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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Sisters
Someone posted this on Facebook a few days ago: If I knew who posted it, I’d give credit, but I don’t. However, it has sorta remained in the back of my mind ever since. You may have several sisters—or none … Continue reading
God’s Calling
Saw this sign posted on Facebook the other day: This should serve as a reminder to all of us that God is not looking for someone who is perfectly qualified for whatever job He may have for us. All He … Continue reading
Bestsellers
My friend Ellie Ann Soderstrom has now been on both the NYT and USA Today bestseller lists for multiple weeks. I would tell you what that feels like, but I don’t know, because I’m far removed from any sort of … Continue reading
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Tagged Advice, Authorship, Caring, David N. Walker Christian Author, David N. Walker Historical Fiction Author, Ellie Ann Soderstrom, Fancy Series, friends, Heaven Sent, Life, Life experience, Life lessons, Life truths, Life values, New York Times Bestsellers, People, Personal development, Self-help, USA Today Bestsellers
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Blessing & Judgment
Some of my friends may be offended by this message, but when God gives me clear instructions about something He wants me to do, I must follow Him. I truly hope I don’t lose friends and followers over this post, … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Thoughts
Tagged Abraham, Christian, Christian Fellowship, Christianity, David N. Walker Christian Author, David N. Walker Historical Fiction Author, Faith, Fancy Series, Forgiveness, God is in control, Godly Wisdom, Grace, Heaven Sent, inspiration, Jesus, Joseph, Ronald Reagan, Sins, Works
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Grammar, Please
My friend Patty Wiseman posted this photo on Facebook Wednesday: This got me to thinking about grammar in general and how horribly most of us butcher it in our speech and writing. Another friend, Julie Glover, writes about grammar regularly … Continue reading
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Tagged Advice, Authorship, Caring, David N. Walker Christian Author, David N. Walker Historical Fiction Author, Fancy Series, friends, grammar, Heaven Sent, Life, Life experience, Life lessons, Life truths, Life values, People, Personal development, Self-help, verb tenses
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Who Was Horatio G. Spafford?
Have you ever heard of a man named Horatio G. Spafford? Not exactly a household name, but perhaps it should be prominent among the heroes of the Christian faith. Almost a modern-day Job, Spafford was an attorney in Chicago who … Continue reading
What’s Up With Crimea?
Saturday I had the opportunity to eat lunch with my daughter, which doesn’t happen nearly often enough. The subject of Crimea came up in the conversation, and I listened carefully to what she had to say, since she and my … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, Christian Fellowship, Christianity, Crimea, David N. Walker Christian Author, David N. Walker Historical Fiction Author, Faith, Fancy Series, Forgiveness, God is in control, Godly Wisdom, Grace, Heaven Sent, inspiration, Jesus, Russia, Sevastopol, Sins, Soviet Union, Works
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