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What did you think of this episode?Are your devotions effective?Writing devotions that change lives is what Cindy Sproles helps us understand better in this encore episode of Your Best Writing Life.Cindy Sproles is the cofounder of Christian Devotions Ministries and the cowriter of the popular He Said, She Said Devotions written with her cofounder, Eddie Jones. As a teacher and speaker for Christian Writers Conferences, Cindy teaches writing skills and how to write, placing God in the forefront. She is a contributing author to CBN.com and is the Executive Editor for www.christiandevotions.us, and a freelance editor for Ironstream Media. Cindy is the director of the Asheville Christian Writers Conference, held each February at the Cove, the Billy Graham Training Center, Asheville, NC. She is the mother of four adult sons and lives in the mountains of East Tennessee with her husband. Cindy can be contacted at www.cindysproles.com or by emailing cindyksproles@gmail.com.In this encore best-of episode, Linda and Cindy Sproles discuss the concepts many preachers use to prepare their sermons: Hook, Book, Look, and Take.Find out how asking questions in your devotion can lose readers.Everyone shares stories, but the reason telling a story in devotion is so important may surprise you.Learn how to perfect your devotion by submitting it online to Christian Devotions.LINKSCindy SprolesSubmit your devotion to Christian Devotions dot usDownload your Hook, Book, Look, and Took PDFVisit Your Best Writing Life website.Join our Facebook group, Your Best Writing LifeYour host - Linda Goldfarb#1 Podcast in the "Top 50+ Must-Have Tools and Resources for Christian Writers in 2024". Awarded the Spark Media 2022 Most Binge-Worthy PodcastAwarded the Spark Media 2023 Fan Favorites Best Solo Podcast
Are your devotions written effectively?Writing devotions with excellence is what Cindy Sproles helps us understand better in this encore episode of Your Best Writing Life. Cindy Sproles is the cofounder of Christian Devotions Ministries and the cowriter of the popular He Said, She Said Devotions written with her cofounder, Eddie Jones. As a teacher and speaker for Christian Writers Conferences, Cindy teaches writing skills and how to write, placing God in the forefront. She is a contributing author to CBN.com and is the Executive Editor for www.christiandevotions.us, and a freelance editor for Ironstream Media. Cindy is the director of the Asheville Christian Writers Conference, held each February at the Cove, the Billy Graham Training Center, Asheville, NC. She is the mother of four adult sons and lives in the mountains of East Tennessee with her husband. Cindy can be contacted at www.cindysproles.com or by emailing cindyksproles@gmail.com.In this encore episode, Linda and Cindy Sproles discuss the concepts many preachers use in preparing their sermons: Hook, Book, Look, and Took.Find out how asking questions in your devotion can lose readers.Everyone shares stories, but the reason telling a story in devotion is so important may surprise you.Learn how to perfect your devotion by submitting it online to Christian Devotions.LINKSCindy SprolesSubmit your devotion to Christian Devotions dot usDownload your Hook, Book, Look, and Took PDFIf you enjoy Your Best Writing Life's content- consider a monthly donation through Patreon. Support Your Best Writing Life podcastAbout your host - Linda GoldfarbBesides hosting Your Best Writing Life, Linda Goldfarb is a multi-published award-winning author, audiobook narrator, international speaker, board-certified Christian life coach, co-owner, co-founder of the LINKED® Personality System, and co-author of the LINKED® Quick Guide to Personality series. Linda also hosts the Staying REAL About Faith & Family podcast - Check it out!Visit Your Best Writing Life website.Join our Facebook group, Your Best Writing LifeAbout your host - Linda GoldfarbAwarded the Spark Media 2022 Most Bing-Worthy PodcastAwarded the Spark Media 2023 Fan Favorites Best Solo Podcast
Christian Historical Fiction Talk is listener supported. When you buy things through this site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Become a patron and enjoy special perks and bonus content.First-time guest Cindy K. Sproles joins us today to talk about her new book, This is Where It Ends. It's a fascinating story about an old mountain woman, her long-held secret, and the young man who befriends her. It was great to get to know Cindy better and to chat with her about what it was like to write from the point of view of a 96-year-old woman, how to properly say Appalachian and what she loves most about living there, and what sparked the idea for the novel. Patrons get to hear the bonus question about her advocacy for children and adults with special needs, especially as she's navigated and advocated for her grown son. This is Where It Ends by Cindy K. SprolesAward-Winning Author Pens a Unique Southern TaleWhen Minerva Jane Jenkins was just 14 years old, she married a