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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Christian Non-Fiction Spotlight: The Eternal Flame and The Children of the Promise by PJ Patrick Flynn

Today, I have a Christian non-fiction book to share in our book blitz spotlight! Learn about The Eternal Flame and The Children of the Promise and author PJ Patrick Flynn! 

Christian Non-Fiction

Date Published: December 23, 2025


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The Eternal Flame and the Children of the Promise traces the thread of God's covenant promises through Scripture and history, showing how the "eternal flame" of God's purpose has been guarded, opposed, and carried forward to our own generation. It is written for thoughtful lay believers and seekers, pastors, and small group leaders who feel the weight of current events and want to test every headline against the unshakeable promises of God rather than speculation or fear.
 

Drawing on careful biblical exegesis, historical research, and engagement with contemporary scholarship, it seeks to equip readers to recognize the patterns of God's dealings with His people, discern the times without sensationalism, and anchor their hope where Scripture does: in the faithfulness of the One who calls Himself "the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob." 

 

By the end, readers will better understand where we are in the story of redemption—and what it means to live as children of the promise in an age of upheaval.


about the author

 


PJ Patrick Flynn is a retired public school administrator, teacher, and environmental consultant. She lives in the Sierra Nevada mountains, surrounded by animals and books, writing in the quiet of a high country retreat.
 

A seventh generation Californian, she descends from a family with more than 420 years on American soil, beginning with early arrivals to Massachusetts in the early 1600s. From the Mayflower through the Revolutionary, Civil, and World Wars, her ancestors fought for freedom, trekking across the continent over generations of Manifest Destiny to the final frontier—California in the 1800s. 

 

Her great grandfathers helped shape the Los Angeles basin in the early 1900s as it grew from a town of a few thousand into a major metropolis. One founded an early auto parts enterprise that later folded into what became the NAPA Auto Parts distribution system, and was a 33rd degree Freemason and 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason; the other built many of the public schools of Long Beach—campuses she would encounter again a century later when her own career in school business leadership ended amid the battle over their reconstruction. 

 

That civic legacy extended through her grandfathers and close kin. One grandfather served in the U.S. Navy and spent three decades as an engineer in Lockheed’s Skunk Works, contributing to the secretive aerospace projects that defined the Cold War era. Another served in the Navy in the Second World War and later became a Superior Court judge for Island and San Juan Counties in Washington State. A maternal uncle spent ten years in the U.S. Coast Guard before rising to vice president of foreign research and development for Occidental Petroleum, and a maternal aunt served for twenty seven years as director of research within the orbit of the United Nations and the International Atomic Energy Agency. 

 

Her father developed historic ranches in California and Nevada and worked in Republican politics alongside Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan, and Richard Nixon, later authoring two books about his time with Reagan. Until his death in 2024, he remained active in local affairs, modeling a life of engagement at the intersection of land, liberty, and public service. 

 

It is against this backdrop of faith, sacrifice, and civic engagement that she writes today. Politics, corporate development, international organizations, Freemasonry, law, the military and its industrial complex, history, land use development, and construction all appear in her extended family story, providing a living case study of the very systems traced in this book. These ancestral strands—crossing boardrooms, bases, courtrooms, campuses, and covenants—form the soil from which her understanding of global forces has grown, and the lens through which she explores genealogy, power, and promise in The Eternal Flame and the Children of the Promise.


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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Christian NonFiction: The Blueprint of Becoming by Wesley Farnsworth

Today, I have a Christian, nonfiction book to share in our book spotlight! Take a moment and learn about The Blueprint of Becoming: A Practical Guide to Faith, Failure, and Finding Your Way Forward by author Wesley Farnsworth! 



