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About Janice D. Green

Janice D. Green, wife, mother, and grandmother, retired after over 20 years in the public school system, most which were as an elementary librarian, with a goal to write Christian children's books. Her most recent releases are Jonah: The Fearful Prophet and The Creation (second edition) which are both published in three different formats. Janice's passion is to write about the Bible in a way that encourages people to want to know more and to read it for themselves. She also quilts and hopes to inspire families and youth groups to create Bible quilts for children. www.honeycombadventures.com www.biblequilts.com.

Aiming for same goals but through new sights

In the hope of becoming more focused on my writing, I am putting a hold on my self-publishing. This will allow me to let go of some of the many hats I’ve had to wear, and let me concentrate on writing more and better manuscripts which I intend to submit to traditional publishers. I anticipate having to wade through rejection slips and letters, but hope in the long run it will pay off with more and better books. I went to

Free e-books during “Read an e-Book Week”

March 2-8 is “Read an e-Book Week,” and the month of March is “National Reading Month” as well as “Small Press Month.” So I thought I would spread the joy by offering my ebooks for free this week. I’m a little late getting the announcement made because I had problem upon problem getting my book, The Creation, to upload correctly. The online site I used continually rejected the pictures I was uploading. I tried one thing

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

Who do we shine for? Matthew 5:14-16

In one of my recent posts I wrote about sharing with our children that Jesus wants us to be salt and light to the world around us. Let us linger a little longer on this passage as we ask ourselves, Do people (especially our children) see Christ in me, or do they simply see a woman striving and stressing out “to do things for Jesus.” Do they see Jesus’ love flowing out of me? I can be a bit klutzy in

A Passel of Valentine’s Day Ideas…

How many ways can you make a valentine? We probably all know how to fold a piece of red or pink paper in half and cut out half a heart, then unfold it to get your valentine. But can you think of other ways to give valentines to your children? Here is a passel of ideas for making valentine fun. Don’t overlook the links for more information and ideas. Origami heart – click this link for