Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Lucky Me!!!!

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So guess what. I'm old...lol. I did in fact win another contest. That's how I ended up with the book Infinite Days by
Rebecca Maizel. As promised here's the email:

On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Brittney wrote:

Hey Shelly!

Yep, you entered our Words 'N Stuff sweepstakes back in July.


The book is fabulous - let me know if you like it!

Happy reading,

Brittney
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Brittney Kleinfelter
Online Marketing, St. Martin¹s Press
175 Fifth Avenue | New York, NY 10010

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Infinite Days is the first book in the Vampire Queen novels and HOLY CROW it's awesome! I'm about 3 chapters in thus far and I'm loving it. It's very different. One big diff is the fact that this 500+ year old vampire wants to be human! Can you say craazzaay!! Anywho, I'm thoroughly enjoying it and look forward to reading it through as well as the next 2 books. Here's another video about the book. The acting sucks but it gives ya an idea about Infinite Days.




Shelly



The Lord your God has multiplied you, and, behold, ye are
this day as the stars of heaven for multitude. Deuteronomy 1:10



Sitting on the beach one clear night, I looked up at the sky. So
many stars, everywhere, sparkling like diamonds! Then I discovered the pale haze of the Milky Way stretching across part of the sky,
encompassing million stars or more, incomprehensible to my mind.
Whenever I observe the heavens in this way, I automatically turn to
the promises of God. Such awesome celestial lights make all His
assurances seem overwhelmingly real.

So, too, God's people must have felt loved. After all, God had
promised they would become a large nation, as vast as the number of
stars that could be seen on a clear night. When we consider that
"Father Abraham" first received this promise from God at a time when he had no children, God's faithfulness shines even brighter.

What does the Lord do for you? While taking in the dazzling display
He's placed above you, take a moment to ponder His unconditional love,
His tender care, His inner peace, and His ability to keep His promises.

Lord; Forgive us, for the times we concentrate more on our immediate tasks than on the many wonders that testify to Your care.

Thank you Jesus! Amen.



Pastor Hersch

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