“Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will stand before kings; He will not stand before obscure men.” Proverbs 22:29 I am a Christian, and I do my best to think only on what is “true, honorable, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy” (Phil 4:8). It’s hard to find media out…
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of Discerning of The Voice of God.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of You Are Not Depressed, You Are Unfinished.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of The Poisoner's Enemy.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Strangest Secret.
This podcast comes from this blog review of The Ice Swan.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of Change Your Paradigm, Change Your Life.
This week's podcast review comes from this blog review of the Christy Novellas, books 10-12.
This week's podcast review comes from this blog review of Christy.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of The Ultimate Guide to Methylene Blue.
This week's podcast review comes from this blog review of the Christy novellas, books 7-9
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Abolition of Man and The Great Divorce.
This week's podcast review comes from this blog review: How Emotions Are Made.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of Christy novellas, books 4-6.
Today's podcast reviews come from these blog reviews of Christy, Books 1-3.
This podcast comes from this blog review of Notes from a Small Island.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Fourth Phase of Water.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Paradigm by Jonathan Cahn.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of "Who Not How."
This week's podcast review comes from this blog review of Doomsday Match.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of We Are Family.
Meg Newberg was born in Mexico and grew up north of Tucson, AZ. She spends her days making art, dancing, traveling and spending time in nature. To learn more about Meg, see megnewberg.com You can purchase Mica and Starlight at: Bookbaby: https://store.bookbaby.com/book/mica-and-starlight1 B&N: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mica-and-starlight-meg-newberg/1143668327 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Mica-Starlight-Poems-Sonoran-Desert/dp/B0C8CB2ZM3
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Plantagenets.
This week's podcast comes from this blog review of "The Gap and the Gain."
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Echo of Old Books.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Bird and the Sword.
Today's podcast is about my new high fantasy release, Caves of Glass, which you can pick up here! Here is the back cover copy: The illegitimate son of a peasant, Rion of Tryferos has very limited prospects with only one remarkable talent: when he plays the lyre, he ushers in the supernatural balm of peace to all who hear. This turns out to be his ticket into the palace, where he nightly plays for the restless, rejected king. King Hector of Tryferos is paranoid, because he knows his days on the throne are numbered. What he doesn't know is that his anointed successor is Rion. Princess Genevieve is a spare to the throne of Mageia, shunned by all but her mother out of fear of her magical gift: she possesses the power to manipulate the thoughts and desires of those around her. But Ginny would do anything just to be normal. When a fulfilled prophecy of her mother's untimely death also foretells that Ginny will ascend the Mageian throne, Ginny wonders whether she has any control over her own fate at all, or whether everything is predetermined. Both Rion and Ginny are drawn to the forbidden Caves of Glass at the icy pinnacles that border their two perpetually feuding nations. According to legend, the Caves are either a place of strange forbidden magic, or else a place where all deception is stripped away, leaving only clarity and truth in its wake. As Rion flees for his life and Ginny struggles against her destiny, in the Caves of Glass, they find both each other, and themselves.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Longevity Solution.
This week's podcast review comes from this blog review of Just Haven't Met You Yet.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of A Thousand Heartbeats.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of A Girl Called Samson.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of Stars and Smoke.
Today's blog post comes from this blog review of Many Waters.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of Morgan Is My Name
This podcast comes from this blog review of The Bridge Kingdom.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of Always On My Mind.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Ice Age and the Flood.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of The Hidden Prince.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Betrayed.
This week's podcast review comes from this blog review of Think Like A Freak.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of Jesus Revolution.
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of Because You Loved Me.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of Fingerprints of the Gods.
This week's podcast review comes from this blog review of Bright Winter Lights.
This week's blog review: The Harbinger by Jonathan Cahn. My rating: **** http://www.authorcagray.com/posts/the-harbinger/
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of Where the Sky Begins.
This week's podcast review comes from this blog review of The Oath.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of The Hunted.
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy.
This week's podcast comes from this blog review of The Druid.
This week's podcast comes from this blog review of Let It Snow.