Invitation to Hope| Book "Invitation To Hope" | | Posted by Beverleyann on Friday, December 18, 2009 at 4:30pm |  | WooHoo!! Book is now available...I pray that it meets you at your point of need...I am sooo excited to see this now in print!!
You can order from :www.pleasantwordbooks.com
call: 1-877-421-7323
should also be availble from Amazon.com and christianbooks. com..Is a new book so you may need ISBN # is: ISBN-13:978-1-4141-1490-3
ISBN-10: 1-4141-1490-7
I will set up on Monday a Paypal account so that you may order from me as well..This is all new...so, continue to have patience...BUT, tell your friends and they will tell their friends!
Can't wait to hear your comments!! | | | | | Printing | | Posted by Beverleyann on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 1:09pm |  | | I am happy to announce that "Invitation to Hope" is now at the printers!! We will all have a copy in our very own hands...soon! | | | | | Email to get in touch with me | | Posted by Beverleyann on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 9:58am | I have set up an email address for those who want to talk more personally with me.
It is: invite2hope@yahoo.com
Hope to hear from some of you soon. | | | | | Captive | | Posted by Beverleyann on Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 7:45am | If we are to receive benefit from our captivity we must accept the situation and turn it to the best possible account. Fretting over that from which we have been removed or which has been taken away from us, will not make things better, but it will prevent us from improving those which remain. The bond is only tightened by our stretching it to the uttermost.
The impatient horse which will not quietly endure his halter only strangles himself in his stall. The high-mettled animal that is restive in the yoke only galls his shoulders; and every one will understand the difference between the restless starling..breaking its wings against the bars of the cage, and crying, "I can't get out, I can't get out," and the docile canary that sits upon its perch and sings as if it would outrival the lark soaring to heaven's gate.
No calamity can be to us an unmixed evil if we carry it in direct and fervent prayer to God, for even as one in taking shelter from the rain beneath a tree may find on its branches fruit which he looked not for, so we in fleeing for refuge beneath the shadow of God's wing, will always find more in God than we had seen or known before.
It is thus through our trials and afflictions that God gives us fresh revelations of Himself...Take this to thyself, O captive, and He will give thee "songs in the night," and turn for thee "the shadow of death into the morning." William Taylor from Streams in the Desert." | | | | | Book | | Posted by Beverleyann on Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 11:52am | The front and back cover are complete! Any day now!!
I am not able to upload it for you to see...sorry. | | | |
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