man who moved her to the mountains. He carried with him a small box, which he told her was filled with gold. And when he died 50 years later, he made her promise to keep his secret. She is to tell no one about the box or the treasure it contains.Now 94, Minerva is nearing the end of what has sometimes been a lonely life. But she's kept that secret. Even so, rumors of hidden gold have a way of spreading, and Minerva is visited by a reporter, Del Rankin, who wants to know more of her story. His friend who joins him only wants to find the location of the gold. Neither of them knows quite who they're up against when it comes to the old woman on the mountain.As an unlikely friendship develops, Minerva is tempted to reveal her secret to Del. After all, how long is one bound by a promise? But the truth of what's really buried in the box may be hidden even from her."Blood might be thicker than water, but love trumps both in Cindy K. Sproles's touching novel."--Valerie Fraser Luesse, author of Under the Bayou Moon"This is the way Christian fiction should be written."--Cecil Murphey, author or coauthor of 140 books, including 90 Minutes in Heaven with Don Piper and Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson StoryGet your copy of This Is Where It Ends.Cindy K. Sproles is an author and a speaker, whose dream is to do nothing more than craft words that speak from the heart. God's plan seems to be for her to write and teach the craft. With God's guidance, Cindy is expanding her horizons. We'll see how He uses her.Cindy is a mountain gal. Proud of her heritage, she was born and raised in the Appalachian Mountains where life is simple, words have a deep southern drawl, and colloquialisms like, "well slap my knee and call me corn pone" seem to take precedence over proper speech. Apple Butter, coal mining, the river, pink sunrises, and golden sunsets help you settle into a porch swing and relax. Family, the love of God, and strong morals are embedded into her life in the mountains. Teaching writers, spinning fiction tales about life in the mountains, history, and down-home ideas find their way into all she does. “I love to write devotions, to seek after the deeper side of Christ, and to share the lessons He teaches me from life in the hills of East Tennessee. I am a writer. A speaker. A lover of God's Word and friend to all.” This is Cindy Sproles. Welcome home to the mountains.Visit Cindy K. Sprole's website.
Welcome to The Relatable Voice Podcast! In today's episode, we're taking a trip to Tennessee to have a conversation with Cindy Sproles. Cindy is a renowned author, captivating speaker, and experienced conference teacher. Stay tuned for updates on her upcoming book, The Eyes of the River. Find out more at: www.cindysproles.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Relatable Voice Podcast! In today's episode, we're taking a trip to Tennessee to have a conversation with Cindy Sproles. Cindy is a renowned author, captivating speaker, and experienced conference teacher. Stay tuned for updates on her upcoming book, The Eyes of the River. Find out more at: www.cindysproles.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jaime Jo Wright, your host, on today's MadLit Musings as she chats with Cindy Sproles about Cindy's latest Appalachian fiction from Revell publishing and all the secrets and traditions held dear to Appalachian life!
Do you currently write devotions? Are you looking to diversify your writing to include devotions? Writing devotions is what Cindy Sproles helps us understand better in this episode of Your Best Writing Life. Cindy Sproles was born and raised in the Appalachian Mountains. She loves her heritage and enjoys sharing about the mountain culture. Cindy is a speaker, author, and conference director and works as a writing mentor. She's married to Tim (the prince), with four adult sons, and 2 grands.In this encore episode, Linda and her guest discuss the concept many preachers use in preparing their sermons: Hook, Book, Look, and Took.Find out how asking questions in your devotion can lose readers.Everyone shares stories, but the reason telling a story in devotion is so important may surprise you.Learn how to perfect your devotion by submitting it online to Christian Devotions.LINKSCindy SprolesSubmit your devotion to Christian Devotions dot usDownload your Hook, Book, Look, and Took PDFIf you enjoy Your Best Writing Life's content- consider a monthly donation through Patreon. Support Your Best Writing Life podcastAbout your host - Linda GoldfarbBesides hosting Your Best Writing Life, Linda Goldfarb is a multi-published award-winning author, audiobook narrator, international speaker, board-certified Christian life coach, co-owner, co-founder of the LINKED® Personality System, and co-author of the LINKED® Quick Guide to Personality series. Linda also hosts the Staying REAL About Faith & Family podcast - Check it out!Visit Your Best Writing Life website.Join our Facebook group, Your Best Writing LifeAbout your host - Linda GoldfarbSponsored by Access More!
