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by Word Alive Press
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”
– Dr Seuss, I Can Read With My Eyes ...
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by Word Alive Press
Within the past year, Word Alive Press has welcomed a new Project Manager/Publishing Consultant to our team. With her warmth, endless enthusiasm,...
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by Word Alive Press
I took a walk one day recently. It wasn’t just any old walk. It was a walk where I saw things I hadn’t seen or noticed before, or at least not fo...
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by Word Alive Press
I want MORE of God.I want MORE of God who is not created in my image.I want MORE of God who accepts people who are painfully aware they could be ...
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by Word Alive Press
Hey! I am Sarah. The things I love about this life are people, ice cream, music, and exploring God’s creation. I am twenty-three years old and cu...
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by Word Alive Press
A month ago, I started this series talking about the many diverse forms of outlines available to writers, some of which you may find surprising. ...
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by Word Alive Press
Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one receives the prize? So run that you may obtain it.
1 Corinthians 9:24 (ESV)
Writ...
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by Word Alive Press
Within the past year, Word Alive Press has welcomed a new Project Manager to their team. Tia (Scarborough) Friesen is a wonderful asset with her ...
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by Word Alive Press
I realize this is not the season to be asking the following question. But do you recall the most famous reindeer of all? You know—the one who did...
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by Word Alive Press
The most significant day of Easter weekend is not Friday or Sunday – its Saturday.Easter Sunday morning, millions of believers will attend an out...
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by Word Alive Press
Last month, I wrote about whether or not you should outline, and the benefits of either choice. Click here to read it. This month, I want to talk...
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by Word Alive Press
L. D. Stauth grew up in Windsor, Ontario, the eldest of five children. As a young girl, she had a poem published in a book called Windsor’s Buddi...
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