Thursday, June 29, 2023

 

Everything Good Comes from God

Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father . . . (James 1:17).

Have you ever stopped to think that everything good in our lives comes from God, and every bad thing comes from Satan and sinfulness? God may allow bad things to happen because he can bring some good from them, but He's not responsible for evil. With our limited minds, we may never understand His purposes in this lifetime, but we can trust that He is good and wants the best for us.

And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose (Romans 8:28).

When we fail to understand this, it steals our joy. The Christian life should be freeing, joyous, and filled with peace. But for this to happen, we must depend upon God. We can't let false doctrine, Satan's lies, or our own worry and negative attitudes steal it from us. Life is always going to involve struggles, but we can trust God to see us through them and work things out, or we can be anxious, depressed, or unhappy. The choice is ours.

These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full (John 15:11).

And there's more good news. If we ask Him, God will help us learn to surrender to Him and find contentment in whatever situation we find ourselves like Paul did. This is what the Christian life can be, and we have the right to it as a child of God. We just need to recognize the truth and train ourselves to accept it as one of God's many blessings.

Not that I speak in respect for what I want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content (Philippians 4:11).

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Monday, June 26, 2023

Publishing Problems

Since I first started doing my own publishing, I've learned a lot and gotten much better at it, so I rarely have problems anymore. However, formatting and publishing Hurting Hero turned out to be more challenging than any I've ever done.  I tried everything I knew to do, and nothing helped. I even began uploading a chapter at a time to see if I could pinpoint where the trouble began. It started in Chapter Nine, but I kept getting the message from KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing), "Your manuscript cannot be uploaded." And it didn't tell me what was wrong.

My husband told me to call them. The last few times I've called any part of Amazon, it has been hard to get the help I needed, so I had my doubts, but since I had done my best to rectify the problem to no avail, I called KDP. The representative checked and said it was a problem with the drop-down capitals, and he would send me an email on how to fix it.
About ten minutes later the email showed up. I followed the instructions exactly, deleting all my drop-down capital letters at the beginning of each chapter and redoing them, making sure my fonts were on the normal tab. Apparently, this was where the problem came from. When I tried uploading the manuscript again, it still didn't go.

I happened to notice that my chapter titles were also on the heading tab instead of normal, so I deleted and retyped all of them. Finally, KDP accepted the manuscript, and Hurting Hero was ready to publish on June 12. If you read my recent blogs, you know about Amazon's punishment for not having a book on preorder ready by the promised date. That's why it's good to upload the book before the last minute, in case problems arise. Thankfully, this one is solved, and I hope there won't be another. Yet, with each problem, I learn something new and know more about how to troubleshoot in the future.

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Tuesday, June 6, 2023

 Update -

Due to some upcoming events, I won't be able to post a new blog for the next two to three weeks, but after that, they will resume.

Monday, June 5, 2023

 Hurting Hero

Coming not long after Memorial Day and in time for the Fourth of July, Hurting Hero is the story of a wounded warrior who struggles with his new identity as a man in a wheelchair. He almost gives up before a young military widow makes him take a closer look at his attitude. It's a feel-good story that you won't want to miss, and you may just fall in love with Trace Durham. He turned out to be a wonderful main character. Hurting Hero publishes on June 12 and is available for preorder now.

Link to Hurting Hero

The Audible edition is also ready. However, I just got an email from ACX, saying that, because of some temporary changes with Audible, they were delaying its release until June 10. Jared Walters, one of my favorite producers, narrated this one for me, and he always does a great job. With an announcer and theater background, he has both a smooth, easy-to-listen-to voice and the ability to correctly interpret the story. Being from Western Tennessee, his accent and cadence also fit many of my stories set in the South and the West. 

This is my last book in the Small Town Holiday Romances series. I came into this MAP late and took the available two slots that I didn't already have a book scheduled near. The Prodigal Pastor published in late January as a Valentine's Day book, but it's equally appropriate for any time of year. Jared produced that book too. These are the only two contemporary novels I've published lately. Although, as an English and history teacher, I love historicals, it's fun to write one that doesn't require quite as much research now and then.

Link to the Prodigal Pastor

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

 Potential

Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he (Matthew 11:11).

Christians have access to great power, but they rarely use it in the way the early disciples did. It's as if they don't know they have it, but Jesus told us we did. Of course, this power must be used for God's glory and not our own. Just as Jesus, and later his disciples demonstrated, it is to be used to help others in need.

Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father (John 14:12).

We can do greater works than all the prophets up through John the Baptist. How? Until the day of Pentecost after Jesus' resurrection, none of the prophets had the Holy Spirit's constant indwelling in them. But all who have accepted Christ as their Lord and Savior now do. This is where the power comes from. Where we are weak, He is strong. He was Jesus' promise and gift to His followers. to be with us when He wouldn't, not in the flesh.

Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind (Matthew 22:37).

The key is loving God with our whole being and following where he leads. When we do this, He will use us. His love with flow through us into others, and we will be strong in Him. We will do greater things than we ever imagined for His glory. Praise be to God!

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