A Practical Guide to Faith, Failure, and Finding Your Way Forward

 Religion / Christian Living / Nonfiction

Date Published: October 14, 2025

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing

 

 

 

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If you've ever felt defined by your past, unsure of your purpose, or desperate for change, The Blueprint of Becoming is for you. In this honest and hope-filled guide, Wesley Farnsworth shares how God transformed his life-and how He can transform yours too. Blending personal testimony with biblical truth and practical tools, this book lays out a clear path from brokenness to breakthrough. You'll discover how to identify what's holding you back, set faith-aligned goals, and boldly step into the life God designed for you. With reflection questions, real-life stories, and grace woven through every chapter, The Blueprint of Becoming invites you to surrender the old and fully embrace your new story. 

 

If you're looking to take The Blueprint of Becoming deeper, free companion resources are available on the books website. These include a 10-week Small Group Participant's Guide and a Leader's Guide, complete with weekly Scriptures, prayers, discussion questions, and practical challenges designed to help you and your group apply the book's lessons in a real and lasting way . Whether you're leading a church study, walking with a recovery group, or gathering with friends, these guides provide a simple framework to create honest conversations, foster community, and encourage transformation. Visit blueprintofbecoming.com to download your free copies. 

 

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Wesley is the author of The Blueprint of Becoming, a practical guide to personal transformation. With over sixteen years as a professional photographer and dual master's degrees in branding and internet marketing, Wesley brings creativity, depth, and authenticity to every page. A former pastor's kid who has journeyed through addiction, shame, and healing, he now uses his story to help others find freedom and purpose. Wesley serves as an active leader in Celebrate Recovery and is the proud father of four amazing kids.
 

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Friday, August 1, 2025

Christian NonFiction Spotlight: For our Friends the Animals - Cultivating a Reverence for Life by Robert Echols

This morning, I have a nonfiction Christian book in our book spotlight! Learn about For our Friends the Animals - Cultivating a Reverence for Life and author Robert Echols. 


Cultivating a Reverence for Life


Christian Nonfiction

Date Published: July 31, 2024

Publisher: BookBaby


 

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In For Our Friends the Animals, Robert Echols delivers a stirring spiritual call to action for Christians and all people of conscience to embrace a reverence for life in its fullest form.

 

Blending biblical truth, compassionate prayers, and the life-affirming philosophy of Dr. Albert Schweitzer, this powerful work urges readers to see animals not as commodities—but as beloved creations of God. In Part One, Echols explores the deep moral and spiritual responsibility we hold toward all creatures. In Part Two, he presents practical steps to confront today's most pressing animal welfare issues—from factory farming to environmental degradation.

 

Whether you're a lifelong advocate or someone opening your heart to new possibilities, For Our Friends the Animals invites you into a faith-driven movement of empathy and transformation. Through spiritual insight and practical guidance, the book empowers readers to become stewards of compassion, protecting both creation and Creator's intention.

 

“This book is not just a read—it’s a spiritual pledge. A call to embody Christ’s love by caring for those who cannot speak for themselves.”

 

Join the movement. Embrace the message. Be the change.

 


About the Author

 

  Robert Echols is a spiritual author, thought leader, and passionate advocate for animals and all of God’s creation. As the author of For Our Friends the Animals: Cultivating a Reverence for Life, Echols blends Christian spirituality, biblical wisdom, and the moral philosophy of Dr. Albert Schweitzer to offer a powerful message: we are called to protect and uplift all living beings.

A cancer survivor and U.S. Army veteran, Robert's life journey has been guided by service—to his country, his faith, and now, to the voiceless creatures that share our planet. He is the founder and former president of the For Our Friends the Animals Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to financially supporting animal shelters, rescues, and sanctuaries. Under his leadership, the foundation funded the construction of animal shelters in Florida, putting faith into action and making his life his argument, as Schweitzer once wrote.

Robert frequently shares his message of compassion on LinkedIn, in podcasts, and as a guest speaker throughout the Mobile Bay, Alabama area. With academic credentials from Phillips Exeter Academy, New York University, and Emory University (J.D./M.B.A.), and a past career as an ethics officer and Army JAG attorney, Robert’s voice is both seasoned and deeply principled.

