It's hard to find appropriate stories for children that don't contain objectionable ingredients. Even in small doses, spices set the character for a whole dish. How impactful then for character to be infused by the holy ingredients of biblical truth, love, and hope. Each month, we recommend a story work of art that is both creative and faithful to the Creator and the lover of our souls. May God add to these authors and their works. April Pick - click to see moreIt's hard to find appropriate stories for children that don't contain objectionable ingredients. Even in small doses, spices set the character for a whole dish. How impactful then for character to be infused by the holy ingredients of biblical truth, love, and hope. Each month, we recommend a story work of art that is both creative and faithful to the Creator and the lover of our souls. May God add to these authors and their works. March Pick - Light of Mine by Allen BrokkenIt's hard to find appropriate stories for children that don't contain objectionable ingredients. Even in small doses, spices set the character for a whole dish. How impactful then for character to be infused by the holy ingredients of biblical truth, love, and hope. Each month, we recommend a story work of art that is both creative and faithful to the Creator and the lover of our souls. May God add to these authors and their works. February Pick - The Purloined Boy by C.R. WileyIsn't this cover beautiful? Congratulations to our own Michelle on her new book which released in January 2024. If you're new to Deep Haven, it's a small town on the rugged Minnesota Northshore. You'll have to visit within the pages of Michelle's book to meet the newest arrivals.
In June of this year, it will be 80 years since the D-Day invasion that saw American, Canadian, and British troops storm the beaches of Normandy in a costly effort to save Europe from the Nazis and their allies. Today, the wide beaches and tall cliffs are quiet. But the grassy National Cemetery nearby, spread across a foreign shore, lies as a permanent reminder.
The men and women who fought in the Second World War and their personal stories will never be adequately known. What made them laugh? What encouraged them as they volunteered their young lives to battle in strange lands for people they had never met? Our group's newest book release takes you back to 1943. It's hard to find appropriate stories for children that don't contain objectionable ingredients. Even in small doses, spices set the character for a whole dish. How impactful then for character to be infused by the holy ingredients of biblical truth, love, and hope. Each month, we recommend a story work of art that is both creative and faithful to the Creator and the lover of our souls. May God add to these authors and their works. January Pick - The Winter King by Christine CohenIs there anything nicer than a buttery baked treat?
There is. When you combine flaky deliciousness with a sweet small town romance, you get a delight for your tastebuds and your heart. See below the beautiful cover of our group's newest book! |
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