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Episode Summary: In this week's episode, Cindy Sproles and I talk about how to hold onto a Christian worldview despite what we see going on in our country and our world. Cindy shares some startling statistics about the direction of our youth and we discuss questions like…What is a Christian worldview? How do we share it? Are we teaching our children? Quotables from the episode: We need to focus on doing what makes God happy rather than what makes man happy. The best way to share our Christian worldview is by our example…how we demonstrate love. Our Christian worldview comes out of our genuine love for God. A church with no history is bound to repeat its mistakes. Scripture References: John 14:16 (ESV) Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. Deuteronomy 31:8 (ESV) It is the LORD who goes before you. He will be with you; he will not leave you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed.” Matthew 28:19 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Recommended Resources: Mercy's Rain by Cindy Sproles Liar's Winter by Cindy Sproles What Momma Left Behind by Cindy Sproles 10 Scriptures of Encouragement for Caregivers Hope and Help for How To Avoid Caregiver Burnout – Episode 12 Caring for the Caregiver Today is Going to be a Good Day: 90 Promises to Start Your Day Off Right by Dr. Michelle Bengtson Trusting God Through Cancer 1 Trusting God Through Cancer 2 Revive & Thrive Women's Conference YouVersion Devotional, Today is Going to be a Good Day version 1 YouVersion Devotional, Today is Going to be a Good Day version 2 Free Download: How To Fight Fearful/Anxious Thoughts and Win Breaking Anxiety's Grip: How to Reclaim the Peace God Promises by Dr. Michelle Bengtson Breaking Anxiety's Grip Free Study Guide Free 7-Day YouVersion Bible Reading Plan for Breaking Anxiety's Grip Hope Prevails: Insights from a Doctor's Personal Journey Through Depression by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner of the Christian Literary Award Reader's Choice Award Hope Prevails Bible Study by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner of the Christian Literary Award Reader's Choice Award How To Help a Depressed Loved One free eBook Social Media Links for Host and Guest: Connect with Cindy Sproles: Website Cindy / Website Christian Devotions / Facebook / Facebook Author page / Twitter / Instagram For more hope, stay connected with Dr. Bengtson at: Order Book Today is Going to be a Good Day / Order Book Breaking Anxiety's Grip / Order Book Hope Prevails / Website / Blog / Facebook / Twitter (@DrMBengtson) / LinkedIn / Instagram / Pinterest / YouTube Guest: Cindy K. Sproles is a writer, speaker, and conference director. She is the co-founder of ChristianDevotions.us and Christian Devotions Ministries. Cindy is a mentor with Write Right Author Mentoring Service and serves on writers conference faculties nationwide. She is a best selling, award-winning author of three novels with the 4th releasing soon. Hosted By: Dr. Michelle Bengtson Audio Technical Support: Bryce Bengtson
Join Andrea and Loree, along with their guest Cindy Sproles, for a lively discussion on today's culture and the changing face of publishing.
