Upcoming Book Announcement

Hey guys. Here is a flyer announcing my upcoming book. The finished cover is coming in early January. I pushed the release date back to the 25th of January.

Have a happy, blessed, Merry Christmas! 😊❤️🎄

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Be blessed until next time. Luv you!

Ellie

Happy Spring!

Hello, fellow bloggers and subscribers.

My favorite time of year is here, and I turned another year old on March 4. So, I’m excited about the warm weather; it’s when I blossom just like the flowers. 🙂 I’m also grateful for another year in the land of the living.

How are all of you? Drop me a quick reply about how you are or what’s happening in your world. Or, briefly share something inspirational with us. That would be nice. 🙂

I don’t have many inspirational words this month, other than whatever project, relationship, change, or bad habits you’re working on, know that the bible declares, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me (Phil. 4:13). If you’re a Christ follower, look for the Lord’s enabling strength to see you through and to make it to a victorious completion.

It’s what I’m relying on to publish my first book, OMG! What’s Been Done With Jesus? Bringing Christ Back to the Forefront.” It’s no secret that Jesus Christ’s name, purpose, and works were distorted and misunderstood in His time and still are today. Many don’t know what He really is about or came to do—even church folks. Through comparison of scripture, observations, and my personal story, the book highlights scriptural truth about Jesus, addresses some of these discrepancies, and shares snippets of my journey with Him thus far.

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Blessings all, until next time. Love ya!

Upcoming Book (Excerpt)

Hey fellow bloggers and subscribers. That’s right folks, I’m putting the final touches on my first book, which I hope to publish by next year. I’m excited!

As such, these next few monthly blogs will include excerpts from the book. Hopefully, I’ll pique your curiosity and get you interested in reading more of the book once it’s published.


Excerpt:

“On the television shows or movies we watch, or in the local news, we witness all the time rescuers—paramedics, police, firefighters, or lifeguards—rushing to rescue people trapped in some form of danger. One particular catastrophe we’ve all seen is the many blazing fires that ravaged parts of California. Spreading rapidly, consuming homes and acres of land, we watch intently as firefighters rush to the scene in their heavy protective bunker gear, with hoses in hand. They stand there working diligently, trying to extinguish the fire. Sometimes, they’re searching the area for victims or climbing ladders to rescue those with injuries. Even aerial firefighters are flying overhead in air tankers, dropping retardant or water onto the fire to extinguish it. “It’s terrible!” we think. We cringe, frown up our faces, and sometimes cry.

At that moment, however, these rescuers have no regard for their own life. The heat and flames do not seem to bother firefighters. No, we watch them linger long hours until the fire is under control. With high adrenaline, we watch them forge into the exact danger that threatens or has injured victims. They are intent on saving lives and preserving property.

This is what’s required to perform a rescue. The rescuer must not regard his own life. He’s willing to put his life in harm’s way and face the same danger the victim is in. It doesn’t matter, however, because a rescuer’s only intent is to pull individuals out of danger and back into safety. Often, the one performing the rescue does not even know the person. It doesn’t matter though. He does whatever he has to help anyone in trouble—all the while knowing it could cost his own life.”

[Copyright © 2024 by Eleanor D. Parks.]


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Thanks and be blessed until next time 🙂