Water or Not?

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Sandra Glahn While I’ve often written for medical publications—both fiction and non—I am not myself a physician. But I’ve been on the receiving end of more than my share of surgeries and treatments, so I can definitely write from the patient’s perspective. When I wrote non-fiction medical information for the trade market, my editors usually viewed my “lack of knowledge” as a benefit. My ignorance meant I naturally said “miscarriage” instead of “spontaneous abortion” and  “bruise” instead of “contusion.” But when I decided to branch into fiction to explore complex medical issues (Lethal Harvest; Deadly Cure; False Positive), I knew…

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A Chat with Author Molly Jebber

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Welcome to the CAN blog. Davalynn Spencer here, visiting with author Molly Jebber about authorship and her featured book for today, Hannah’s Courage. Molly, please give us a quick overview of your book. Hannah’s Courage is the third book in my Amish Charm Bakery Series. Hannah Lapp fears she may have waited too long to tell Timothy Barkman she’s ready for courtship. Charlene Shetler intends to become Timothy’s fraa. But is the newcomer all that she seems? Hannah learns Charlene’s hiding something from Timothy he should know. Will Hannah run from this, or will she have the courage to tell…

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New Release: Leaf Me Alone by Julie B Cosgrove

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Leaf Me Alone: Book 3 of the Relatively Seeking Mysteries by Julie B Cosgrove Publisher: Write Integrity Press Release Date: February 5th, 2020 ISBN-13: 978-1-944120-86-3 About the Book: Four days ago all Shannon had to worry about was Fluffy eating a fizzy antacid. Now, her husband may be unemployed, her Bible study mentor is on death’s door, and a possible murderer knows who she is and where to find her. She thought finding a long lost relative would be easier than this. About the Author:  Besides being an award-winning Christian fiction writer of fifteen novels and novellas, Julie B Cosgrove…

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Prayerwalking for Your Health and Community

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  Prayerwalking: Walking for your health, praying for your community Just over twenty years ago I found myself falling apart physically. I was huffing and puffing going up stairs. I needed painkillers to sleep. And the turning point occurred when I fell down the back steps because my knee had given way. I needed to do something about my health, but I also knew God had been nudging me to spend more time with him. So I decided to get up a little earlier the next day to walk, and while I walked I would take care of my prayer…

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