What brings you joy? During this season of thankfulness, it's a good time to share snippets from our writing industry experts on what brings them joy. I pray you are encouraged, empowered, and entertained with their answers. Brian Bird, Sharon Tedford, Katy Kauffman, Edwina Perkins, Cindy Sproles, PeggySue Wells, Jayme Lee Hull, Bethany Jett, and Becky Antkowiak share what brings them joy.There you go, stories, moments, and ponderings of God's provision in the lives of some of our industry experts. It's important to me, Linda Goldfarb, for you to know how much you are valued as one of our listeners and I understand that as much as you want to write – life happens and detours show up, yet—God is sovereign, and His timing is perfect. Drop me a note, let me know what you walked away with from this episode, and please share what brings you joy in this season of life. check out our show notes for my email link and more. I look forward to being here with you next time on Your Best Writing Life.Be sure to check out our additional links:November Writing Tips and Soul Care for Writers PDF DownloadVisit our website Your Best Writing Life PodcastJoin fellow writers in our Facebook group, Your Best Writing LifeVisit the website of our host, Linda Goldfarb
Writing devotions is what Cindy Sproles helps us understand better in this episode of Your Best Writing Life. Cindy Sproles was born and raised in the Appalachian Mountains. She loves her heritage and enjoys sharing about the mountain culture. Cindy is a speaker, author, and conference director and she works as a writing mentor. She's married to Tim (the prince), with four adult sons, and 2 grands.We discuss the concept many preachers use in preparing their sermons: Hook, Book, Look, and Took.Find out how asking questions in your devotion can lose readers.Everyone shares stories, but the reason telling a story in devotion is so important may surprise you.Learn how you can perfect your devotion by submitting it online to Christian Devotions.LINKSCindy SprolesSubmit your devotion to Christian Devotions dot usDownload your Hook, Book, Look, and Took PDFJuly Writing Tips and Soul Care for Writers PDF DownloadVisit our website Your Best Writing Life PodcastJoin fellow writers on our Facebook page, Your Best Writing Life to put in your bid for Cindy's Book, What Momma Left Behind.Visit the website of our host, Linda Goldfarb
On today’s episode I am chatting with a woman who wears many hats, Cindy Sproles. Cindy is an author, an editor, a ministry director, and does all of it with a faith as big as the mountain she calls home. As the faith stretching process of 2020 continues, this conversation felt like a drink of water in the wilderness. Cindy shares with us how the Lord has deepened her faith as she has worked in ministry and watched Him provide over and over again, and it was such a rich experience for me to remind me that the same God who has moved miraculously before still does just that. Cindy’s most recent fiction work is called What Momma Left Behind takes place in the rural Appalachian Mountains which is an area near and dear to both of us, and you guys will get a kick out of how much my East Tennessee accent comes out in this episode. We talk a lot about the history and the heart of mountain people as well as the heart of her book’s story, which is actually adoption. Cindy’s powerful story shares what it was like for disease to run rampant on the mountain, which is wild because she had no idea this book was going to come out during a global pandemic, and then what happened to the children that were left behind before there were options like formal adoptions and orphanages. And while we have more systems in place now, there are so many children that are still longing to be loved and wait to be adopted. Cindy is such a firecracker. She reminds me so much of the people I grew up around, and I just love it. Listen, friend, if you have a heart that has maybe been stirred by the concept of adoption or fostering, I’m putting some links in the show notes just for you! OR if you are interested in how you can partner with some of the other organizations mentioned in this episode like ASP, or even how to connect with Cindy as a writer, and faith encourager, I’ve put all that connection information in the show notes. Resources: Christian Devotions Ministry Lighthouse Publishing Blue Ridge Christian Writers’ Conference Asheville Christian Writers’ Conference Hope*Writers Writing with Grace The Autobiography of George Mueller Her book What Momma Left Behind Gatlinburg Pigeon Forge Townsend Snapping and canning green beans Springhouse Smokehouse Moonshine still Fonde, KY -- This happens to be a project my sister worked on that shares the history of Fonde Appalachian Service Project - ASP Nashville Tornado Cumberland Gap Portwine Birthmark Christy by Catherine Marshall More information about telephones in the Smokeys The Orphan Train The Hope of Azure Springs - Rachel Fordham My conversation with Rachel Fordham on adoption and foster parenting Adoption and Foster Care resources Scripture References: John 2:1-11- Cupbearers who carry the water turned into wine Psalm 23- The Lord is my shepherd Luke 11:1-4- The Lord’s Prayer Matthew 25:14-30- To him much is given much is required 1 Corinthians 12:12-31- The body of Christ is diverse Psalm 121:2-4- My help comes from the Lord Psalm 28:7- The Lord is my strength and my shield Psalm 18:2- The Lord is my fortress Philippians 4:13- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me Luke 2:41-52- Mary and Joseph lost Jesus John 10:10- Jesus came that we would have life and life to the full Ephesians 1:5- We are adopted into the family of God Romans 8:17 Adopted into His heirship Ezekiel 36:26- a new heart and a new spirit Psalm 51:10-19-Create in me a clean heart Connecting with Cindy: -Facebook -Website -Her books Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast: Instagram (Em life // Podcast Life) Facebook Twitter Blog *Intro and outro music by music by audionautix.com
