Thursday, December 20, 2007

Gideon's Gift

Gideon's Gift, by Karen Kingsbury, has got to be one of the best Christmas fiction novels I've ever read. You've just got to read it! Of course, the Biblical Christmas story is the best news we could ever get. Gideon's Gift is about a modern-day gift, a story that reminds us powerfully that God still loves us and that love is still stronger than evil, hate, or death. This short novel reminds us that "Christmas miracles happen when we believe." The trusting faith of a child can soften the heart of the wounded and can triumph over fear and doubt. It has warmed my heart and has reminded me to reach out in kindness to the people around me, no matter how lovable they are. This book will add joy to your Christmas, especially if you've been hurting and heartbroken.

This book is available on Audible, Bookshare, and from just about any bookstore. Check it out, and please let me know what you think. Merry Christmas, my friend.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

This Month's Book Club Selection

Hi, everyone. Wow! We had a great meeting of the Christian fiction book club last Friday night. Several new friends came by, and we talked about Crime And Clutter, by Cyndy Salzmann. Our next meeting will be held on Friday, January 4, at 6 P.M. Pacific, 9 P.M. Eastern time. The book we're going to read is called The Seat Beside Me, by Nancy Moser. This is a gripping page-turner that takes us on the ride of a lifetime aboard
a plane where people are called to act with bravery in the split second decisions that change the course of their lives forever. Nancy Moser tells the
gripping story of five passengers and their seatmates who get casually acquainted while their flight is delayed. After the flight takes off, they plunge headlong into an icy river in a sudden plane crash. The moments that follow are more intense than any they have ever lived, changing the way the passengers see God and the meaning of life itself. This book reveals the eternal impact a brief interaction can have and the drastic measures it takes for some to reexamine their souls.  

 Lori Castner scanned this book and recommended it to me a couple of months ago. You can find the book on Bookshare or buy it from Amazon.

 Happy reading, and I'll see you on January 4th.

 Monica Willyard    

Saturday, December 8, 2007

A Family Needs Your Prayers

During the busy bustle of your holiday celebrations and preparations, will you please take a few minutes to lift up the Spina family in prayer? Mark and Susan Spina said goodbye to their 11-year-old daughter Gabby this morning as she went to be with the Lord. She woke up for school un Wednesday with weakness on her left side. She had been a healthy child with no sign of trouble in the past. They rushed her to the hospital where she had extensive surgery to stop bleeding in her brain. She declined rapidly, and doctors were unable to control the swelling and pressure in her head. She continued to decline until this morning when she was only being kept alive by machines. Mark and Susan had to make the terrible decision no parent should ever have to make, to decide to let their daughter go by withdrawing life support.

Gabby knew the Lord as her savior, and she was active in her church's youth group as well as being a student in the Christian school that my own daughter attends. She was 11 years old and was in the sixth grade. She had many friends, and the students at the school are making web pages, poems, pictures, and cards to celebrate her life and comfort her family. Gabby is in Heaven now and is at peace. It is for her parents and sister that I grieve because I know that losing a child hurts so deeply. The Bible tells us to celebrate when a Christian goes home to be with Christ. It is those of us left behind who have to cope with the tears and pain, and something about death seems so cruel. This was not how God wanted life to be for us. It is sin that brought death into our world at all, and its sting touches all of us so deeply. When we are in Christ's family, death of a loved one is more like saying good night because we'll see them again. It's just a very long night, and our senses tell us that death is final. Even though we know it in the head, the heart has other plans.

As a mom, I can't help thinking that it could be my daughter. The Spinas are health-conscious vegetarians. There was no warning at all. That seems so hard to take, to understand.

Please keep the Spinas in your thoughts and prayers. Hold your children a little closer this Christmas, and remember to say "I love you" just one more time, even if you think they already know. Make time to read just one more bedtime story or play just one extra board game. Take time to let them lick the spoon when you're baking, and sing that song with them just one more time. Later on, you'll be glad you did.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Tonight's The Night For Fun and Christian Fiction

Hi, everybody. Tonight is the first Christian fiction book club meeting to be held at it's new and improved time slot. Please join us for fellowship and to discuss the book Crime And Clutter, by Cyndy Salzmann. The club meeting begins at 6 P.M. Pacific, 7 Mountain, 8 Central, and 9 P.M. Eastern time. Everyone is welcome, regardless of whether you've read the book and whether you use Bookshare to read or not. If you have friends who like to read Christian fiction, give them a call or send them an IM and invite them. Just point your web browser to the following address:
http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rs7867a2369e0e

If you've never visited our community room, you will be asked to download a small and completely safe program that will let you hear and talk to other people in the room. Once it's running, just put your name in the first box and leave the password box empty. I'll be in the room at least half an hour early in case anyone wants to test their microphone or learn how to use the text chat part of the room. See you there!

Monica Willyard

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Romance Is In The Air

Two friends of mine are launching a book club that sounds like it'll be a lot of fun. Grace and Susan are avid readers, friendly people, and both of them have great taste in books. Here's the info if you'd like to drop in and see what they're up to.

Come Join Us and TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS

 

Kickoff of Romance Book Club next Tuesday, December 11, 2007


Come join us to talk about your favorite romance books and to help us choose our first book to read together.
 

Leader:  Grace Pires, East Providence, Rhode Island

Email:  silvara@cox.net

 

Club Assistant:  Susan Lumpkin, Austin, Texas

Email:  slumpkin@austin.rr.com

 

Date:  Tuesday, December 11, 2007

 

Time:  6:00 p.m. Pacific, 7:00 p.m. Mountain, 8:00 p.m. Central  9:00 p.m.

Eastern, and Wednesday GMT 02:00.

 

Where:  Friends of Bookshare Community Room at: 

 

http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rs7867a2369e0e

 

Everyone is welcome! We look forward to seeing you all!


Sunday, December 2, 2007

The Twelve Stories Before Christmas

A friend of mine is doing something that is a lot of fun and is a great way to get into the mood for Christmas. Drop by and check it out. He'd love to hear from you. The Book Man Of The Universe: The Twelve Stories Before Christmas: "Create a Link"