Jerusha: I’m delighted to welcome my good friend and fellow author, Stacey Weeks, to the FW Blog! Stacey is giving away one print copy of To Sweet Beginnings in Sycamore Hill, to one of you! So read on and enter the giveaway below! By Stacey Weeks In general, the Western world—and many in the church—do not know what to do …
Conquerors: The Voice That Gives You Victory Over Fear
Jerusha: I’m thrilled to welcome back my dear friend and fellow author, Emily Conrad! Emily is giving away one free digital copy of her novel, Justice, to one of you. Leave a comment below for your chance to win! By Emily Conrad I sometimes wonder what Jesus would say to me if I were to speak with Him in person. …
Amazing Things: Defeating Fear and Pessimism with Guaranteed Good
I smiled as I read the simple phrase printed on the pen my writing friend gave me: Amazing things will happen. My two writing buddies who had traveled with me to a conference that July knew the significance of those words. I was going to meet with my dream agent at the conference. The agent and I had been in …
A Matter of Trust: 3 Reasons To Trust that Will Shatter Your Fears
Jerusha: I’m delighted to introduce you to Karen Holmes today! I encountered Karen’s blog recently and found she’s a fellow warrior in the battle against fear. Karen was kind enough to let me share one of her honest, encouraging posts on the FW Blog today. Please join me in giving her a big FW community welcome! By Karen Holmes I …
The Battles of 2017: Top 5 Fear Warrior Posts that Made Us Conquerors
Where are you looking? If you’re like most of us at the start of this New Year, your gaze is fixed firmly ahead. You’re looking at the future of 2018. It’s a natural response. The new year is full of possibilities, hopes, and dreams. Anything could happen. If you’re a fearful type like I am, that statement is a pretty …
Don’t Miss the Boat: Beat the Five Fears that Waste Opportunity
She walked out of the appointment with a smile on her face. I caught her in the hallway, relieved to see the smile. “How did it go?” “Really well.” Her eyebrows lifted with her voice, as if nothing could have surprised her more. “She said she wants to see the full manuscript.” I rejoiced with my friend over this good …