A Speak UP Merry Christmas from the Christian Devotions Ministry Founders Eddie Jones and Cindy Sproles. Eddie is Founder and CEO of Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas and co-founder of Christian Devotions Ministries. He is also an award-winning novelist of middle-grade fiction for boys. In 2016 LPC was named Publisher of the Year at the Greater Philadelphia Writers Conference. Cindy Sproles is an author and speaker. She is the cofounder of Christian Devotions Ministries and the cowriter of the popular He Said, She Said Devotions written with her cofounder, Eddie Jones. She is a novelist and best-selling author. She is a speaker to women's conferences addressing not only the heart of women, but also their biblical responsibilities to their families. As a teacher and speaker for Christian Writers Conferences, Cindy teaches writing skills and how to write placing God in the forefront. She is a contributing author to CBN.com and is the Executive Editor for www.christiandevotions.us and the Managing Editor for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas' imprints: SonRise Devotionals and Straight Street Books. Her book, New Sheets – Thirty Days to Refine You Into the Woman You Can Be is being used to help raise funds for Hope House, an abortion crisis center and her novel, Mercy's Rain, is giving a voice to children who suffer sexual child abuse. Cindy is also the coauthor of He Said, She Said – A Devotional Guide to Cultivating a Life of Passion. She is the mother of four adult sons and lives in the mountains of East Tennessee with her husband. Cindy can be contacted at www.cindysproles.com or by emailing cindyksproles@gmail.com.
A Speak UP Merry Christmas from the Christian Devotions Ministry Founders Eddie Jones and Cindy Sproles. Eddie is Founder and CEO of Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas and co-founder of Christian Devotions Ministries. He is also an award-winning novelist of middle-grade fiction for boys. In 2016 LPC was named Publisher of the Year at the Greater Philadelphia Writers Conference. Cindy Sproles is an author and speaker. She is the cofounder of Christian Devotions Ministries and the cowriter of the popular He Said, She Said Devotions written with her cofounder, Eddie Jones. She is a novelist and best-selling author. She is a speaker to women’s conferences addressing not only the heart of women, but also their biblical responsibilities to their families. As a teacher and speaker for Christian Writers Conferences, Cindy teaches writing skills and how to write placing God in the forefront. She is a contributing author to CBN.com and is the Executive Editor for www.christiandevotions.us and the Managing Editor for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas’ imprints: SonRise Devotionals and Straight Street Books. Her book, New Sheets – Thirty Days to Refine You Into the Woman You Can Be is being used to help raise funds for Hope House, an abortion crisis center and her novel, Mercy’s Rain, is giving a voice to children who suffer sexual child abuse. Cindy is also the coauthor of He Said, She Said – A Devotional Guide to Cultivating a Life of Passion. She is the mother of four adult sons and lives in the mountains of East Tennessee with her husband. Cindy can be contacted at www.cindysproles.com or by emailing cindyksproles@gmail.com.
Cindy Sproles is an author and speaker. She is the cofounder of Christian Devotions Ministries and the cowriter of the popular He Said, She Said Devotions written with her cofounder, Eddie Jones. She is a novelist and best-selling author. Cindy's devotions and articles are published in Christian newspapers across the eastern seaboard, including having been used to represent legislature for protection of the elderly. She is a speaker to women's conferences addressing not only the heart of women, but also their biblical responsibilities to their families. As a teacher and speaker for Christian Writers Conferences, Cindy teaches writing skills and how to write placing God in the forefront. She is a contributing author to CBN.com and is the Executive Editor for www.christiandevotions.us and the Managing Editor for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas' imprints: SonRise Devotionals and Straight Street Books. She is a certified life coach and mentor, an eldercare specialist and a special needs advocate. Her book, New Sheets – Thirty Days to Refine You Into the Woman You Can Be is being used to help raise funds for Hope House, an abortion crisis center and her novel, Mercy's Rain, is giving a voice to children who suffer sexual child abuse. Cindy is also the coauthor of He Said, She Said – A Devotional Guide to Cultivating a Life of Passion. She is the mother of four adult sons and lives in the mountains of East Tennessee with her husband. Cindy can be contacted at www.cindysproles.com or by emailing cindyksproles@gmail.com.
