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Did You Receive an Amazon Gift Card for Christmas?

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If you did, that's fantastic! I truly hope you had a Blessed Christmas and are looking forward to 2026. For those who may have received Amazon Gift Cards for Christmas and love to read Biblical fiction, I have a recommendation: Please check out: Archangels: Beginnings. The book is basically the Bible from the Archangel Michael's point of view, but keep in mind, this is Book One of a series. I'm working on Book Two as we speak. Archangels: Beginnings is available in paperback and Kindle. AND... Here’s the link if you are interested: https://a.co/d/dzCI9yv May the LORD bless you, keep you, and answer your prayers and mine according to His Holy Will. I wish you a Happy and Healthy New Year! Anita

ANNOUNCEMENT

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Greetings to all who read my blog. You are very special to me, like family far away, but very close to my heart. I am so excited to share this news with you. My very first novel, Archangels - Beginnings , has been published on Amazon, and it is now live. Archangels – Beginnings is a Biblical Fiction, somewhat speculative, but true to God’s Word. It’s an action-packed adventure from the creation of Heaven and angels to Lucifer developing pride, as seen from the Archangel Michael’s point of view. It’s for Young Adults and the Young at heart. Archangels - Beginnings is Book One in a series, and currently I am working on Book Two. I hope you will check it out and maybe decide to purchase a copy for yourself or as a Christmas gift. Here is the link:     https://a.co/d/5lgLm18     OR click:     Archangels: Beginnings As always, thank you for allowing me into your lives. I pray you have been and will c...

Why Christmas?

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  Worship House Media       Can you believe it? Amid Thanksgiving preparations, a world war was escalating. Would it happen? Was the handwriting already on the wall? Had God weighed our world in the balances and found it wanting? [1]      For a while now, I’ve felt the end of the age [2] fast approaching. Chaos, insanity, wars, rumors of wars now with nuclear capabilities, and artificial intelligence so threatening humanity that, if possible, no flesh would remain. [3] Earlier, it seemed the LORD gave America and, by extension, the world a reprieve and great hope for the future. But with this current volatility, I’m not so sure.      End-time disorder is prophesied in the Bible. Are Jesus’s warnings coming to life before our eyes, blinking on and off like a neon sign declaring, “The End is Near?”       Hold on…Jesus also said, “…See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, b...

Unto Us

Driving to church a few Sundays ago, I contemplated what God would have me write this month. As each beautiful Scripture of our Savior’s incarnation and birth filed through my memory, I reached Isaiah 9:6, and it exploded in full Halleluiah Chorus style.   “For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”   When my personal concert concluded, I thought, Lord, hasn’t this verse been written about by more intelligent and creative people? What could I possibly write that hasn’t already been said?   Like frames of a silent movie film, the Son’s names rolled by one by one, “Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” Then, in a flash, they rewound to W o n d e r f u l .   I love this name. Early in my conversion, God opened my eyes to it in the announcement of Sampson’s concept...

A PERFECT CHRISTMAS

Tinsel, glittering trees, sparkling lights, wreaths, and decorations in their place. Nativity displayed. Cards addressed and mailed. Candles lit. Table set. Ham glazed. Cookies baked, candies molded, nut bowls filled. Cocoa simmering, presents wrapped, ribboned, and bowed, and a family dressed to the nines. What a p e r f e c t C h r i s t m a s ! Oh, how I wish this were me. I did better with C h r i s t m a s when I was younger, probably because I started in September. Lately, though, the perfect Christmas seems elusive, and I’d rather escape into Christmas poems, books, and movies. In them, I rarely see the behind the scenes work or the chaos that ensues with my not-so-perfect Christmases. Neither is there the stress, depression, or frustration building during the holidays. Sometimes we’re missing loved ones, sometimes we’re lonely, sometimes it’s disturbing news or a serious diagnosis, and sometimes we’re simply dreading the work of putting up decorations, just to take th...