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Raising a Child with Autism by Timothy Fountain

Posted by on Apr 7, 2017 | 11 comments

Raising a Child with Autism by Timothy Fountain

Raising a Child with Autism speaks to an increasing number of families. Author Timothy Fountain compares the process of raising a child with autism to the tender, sometimes whimsical, loving care required for gardening. With a mix of spiritual wisdom, sincerity, and understanding, this book offers and uplifting look at a difficult problem. Spread the word to someone in your family, church, school, or neighborhood in need of such insight. 1 in 68 children are now diagnosed with autism. Leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of the book. Sign in on the Rafflecopter to increase your chances of winning by sharing on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest!

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Troubled Teens & Autistic Children – 2 Great Giveaways

Posted by on Mar 24, 2017 | Comments Off on Troubled Teens & Autistic Children – 2 Great Giveaways

Troubled Teens & Autistic Children – 2 Great Giveaways

Troubled teens and autistic children both require very special love and attention. Next Friday’s featured author, Rob Cook, works with teens on the edge. The following week, we’ll meet Tim Fountain the father of an autistic son. Both find their help and strength in the Lord Jesus Christ. Today, I’m featuring a little information on these two very special books so you can get the dates on your calendar so you can enter to win a signed print copy of their books! 

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Learning to Live Freely & Lightly by Kathy Ide

Posted by on Mar 14, 2016 | 4 comments

Learning to Live Freely & Lightly by Kathy Ide

We live in a rush and hurry world. My guest, editor and author Kathy Ide, is well acquainted with the business of life. I know you will enjoy her insights into Learning to Live Freely and Lightly! We would love to hear your comments!

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The Breeding Tree by J. Andersen

Posted by on Feb 19, 2016 | 9 comments

The Breeding Tree by J. Andersen
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