His current writing project is a four-volume spiritual treatise titled For Our Friends the Animals, empowering others to embrace a universal love rooted in Christ’s teachings and a reverence for all life.

“Let my words inspire you to become a steward of the earth and a champion for animals—because the love of Jesus is not just for humanity, but for all creation.”


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Monday, July 10, 2023

Christian Nonfiction Spotlight: She's Bearing All Fruits

Today, I have a Christian nonfiction book in our book spotlight!  Check out She's Bearing All Fruits and learn about author LaDwina Flegeance!

 

One Housewife's Journey to Find an Abundant Life Through Love, Self-Empowerment, and Faith

 

Nonfiction/Biography/Christian Faith

Date Published: April 18, 2023

Publisher: Elite Online Publishing


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If you don’t like the harvest you are reaping, check the seeds you are sowing.

Harvest season is HERE for you to enjoy a fruitful life. Don’t deprive yourself of living the purposeful life God has called for you. To walk out of the land of drought into the land of fruitfulness, you must be willing to dig deep within to find that seed of possibility and turn it into a reality.

Join author LaDwina Flegeance on her courageous walk of faith from being a stay-at-home housewife to becoming an educator, a small business owner, and an advocate for women’s success. Inspired by many empowerment stories led by different women of the Bible, She’s Bearing All Fruits is a book about the self-awareness journey to discover the life you were meant to live. It will initiate reflections on life decisions and career paths and help you create a road map for your journey and how your life impacts others around you. You will become a seed sower that will produce a life of fruitfulness that will be passed down to the next generation.

LaDwina’s journey has opened doors for many women in her community to conquer greatness, and now she is ready to share it with the rest of the world. She’s Bearing All Fruits is essential to living a fruitful life of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.


 

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LaDwina Flegeance is an Educator and Entrepreneur who has served in her community for the past two decades. She received her Master's in Educational Leadership at Lamar University & Bachelor of Science from McNeese State University and attended Dallas Theological Seminary. She is deeply invested in her church’s community, facilitating several outreach programs, and having served in children’s ministry for several years. LaDwina is a huge advocate for public education and has served on numerous committees within her school districts.

LaDwina is the CEO of the Flegeance Insurance Agency, an agency that educates and advises its clients on the wealth of their securities. She is also the founder of Fruits of HER Labor, a non-profit organization for women seeking opportunities to create their businesses.

Being an inspiring motivator to others, LaDwina also loves hosting gatherings at her home for family and friends. She enjoys dancing, cooking, and spending quality time on her patio.


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Thursday, March 16, 2023

Christian Non-Fiction Spotlight: Better Than Our Dogs by John J. Murray, Jr.

Today, I have a Christian Nonfiction book in our book spotlight.  Check out Better Than Our Dogs and learn about author John J. Murray, Jr.



Christian Nonfiction

Date Published: August 12, 2020

 

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Good dogs are obedient, loving, loyal, protective, and friendly. They honor their masters, bark only at the right times, and inspire us to be better through heroism, perseverance, and selflessness. Dogs have weak moments, too. They poop blue, jump out of car windows, and, at times, might be nicknamed the “Devil Dog.”Better Than Our Dogs uses funny and engaging stories to illustrate timeless lessons from the book of James. Each chapter offers practical advice, challenges readers to determine which dog they are most like, and encourages everyone to be better today. Better friends. Better people. Better followers of God.



About the Author

John J. Murray Jr. is the award-winning author of Better Than Our Dogs. He leads Bible study groups with members from across the country. After leaving private practice as an attorney, John won the League for Innovation in the Community College Excellence Award as the Paralegal Program Director and law instructor at Alvin Community College. He lives in Texas with his wife, Lana, and their dog, Chloe.

