Did You Know Archangels Have Diaries?
Author Cole Rheal thinks so!
Archangel Gabriel can trace his lineage as far back as the first established colony on the planet Heaven. He has kept a diary of events that transpired long ago—before Prince Lucifer, the greatly anointed cherub, convinced one-third of the angels to side with him against the Most High, before any of the angels had heard of this new creation called Adam and before the earth was destroyed, becoming without form and void. As Gabriel reads his diary, he relives those times of death and life, good and evil, destruction and creation, love and hatred.
Read along with this mighty commander of the eastern host as he joins forces with the three other archangels. Together with their guardians they grapple against temptation, deception, and lust for power in a world where death and fear are tangible creatures, ever hungry and feeding.
As you are swept up in these epic battles, struggles, and victories, your imagination will be challenged to ponder what the universe may have been like before humankind was conceived. What was Lucifer like? What did the angels do? How did the Lord respond when His most favored angel turned against Him and then convinced a vast number of others to follow in his monstrous ways? How many faithful angels will have to suffer, even give their lives, in defense of the Most High?
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Tweet This!‘The Adoption Network:’ How to Help Those Impacted by Adoption
Do you desire to start a support network for those in your church and community whose lives are impacted by adoption?
In The Adoption Network, Laura Christianson, founder and director of Seattle-based Heartbeat Ministries, walks you through the basics of planning and launching a support system for adoptive families, foster families, birth parents, or adoptees. You’ll learn how to:
- Develop a mission statement
- Plan a budget
- Recruit leadership
- Reach out to the community
- Create workshops, support groups, social events, mentoring programs, and more
Packed with practical pointers and worksheets, this handbook will equip you with the tools you need to create a vibrant adoption support network.
Laura Christianson shares her passion for adoption with a worldwide audience through her award-winning “Exploring Adoption” blog. An adoptive mom, Laura founded Heartbeat Ministries, a Christian support network for adoptive families. She is a popular speaker at adoption events and writers’ conferences. Laura lives in Snohomish, Washington with her husband, Robert, and their two sons.
To contact Laura, visit www.laurachristianson.com
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Tweet This!Author Debby Jones Goes Local and National
Author Debby Jones has been interviewed recently by her local paper The Jacksonville News. This is because Jones has taken advantage of our National Radio/TV campaign. Our publicity department starts out locally (her interview in The Jacksonville News) and then branches out nationally. As an example of the latter, Jones will be seen by over 30 million viewers on Sept 26th about her book A Rose Among the Ashes!
Additionally, Jones also gave away copies of her book to bookstore buyers and owners from all over the country at the ICRS (International Christian Retail Show) held in Atlanta this year.
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Tweet This!Pleasant Word Author Thrilled with Exposure at ICRS
Diane Draeger, author of Your Desk, God’s Altar, had a few good words to say about her experience in Atlanta, GA at the International Christian Retail Show hosted by the Christian Booksellers Association.
“I really appreciated how WinePress gave me the opportunity to attend ICRS as a returning author. They took my experiences up a notch by placing me in new venues such as the ‘personality party’ where I got increased exposure to the people there.
Thanks WinePress for a first class job!”
Diane Draeger
Your Desk, God’s Altar
ICRS is a closed convention attended by over 3,000 bookstore owners and buyers held in July. These owners and buyers will stock their shelves from product they see at this convention, which is why WinePress Group offers selected authors the opportunity to attend.
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Tweet This!Survey: Bible and Religious Books Are Most Popular Genre
The Church Report blog from Grove City College, Pennsylvania recently posted this telling article about a recent survey.
“A new survey of American adults’ book-reading habits finds that the Bible and other religious works are by far the most popular genre.
The Associated Press-Ipsos poll found that the Bible and religious works were read by two-thirds of those surveyed, more than all other categories.
Popular fiction, histories, biographies and mysteries were all cited by about half, while one in five read romance novels. One-fourth of those polled said they had read no books in the past year.
The poll found those likeliest to read religious books were older and married women, lower earners, minorities, less educated people, Southerners, rural residents, Republicans and conservatives.”
This article can be found at:
http://www.thecronline.com/news_article.php?nid=2943&ndate=23/08/2007
