“Whatever is good & perfect comes to us from God…” James 1:17 Loving relationships & ice cream are good. Often when I notice something is good, I think, God gave it to me. He is loving me right now. Thank You, God.” I try to let it sink in. Why would He doContinue reading “The Beautiful Difference in My Life”
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A Song Rising from Despair
Ever been so troubled that a song rises from within? Emily has been. As Emily, narrator Jenny Myers sings that moment for you. Listen in by clicking on the following blue button. Emily is the heroine of “Identity Lost,” a novel based on a surprising true story. With her voice, Jenny brings it to life.Continue reading “A Song Rising from Despair”
Book Trailer of “Identity Lost”
To peek at a remarkable true story, “Identity Lost’s” trailer follows. For a free “Identity Lost” audiobook promo code, comment below.
What’s it like to be caught in an avalanche?
What’s it like to be caught in an avalanche? Emily found out. Listen to her description by clicking on the button below. Audiobook “Identity Lost” narrated by Jenny Myers is finished and now being reviewed by ACX, the production company. It should be released within weeks. So exciting. Jenny brings the story to life beforeContinue reading “What’s it like to be caught in an avalanche?”
Jenny’s Fun Video, Narrator of “Identity Lost”
Jenny, gifted narrator of “Identity Lost,” has a short entertaining video for you. Just click on the button below. ITunes and Audible’s “Identity Lost” should be available to you by the end of July, perhaps sooner. It’s fun to listen to her storytelling while we’re driving or doing chores. Jenny lives in northern BC -BritishContinue reading “Jenny’s Fun Video, Narrator of “Identity Lost””
“Ugh, that sounds just like me!”
When I easily thought of things to grumble about, it didn’t cheer me up. Hmmm. I didn’t like my habit of complaining. One day, King Saul and King David came to mind. God impressed on me to compare these two men’s reactions to life, according to I Samuel. Following are a couple examples of myContinue reading ““Ugh, that sounds just like me!””