 

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Monday, February 6, 2023

Christian Nonfiction Book Spotlight: You Raise Me Up by Thomas J Snee

Today, I have a Christian, nonfiction book in our book spotlight!  Check out You Raise Me Up and learn about author Thomas J. Snee!

To Grieve, Smile, Laugh, Respect and Lead!

 

Christian / Nonfiction

Date Published: October 3, 2018

Publisher: MindStir Media


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You Raise Me Up centers on the author's journey of coping with his wife's passing. Anyone who has lost a spouse can use this book as a tool to recover from loss. In this book, the author feels his late wife's outstretched- blanket that helps to cope through, "Grief", "to Smile", "to Laugh", "to Respect" and most important, "to Lead". Those were her "fruits" to live by.

 

 

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Thomas J. (Tom) Snee stepped down as the former National Executive Director for Fleet Reserve Association (FRA), Alexandria, VA. He is a retired Navy Master Chief /Surface Warfare Specialist with over 30 years of naval service, and a Vietnam Veteran. He has since returned to teaching, to motivate and inspire Middle and High School students in the Northern Virginia area. He is continually active with his Church, Boy Scouts, and other Youth Groups.

A Cleveland, Ohio native, Tom grew up and graduated in 1965 from Willoughby South High School, Willoughby, OH; Mohegan Community College, Norwich, CT, AS, Liberal Arts; Excelsior College, Albany, NY, BS, Liberal Arts/Psychology; and George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, M.Ed, Education Leadership. He is a member of the FRA, Knights of Columbus, Surface Navy Association (SNA) and National Eagle Scout Association (NESA). Mr. Snee was married to the late Karen A. Habina for 46 years, having a family of four children and seven grandchildren. He currently resides in Burke, VA.

 

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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Biblical Reference Book Blitz: No Higher Calling - Shepherding God's People According to Paul by Craig Ireland

Today, I have a Biblical reference book in our book release spotlight!  Check out No Higher Calling:  Shepherding God's People According to Paul and learn about author Craig Ireland!

 

Shepherding God's People According to Paul


Biblical Reference, Church Leadership, Christian Ministry

Date Published: January 17, 2023

Publisher: Lucid Books

 
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What this book offers is a chance for church leaders-and anyone desiring to serve as a church leader-to enjoy some personal mentoring at the feet of the Apostle Paul.

The Apostle Paul, who was undoubtedly the Lord's most fruitful apostle (1 Cor. 15:10), gives us profound insight into:


- Developing a Scripturally elevated sense of the importance of Church leadership.

- Understanding the Biblical function of church leaders (both the what and the how of their role in shepherding Christ's flock).

- Overcoming crisis, temptation, criticism, and the many other challenges of ministry.

- Understanding the spiritual warfare of ministry and church leadership.

- Learning how to be on guard to preserve one's health and the health of the church against spiritual attacks.

 

The church today is in a critical state and in much need of strong, healthy, biblical leadership.


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Craig Ireland was born in Sydney, Australia and now resides in Rochester, New York. He is married to Katarina Ireland, and they have four children. Craig has earned a Bachelor of Theology from Charles Sturt University (Australia), a Master of Arts in Theology from the University of Chester (United Kingdom) and is currently working on his Doctorate at Columbia International University (United States).

Craig has served in various ministry roles for the past twenty years. As a young twenty-year-old, Craig was initially employed as a local church evangelist and has since gone on to plant churches, work in church revitalization, and serve several congregations as their Senior Pastor. Craig has also conducted and taught extensively in pastoral training seminars, networks, and conferences all across the world, equipping and resourcing tens of thousands of church planters and leaders.

Craig continues his ministry of training pastors, leaders, and church planters among the most unreached people groups of the world.


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Friday, December 2, 2022

Christian Self Help Book Spotlight: Man Na by John J. Murray Jr.

