No matter what kind of a goal-setter you are (or aren’t), here are six pointers when it comes to considering what you want to achieve in 2026. Via @StephBethNickel The post Are You a Goal-Setter? (Guest Post) first appeared on Janet Sketchley.
No matter what kind of a goal-setter you are (or aren’t), here are six pointers when it comes to considering what you want to achieve in 2026. Via @StephBethNickel The post Are You a Goal-Setter? (Guest Post) first appeared on Janet Sketchley.
The shepherds saw wonders. Mary herself saw wonders! She held the Wonder of the world in her arms. The post Wonder and Trust (December 26) first appeared on Janet Sketchley.
Good Friday... a perfect day to explore silence. Here are 8 ways to step back from the everyday and nourish your soul. Via Steph Beth Nickel. The post Stepping Back (Guest Post) first appeared on Janet Sketchley.
Jesus and Moses. Jesus and Joshua. How about Jesus and Elisha? The post Review: The Elisha Code and the Coming Revival, by David Kitz and Dr. Ed Hird first appeared on Janet Sketchley.
3 fun mysteries I've enjoyed and can recommend. All set in small towns in coastal Nova Scotia. The post 3 Fun Mysteries Set in Nova Scotia first appeared on Janet Sketchley.
March 2024 new releases from members of American Christian Fiction Writers. The post New Releases in Christian Fiction (March 2024) first appeared on Janet Sketchley.
Recommended for anyone who enjoys intergenerational Christian women’s fiction with heart. Readers who also enjoy nonfiction in the Christian living genre and who like to read cookbooks will totally love this book. The post Review: The Divine Proverb...
9 good ways to learn new things! The post You Learn Something New Every Day (Guest Post) first appeared on Janet Sketchley.
February 2024 New Releases from members of American Christian Fiction Writers. The post New Releases in Christian Fiction (February 2024) first appeared on Janet Sketchley.
Book 4 in the Birder Murder Mystery series: clean, engaging mysteries with vibrant settings, complex characters, and clever turns of phrase. The post Review: A Shimmer of Hummingbirds, by Steve Burrows first appeared on Janet Sketchley.