Welcome back to day 2! Yesterday I shared some of my favourite Christmas songs. (I apologize that some of the videos malfunctioned—there are now fixed and you can actually listen to the music, lol!) And today, I’m blessing you with sharing my whole p...
Welcome to the December Eve Party, y’all! This is hosted by the lovely Lily @ Lillian Keith, and I am so excited to participate. This fun event will extend over two days—November 30 and December 1—so be sure to check back tomorrow for my second post!...
This tag was created by the lovely Rachel @ The Edge of the Precipice and I was tagged for this by Eva-Joy @ The Caffeinated Fangirl last year… and am finally getting to it—sorryyyyyy! THE RULES1. Thank the person who tagged you. (Thanks, Eva-Joy!)2....
Y’all, there is an EPIC sale going on here. Over 600 indie books, either free or 99 cents (USD). I wanted to make a long list for you all, but I haven’t had the time (so sorry!), so here is the link to the sale, and if you’re interested in a book, fe...
Have you done a Bible-in-a-year challenge? I’ve been doing it for two to three years now and it’s been amazing. I had a plan on YouVersion, which has audio, so I would play the audio and listen as I did chores. It was a chronological challenge, so I...
We have more of an unusual blog post today, but I wanted to introduce you all to D.J. Speckhals! D. J. Speckhals is the author of Witnesses of the Light, a historical fiction series taking place in the fifteenth century featuring the Waldenses. Heret...
Okay, so remember these? Here is their cousin. I know this list is small and I am not an *expert* at these kinds of lists. But I do want to share about the books I suggest reading if you’re writing WWI. As a starting point, maybe. 😉 1. A Treasury of...
November 11. The day set apart to honour those who fell on the field of battle. Pin on a poppy. Post something on your social media about heroes laying down their lives. Listen to a national anthem, salute a flag, stand for a minute in silence. But w...
I have no idea where October went, because I have no idea what happened in October and I did not give permission for November to happen. (If you did, you should be fired.) #obviouslyjustkidding But I can’t be the only one who feels like that, right??...
I got my permit several years ago, as a nineteen- or twenty-year-old (really, those years seem light ages away now, thanks to everything that’s happened since…). Of course, that wasn’t my idea. My parents signed me up for the classes, knowing otherwi...