Today, I have a Christian self help book in our book spotlight!  Check out Man Na:  A Daily Guide to Becoming the Salt God Intended, read an excerpt from the book, and learn about author John J. Murray Jr..

A Daily Guide to Becoming the Salt God Intended


Christian Self-Help

Date Published: October 9, 2022


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Man Na is not just another devotional.

Each day, the typical devotional offers a passage, hopes it inspires, and waits for us to return for another dose of motivation. When the next day arrives, God is expected to feed us with more manna once again.

Man Na, on the other hand, has a secret ingredient that not only fills us up, but creates lasting fulfillment.What is its secret?

Salt. Man Na recognizes we are not only called to fill ourselves, but are designed to be salt for others through service, kindness, forgiveness, friendship, humility, gratitude, happiness, and love.

This devotional helps us stop focusing inward and start concentrating on others throughout the day.

By providing readers with God's bread and His desire for us to be salt for others, Man Na offers what other devotionals do not. So, grab your shaker and get ready to become what God intended.

 

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Introduction: Man Na


Then the Lord said to Moses, “Behold, I am about to rain bread from heaven for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my law or not.”

Exodus 16:4 English Standard Version


I have a confession.

I’ve started reading many devotionals and never finished them. 

Sure, they did their best to try to fill my soul, but something was missing that I couldn’t put my finger on at the time. After a few weeks or months, they became dust collectors on my nightstand. They still rest there like abandoned cars in an auto salvage lot. I wonder if you have a similar stack of your own.

I have another confession. 

When I started writing this devotional, I didn’t think I would finish it. 

Writing a book is hard. If the time commitment to read 365 days of inspiring content seems intimidating, writing those entries is extremely daunting. Before the battle began, it felt like Goliath’s shadow loomed over my keyboard, and doubt crept into me. 

I have final confession.

I finished, and it’s not like the ones I’ve stopped reading many times over. There’s a big difference. 

These three admissions are crucial to understanding our journey together over the next year.

You may be familiar with the word manna. In the Bible, manna was bread God rained down from heaven to sustain His followers during their time in the wilderness. Recreating this event is the goal of many devotionals. They focus on providing daily spiritual nourishment to their readers and ask them to simply return to their pages each day to gather the next portion of motivation and inspiration.

Manna has its place. There are days and seasons we spend in the wilderness when we need God’s loving hand to strengthen our faith and provide encouragement and comfort.

But God hasn’t called us to just be fed by Him. Rather, in Matthew 5:13 (New International Version), Jesus said, “You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot.”

God expects you to be salt. He wants you to be a preservative to others who are in danger of spoiling. Through your service, words, example, and deeds, you can make a difference to those who are searching for manna but don’t know where to look. You are vital to His plans on Earth.

Man Na is the fusion of our ongoing search for His bread and our perpetual call to be salt for mankind (the symbol for salt is Na on the periodic table of elements). If we just focus on filling our own cups, we will miss our opportunity to truly be full through service.

At the Last Supper, Jesus made this union of bread and salt clear. After washing His disciples’ feet, Jesus said, “Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you” (John 13:14-15 NIV). Bread without salt is only half of the equation.

Unlike many devotionals, in this one, you will find a short motivational message each week. This will give you an overall theme for the Daily Bread entries that relate to each day. Try not to read ahead on the Daily Bread. Allow the Spirit to challenge, feed, and impact you each day. On days when He’s moving you to action, take action and be salt. On days when He’s providing you sustenance, allow your soul to be filled.

God is counting on you to be your best. He’s also expecting you to do your best for others.

Man Na. The satisfied servant.

I’ll see you at the finish line.



About the Author

John J. Murray Jr. is the award-winning author of Better Than Our Dogs. He leads Bible study groups with members from across the country. After leaving private practice as an attorney, John won the League for Innovation in the Community College Excellence Award as the Paralegal Program Director and law instructor at Alvin Community College. He lives in Texas with his wife, Lana, and their dog, Chloe.

  

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