Thank you so much for joining me! I hope you take some time to peruse my sites and blog, and I hope you are blessed. I desire for my readers and listeners to abound more and more in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Presenting Biblical truths through story is my passion. If you are like me, a good story stays for a long time, working on my heart and perceptions. What better combination can you have than a good story that also gives you God's truth? On my blog, Faith, Fiction, Fun, and Fanciful, I post short stories or chapters to novels on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. At the Presenting Biblical Truths blog on Mondays I post the notes from Calvary Baptist Church's Ladies Bible Study, which is currently going through the Bible study questions in the back of Joab's Fire. I hope you enjoy reading my work and learning about my books. And above all, I pray that God will bless you and draw you closer to Him. If you enjoy historical mysteries, my newest book, Joab's Fire, is now available in bookstores and online at Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Christianbook.com, and other online stores. For the Kindle version: http://www.amazon.com/Joabs-Fire-ebook/dp/B007PEXACY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335903827&sr=8-1 Joab Black and his wife Sarah overcame the worst of pioneer hardships in order to establish a prosperous farm in Alberta, Canada. But those challenges never prepared them for the tragedy they now faced—a staggering loss and intense pain causing them to doubt everything they had ever believed. In the midst of their sorrow, even their closest friends interpret their sufferings as a result of God’s judgment. Has God abandoned them? Sergeant Dixon, the local North West Mounted Police officer, investigates the events leading to the Blacks’ plight. While his work gives them a ray of hope, his probing into the activities of a certain stranger possibly connected to the case may cost him his job and even his life. Inspired by the Biblical book of Job, this novel includes a Bible study exploring the perfection of God’s plan and the bounty of His love even in the most inexplicable and intense sufferings. A Week of Faith More Precious than Gold. ![]() “They gain their wealth at the hands of the poor!” Was Theresa a fool to assist this monk whom the Pope wished to silence? “If you defy me on this, Adara, I will reveal your conversion and you’ll be hunted down.” Was Adara’s new faith in the Hebrew God worth the trouble she now faced? “There is no spiritual life under the abbot.” The price of being caught with a known Anabaptist…well, Hans would never see his family again. Why did he have such a soft heart? Was his brain soft as well? "That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ:" (I Peter 1:7, KJV) Throughout history and even today men and women endure spiritual trials, but when we walk in obedience, our faith is strengthened because we see God’s Word at work. This book provides seven short stories and devotionals focused on growing faith through trials and persecutions. You can purchase A Week of Faith More Precious than Gold at Amazon.com, or BarnesandNoble.com, or order it through your local bookstore. If you enjoy short stories, devotionals, and poems, my book Best of Faith, Fiction, Fun, and Fanciful is available on Amazon.com or other online providers. You have heard that life is a journey and that we are born to a course . . . "Verily I say unto you, today shall you be with Me in paradise." Purchase Best of Faith, Fiction, Fun, and Fanciful at Amazon.com Dawn over Narragansett Bay Redemption comes to those who call upon the name of the Lord. Newport, RI 1653 For Josephine Coptin, calling upon the name of the Lord seemed foolhardy. God clearly rejected her when He took everything away--her husband, eldest son, father, and her home. Only her youngest son was spared, and she has been reduced to a maid in her former servant’s household with no future. When her brother's apprentice arrives from England, he makes her feel alive again. She suspects Davis Owen might be more than a mere apprentice. But could he ever love someone like her? Baron Pepys offers a life of luxury and a great future for her son, but at the risk of losing her reputation, perhaps even imprisonment if she returns to Newport, and certain exile from her family. Will she choose comfort and security over purity and family in order to provide for her son? Read Dawn over Narragansett Bay at FaithFictionFunandFanciful.blogspot.com "My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue [is] the pen of a ready writer." Psalm 45:1 ![]() copyright © 2011 Lynn Squire
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