Cindy Sproles is an author and speaker. She is the cofounder of Christian Devotions Ministries and the cowriter of the popular He Said, She Said Devotions written with her cofounder, Eddie Jones. She is a novelist and best-selling author. Cindy’s devotions and articles are published in Christian newspapers across the eastern seaboard, including having been used to represent legislature for protection of the elderly. She is a speaker to women’s conferences addressing not only the heart of women, but also their biblical responsibilities to their families. As a teacher and speaker for Christian Writers Conferences, Cindy teaches writing skills and how to write placing God in the forefront. She is a contributing author to CBN.com and is the Executive Editor for www.christiandevotions.us and the Managing Editor for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas’ imprints: SonRise Devotionals and Straight Street Books. She is a certified life coach and mentor, an eldercare specialist and a special needs advocate. Her book, New Sheets – Thirty Days to Refine You Into the Woman You Can Be is being used to help raise funds for Hope House, an abortion crisis center and her novel, Mercy’s Rain, is giving a voice to children who suffer sexual child abuse. Cindy is also the coauthor of He Said, She Said – A Devotional Guide to Cultivating a Life of Passion. She is the mother of four adult sons and lives in the mountains of East Tennessee with her husband. Cindy can be contacted at www.cindysproles.com or by emailing cindyksproles@gmail.com.
Cindy Sproles is an author, speaker, managing editor for Straight Street Books and SonRise Devotionals. She is the executive editor and co-founder for Christian Devotions Ministries. Her dream is to do nothing more than craft words that speak from the heart. Her best-selling novel, Mercy Rains, addresses the tough subject of child sexual and physical abuse. Even though it is set in another century it will take you to places you may not want to go but must...... as it addresses a current problem. Her best-selling novel, Mercy Rains, is available on Amazon -- “At once chilling and compelling in its honest portrayal of nineteenth-century mountain life, Mercy’s Rain is a beautifully written story of man’s depravity and God’s mercy. Its pages are filled with memorable characters and gripping scenes, and at its heart is a message you won’t soon forget.” —Ann Tatlock
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! when Scott shares some of the best clips from the last six years of Speak UP male vocalists along with their great music. This episode shares interviews from 2011 with renowned artists like John Schlitt from Petra, Michael Card, and Bebe Winans. It also imparts storytelling artists such as Andrew Peterson and Jason Gray, and highlights new artists you hear on the radio dial daily like Jonny Diaz, Jordan Feliz, Jason Lovins, Matt Pappa, and many more! Enjoy music, great interview clips, and a Merry Christmas from Christian Devotions founders Eddie Jones and Cindy Sproles.
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! when Scott shares some of the best clips from the last six years of Speak UP male vocalists along with their great music. This episode shares interviews from 2011 with renowned artists like John Schlitt from Petra, Michael Card, and Bebe Winans. It also imparts storytelling artists such as Andrew Peterson and Jason Gray, and highlights new artists you hear on the radio dial daily like Jonny Diaz, Jordan Feliz, Jason Lovins, Matt Pappa, and many more! Enjoy music, great interview clips, and a Merry Christmas from Christian Devotions founders Eddie Jones and Cindy Sproles.
Cindy Sproles is an author and speaker. She is the cofounder of Christian Devotions Ministries and the cowriter of the popular He Said, She Said Devotions written with her cofounder, Eddie Jones. Cindy's devotions and articles are published in Christian newspapers across the eastern seaboard, including Common Ground Christian Newspaper, Tri-County News and Hometown Christian News. She is a speaker for women's conferences addressing not only the heart of women, but also their biblical responsibilities to their families. As a teacher and speaker for Christian writers conferences, Cindy teaches writing skills and how to write, placing God in the forefront. She is a contributing author to CBN.com and is the Executive Editor for www.christiandevotions.us and the Devotional Acquisitions Editor for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas. Cindy works alongside Scott McCausey and Eddie Jones to cohost the syndicated Blog Talk Radio show, Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! She is a certified life coach and mentor, an eldercare specialist, and a special needs advocate. Her book, New Sheets –Thirty Days to Refine You Into the Woman You Can Be is being used to help raise funds for Hope House, an abortion crisis center. You can also check out her new book, Mercy's Rain, at http://cindysproles.com/mercys-rain/.
