Today’s Sunday Psalm continues Advent with the theme of joy: “And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord: it shall rejoice in his salvation.”
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Sunday Psalm | Psalm 34:14
Today’s Sunday Psalm continues Advent with the theme of peace: “Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.”
Sunday Psalm | Psalm 130:5
Today’s Sunday Psalm begins Advent with a posture of hope. “I wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and in his word do I hope.”
Wednesday Waypoints | Five Creative Expressions I’m Thankful For
As the year slows toward Thanksgiving, I’m pausing to name five creative expressions that remind me why I love making things—words, crafts, and images that keep hope and imagination intertwined.
Sunday Psalm | Psalm 79:13
Today’s Sunday Psalm is from Psalm 79, a promise that God’s people will give Him thanks forever and share His praise from generation to generation.
Author Interview | No Plan at All
Today on the blog, I’m chatting with author Denise M. Colby about her newest release, No Plan at All , a historical romance about courage, healing, and trusting the future God writes.
Guest Post | Heart’s Promise
Today on the blog, I’m hosting author Linda Hoover for a guest post featuring her latest Gilded Age romance, Heart’s Promise, a story of faith, purpose, and love that spans from the Iowa heartland to Edwardian England.
Sunday Psalm | Matthew 6:19-21
Today’s Sunday Psalm comes from Matthew 6, the verse that opens His Boss’s Little Sister. A reminder that where our treasure is, there our heart will be also.
Episode 9 | Echoes through History: The Real History Behind His Boss’s Little Sister | A Spot of Story Podcast
In this Echoes through History episode, I share the real Wisconsin history that inspired my novella His Boss’s Little Sister. Set in 1931, the story draws from Depression-era economics, dairy laws, and the unexpected crime of margarine smuggling—revealing how real events shaped the fiction’s fairytale mystery.
Wednesday Waypoints | Three Secrets that Lead to Love
Three romances built on secrets that refuse to stay hidden: In Search of a Prince, The Mobster’s Daughter, and His Boss’s Little Sister.