(Sorry for blog gap: great Christmas weekend, home heating system woes, final hurdles to get the paperback version of Between the Lines out there on Amazon...you know; "life is what happens while you're making other plans.")
Coming in January: interviews with Sal Pitchon of New Life Solutions and Rod Beck of the Gulf Coast Family Newspaper. Both of these guys saw something that bothered them enough (maybe even got them mad enough) to go do something. "Nature abhors a vacuum;" well, God abhors a "vacuum" in the good news and work he has in mind for this old world. So he plants a bit of his love and sense of justice in us, and voila, away we go!
Also coming, but a little later, an interview with Courtney Furlong of NightLight Atlanta. Two other organizations along the same lines, human trafficking, are TraffikFree.org (Theresa Flores in Ohio) and iahti.org (Jeremy Lewis and James McBride here in the Pinellas county/Clearwater area). This is one of those things that draw many people together, Christian or not, and rightly so. (Only 3 weeks ago a restaurant we USED to go to was raided.)
Pregnancy, publications, and pimps - is there anywhere God isn't interested in going and redeeming? Nope. :)
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Or buy the paperback version at the CreateSpace eStore or Amazon.com.
Buy the Kindle version here or the Nook version here.
Seen someone being a God-blessing in some previously-unblessed place? Let us know...write-ins welcome! email: jc (at) misfitchristian (dot) com
You can also follow this blog on Facebook and the Amazon author page.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
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Good stuff, as usual.
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