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Needs, Humanity, and Baby Skunks

Needs, Humanity, and Baby Skunks

by Emily Conrad | Dec 10, 2020 | Christian fiction, Christmas fiction, guest post, needs humanity and baby skunks, Stacey Weeks

by Stacey Weeks I love it when fiction does more than tell an entertaining narrative. I love fiction that forces me to think deeply about my faith and consider how God might be prompting me to respond. There are a lot of loveable characters in Mistletoe Movie...
Christmas Started Early This Year (But Thanksgiving Still Matters)

Christmas Started Early This Year (But Thanksgiving Still Matters)

by Emily Conrad | Nov 26, 2020 | Christmas, Christmas fiction, Emily Conrad, gratitude, Happy Thanksgiving, the importance of gratitude

by Emily Conrad I normally resist breaking out my Christmas decor until after Thanksgiving, but as I type you this note ahead of time so it can post on Thanksgiving, I’ve been sipping coffee from a Christmas mug and a wreath with the word “joy”...

Faith in the God Who Will Never Leave Us

by [email protected] | Nov 15, 2018 | Christmas fiction, Emily Conrad, Faith in the God who will never leave us, guest post, Mistletoe Melody, Stacey Weeks

by Emily ConradFellow Pelican Book Group author Stacey Weeks invited me to read an early copy of her Christmas novella Mistletoe Melody. The story was warm, cozy, and full of traditions, but it also featured some characters facing truly difficult circumstances.Those...

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