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The Little Dirt People: What it Means to be Born Again by Tempe Brown

The Little Dirt People: What it Means to be Born Again  Author: Tempe Brown Paperback: 47 pages Publisher: Bush Publishing (2012) Language: English ISBN: 978-1-4507-3904-7 Price: $14.95 Ages: 4-99 (this reviewer’s opinion) Reviewed By: Janice D. Green Rating:      The Little Dirt People: What it Means to be Born Again by Tempe Brown amazes me with its child-like simplicity while it presents such sound Biblical concepts. I was charmed from the first page with Tempe Brown’s way of explaining fellowship as dogs hanging out with dogs, cats hanging out with cats, and

His Whisperings – revived as separate blog

At the time I set up the Honeycomb Adventures Press blog, I combined several blogs into one and created subject headings for them. His Whisperings is one of the blogs that I combined into this blog. I love to write about the Bible, but when I moved it into Honeycomb Adventures, I felt my posts had to always tie in with writing for children. That seems confining to me, so new posts of this type had almost disappeared. So I have

Special prices on Honeycomb Adventures Press books

Save $4.94 when buying both The Creation and The First Christmas as the same time. Purchased separately they cost $24.94, but when purchased together they are only $20.00 plus shipping (and SC sales tax @ 7% if ordered from SC). Click here to order online Click here for a mail order form Inventory Reduction Sale: Save even more if purchasing The Creation in sets of 8 or 16 copies. A great offer for Christian schools, libraries, churches, ministries to children, and Grandparents

The Creation – Inventory Reduction Sale

The Creation – Inventory Reduction Sale 8 copies of The Creation for only $30.00* plus shipping 16 copies of The Creation for only $50.00* plus shipping * add 7% sales tax for addresses in South Carolina Genesis account of the event of creation in hardcover copy Colorful hand appliqued quilt illustrations Kid-friendly language does not sacrifice story Emphasizes that life has meaning and purpose for today’s youth Discussion questions on each page – great for family or church

Catching my breath

I am so blessed. My mother turned 94 earlier this month and I was able to spend five wonderful days with her in Tennessee. We visited and enjoyed each other’s company while I did more handwork on my Creation quilt. I also spent five more days with my sister (who is also a quilter) and brother-in-law (who is in two poetry writing groups) also in Tennessee. I hurried home so I could have an author’s table in the Cokesbury booth for