
“Come on, everyone,” I said. “We are going to play a game.”
There was minor grumbling but in the end everyone agreed a family game would be fun. And I was so excited about the end result!
“Just give me an hour of your time,” I said. “Then you can get back to your homework.”
I found a cute Christmas container and deposited little slips of paper, each describing a job.
“I am going to set a timer for twenty minutes,” I said. “When you draw a slip of paper, you have twenty minutes to work at your job. When the bell rings, you will choose another job and change what you are doing. In an hour, you will have helped me with three pre-Christmas chores.”
The papers in the container had jobs like:
  1. Position the electric candles in the windows.
  2. Put the greenery on the mantle downstairs.
  3. Wrap presents. (Not your own, although most were willing!)
  4. A smile face. This job was really important. The person who got the smile was to circulate, serve refreshments, and make sure everyone was having fun.
  5. Address Christmas cards.
  6. Plan a family activity that will help us concentrate on the real meaning of the season such as memorize the Christmas story from Luke, find someone to share the season with who hasn’t yet met the Savior, concentrate on a different aspect of Jesus’ birth in daily devotions, etc.
  7. Make a Christmas goodie or edible treat. My family favorite is “Rocks!”
Christmas music playing in the background created a festive and jovial mood.
As it turned out, everybody was a winner in this game. The family gathered in the kitchen for a sample of “rocks,” pointing out that we had become happy little elves, proudly creating an atmosphere of merriment for the holidays.
Are there things you can do to make this holiday season less stressed for you and your family?
RECIPE: Rocks – Favorite Holiday Treat!
2 cups chocolate chips
1 ½ cups dry roasted peanuts
½ cup peanut butter
(1) 12.3 oz. box Crispix cereal
Confectioners Sugar
  1. Melt chocolate in a large bowl in microwave oven. Heat on high for 1 minute. Stir well. Heat 30 seconds more or as needed to melt chocolate. Stir until smooth. (Chocolate could also be melted in a double boiler over low heat on the stove.)
  2. Add peanut butter and stir until well blended.
  3. Add peanuts and cereal and mix until thoroughly coated. A wooden spoon works best for this.
  4. Put confectioner’s sugar in a plastic bag. Add cereal mixture, close bag tightly, and shake gently until mixture is coated with sugar. If you do a third of the mixture at a time, it is easier to handle.
  5. Makes a lot! Store in an airtight container. Enjoy!

 
About the Author:
Linda Gilden’s favorite season is Christmas. But, truthfully, she and her family like to celebrate all year long, so can it really be called a season? Growing up in a home where the spirit of Christmas prevailed throughout the year, she knows she is blessed to have married a man who shares the same philosophy—Jesus is not just for a season but for a lifetime! Linda is the author of over a thousand magazine articles and several other books, such as Love Notes in Lunchboxes, Love Notes on His Pillow, and Mommy Pick-Me-Ups (all by New Hope Publishers), but Mama Was the Queen of Christmas is one she has wanted to write for a long time. Her heart’s desire is to see families enjoy each other and make memories no matter what the season. Linda lives in South Carolina with her husband, three grown children and children-in-law, four grandchildren, and a granddog, all of whom love Christmas as much as she does!
 
Linda J. Gilden
Author & Speaker

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Five Questions with fantasy author Chris Hibbard

Five Questions with Chris Hibbard

Welcome Chris who shares about his new book, Journey to Terreldor, which happens to have lots of special goodies in the offering today for those who purchase the book on Amazon.

But visit here first. Other prizes include a free Kindle.


Join Mark and his brother as they find themselves in a strange world filled with impossibility and adventure. Faced with tragedy and trial, Mark is forced to draw upon strengths and develop skills he never expected himself capable of. The brothers are taken in by mentors who claim to hold the secrets of true wisdom and maturity. In their endeavors, they learn the most difficult lessons in life are often found on the path home.

Begin the adventure in Journey to Terreldor, then follow these brothers as they are cast into peril in Terreldor at War. Discover the culmination of their odyssey in The Long Path Home.

ISBN: 0615643825

 

What do you love about this book?

[Chris] I love being able to engage readers through entertainment, while bringing them topics to ponder--relevant topics I hope they will appreciate.


What have you learned about writing and yourself since you started this book?

[Chris] Writing is easy--editing is hard. I've learned how to engage a larger audience, and to leave them with something they didn't have before they picked up my book.


Tell about your latest release.

[Chris] Journey to Terreldor is the first volume in the "Adventures in Terreldor" trilogy. It is centered on a teenager who finds himself in a strange world, with no memories of how he arrived. As he discovers this new world, he finds himself caught up in a conflict that threatens to divide a kingdom, and destroy many lives in the balance. He learns life's most difficult lessons are often found on the path home.


What three things do you know now about the publishing world that you wish you knew when you first started?

[Chris] How random the selection process can be. (Never give up.)

Marketing a book can be as difficult as writing it.

Indie writers need a community of support for gaining exposure.

 

What are the five best things writers can do to meet the challenges of the 21st century?

Recognize a "top-5" publisher doesn't offer as much as they used to, in today's increasingly digital world

Give something away before you try to sell your work

Learn to better edit your manuscripts

Plan on doing plenty of research; you need to be knowledgeable to write well.

Grammar, grammar, and more grammar.

 
 
Chris M. Hibbard was born in the suburbs of New Jersey, the second of three brothers. His family soon moved to Alaska, where he grew up scrambling over the mountains and beaches of a remote village wedged between thickly wooded peaks and deep fjords. His childhood shaped in him an early love for family and the outdoors, and inspired such hobbies as wildlife photography, grafting fruit trees, and horticulture.
His first novel began as a collection of stories he invented to entertain his children. He, his wife and four children make their home in the Piney Woods of Texas.
To find more about the written works of Chris M. Hibbard and check for publishing updates, visit http://www.Terreldor.net
 
 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Map Quilt Giveaway!



Goodreads Book Giveaway

The Map Quilt by Lisa J. Lickel

The Map Quilt

by Lisa J. Lickel

Giveaway ends December 20, 2012.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
Enter to win

Book Review: The Big Red Chair by Brenda J Wood


The Big Red Chair: A story for Grieving Children
Including audio CD of the story narrated by the author inthe print version

By Brenda J Wood

ISBN: 9780986531385
c. 2011
Alloway’s Printing and Publishing
32-page photo picture book

$3.99 eBook
Print can be ordered from brendawoodauthor-at-yahoo.com

 
Wood’s charming story in rhyme features Grandfather Afi’s Big Red Chair. The chair is special for all family members, for hugs, naps, playtime; even laundry.
 

The tale begins with “We did not want a big red chair” until the time came Grandmother Ammi decides she would like the chair since Afi does. When Afi needs to be in the hospital, he misses his Big Red Chair. And when God calls Afi home, the rest of the family remember Afi’s love, especially when they use his chair.
 

More than a family tale, Wood’s book shares the love of a special grandfather who leaves fond memories in the everyday item they all enjoyed: his favorite chair. The pictures used to illustrate the book are a treasure and nearly any family can relate to them. A discussion guide meant to help young ones recall their friends or family members with love is included.