
Kid Spit Publishing
Contemporary Christian Fiction
Marilyn K Blair, author
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WoW is a faith-based women's group that meets in Watson Run, an over-55 community located in Lancaster County, PA. It's a volunteer organization existing to help neighbors become friends while strengthening their faith in God. This book is collection of devotions by Laraine Fleurant shared with the wonderful Women of Watson Run.
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A Kid Spit Publishing Devotional

Write your heart. Three little words that can feel impossible. And yet, it is so simple. Snippets of life that catch our interest, memories so vivid we can taste them on our tongue. Moments that find us gazing at the world in a new way next to moments when we can't make sense of life. And, most importantly, the fullness of life that flows from time spent with the One who knows our hearts better than we do ourselves.
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This poetry collection is all that and more, as what pours from the heart is recorded in celebration, in pondering, in remembrance, and in worship.
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Write Your Heart is Megan Ellenber's first poetry collection and includes a foreword by Lisa Lynn Ericson, author of Vibrant Simplicity.

Johnny Reason has come to St. Joseph, Missouri to start a new life as a Pony Express Rider. He notices a woman with a long red braid swinging in the middle of her back as she steps from the arriving train.
As Johnny settles into his new life, Erin, a bold young woman seeking a husband, sets her sights on him. He soon wonders which is more dangerous–riding for the Pony Express or being pursued by Erin Byrne.
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Since her mother's death, Maggie Carter has struggled to get out from under her oldest sister's thumb to live her own life. Sparks of romance stir within her from the first moment she sees the handsome Pony Express rider, Johnny, but her overbearing sister has determined that Maggie needs to find someone more fitting for social standing.
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A Kelly F. Barr novel