Cindy Sproles is an author and speaker. She is the cofounder of Christian Devotions Ministries and the cowriter of the popular He Said, She Said Devotions written with her cofounder, Eddie Jones. Cindy’s devotions and articles are published in Christian newspapers across the eastern seaboard, including Common Ground Christian Newspaper, Tri-County News and Hometown Christian News. She is a speaker for women’s conferences addressing not only the heart of women, but also their biblical responsibilities to their families. As a teacher and speaker for Christian writers conferences, Cindy teaches writing skills and how to write, placing God in the forefront. She is a contributing author to CBN.com and is the Executive Editor for www.christiandevotions.us and the Devotional Acquisitions Editor for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas. Cindy works alongside Scott McCausey and Eddie Jones to cohost the syndicated Blog Talk Radio show, Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! She is a certified life coach and mentor, an eldercare specialist, and a special needs advocate. Her book, New Sheets –Thirty Days to Refine You Into the Woman You Can Be is being used to help raise funds for Hope House, an abortion crisis center. You can also check out her new book, Mercy’s Rain, at http://cindysproles.com/mercys-rain/.
Cindy Sproles is an author and speaker. She is the cofounder of Christian Devotions Ministries and the cowriter of the popular He Said, She Said Devotions written with her cofounder, Eddie Jones. Cindy's devotions and articles are published in Christian newspapers across the eastern seaboard, including Common Ground Christian Newspaper, Tri-County News and Hometown Christian News. She is a speaker to women's conferences addressing not only the heart of women but also their biblical responsibilities to their families. As a teacher and speaker for Christian Writers Conferences, Cindy teaches writing skills and how to write placing God in the forefront. She is a contributing author to CBN.com and is the Executive Editor for www.christiandevotions.us and the Devotional Acquisitions Editor for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas. Cindy works along side Scott McCausey and Eddie Jones to cohost the syndicated Blog Talk Radio show, Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! She is a certified life coach and mentor, an eldercare specialist and a special needs advocate. Her latest book, New Sheets – Thirty Days to Refine You Into the Woman You Can Be is being used to help raise funds for Hope House, an abortion crisis center. You can also check out her new book releasing January 27, Mercy's Rain, at http://cindysproles.com/mercys-rain/ She is the mother of four sons and lives in the mountains of East Tennessee with her husband. Cindy can be contacted at www.cindysproles.com or by emailing cindyksproles@gmail.com.
Cindy Sproles is an author and speaker. She is the cofounder of Christian Devotions Ministries and the cowriter of the popular He Said, She Said Devotions written with her cofounder, Eddie Jones. Cindy’s devotions and articles are published in Christian newspapers across the eastern seaboard, including Common Ground Christian Newspaper, Tri-County News and Hometown Christian News. She is a speaker to women’s conferences addressing not only the heart of women but also their biblical responsibilities to their families. As a teacher and speaker for Christian Writers Conferences, Cindy teaches writing skills and how to write placing God in the forefront. She is a contributing author to CBN.com and is the Executive Editor for www.christiandevotions.us and the Devotional Acquisitions Editor for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas. Cindy works along side Scott McCausey and Eddie Jones to cohost the syndicated Blog Talk Radio show, Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! She is a certified life coach and mentor, an eldercare specialist and a special needs advocate. Her latest book, New Sheets – Thirty Days to Refine You Into the Woman You Can Be is being used to help raise funds for Hope House, an abortion crisis center. You can also check out her new book releasing January 27, Mercy’s Rain, at http://cindysproles.com/mercys-rain/ She is the mother of four sons and lives in the mountains of East Tennessee with her husband. Cindy can be contacted at www.cindysproles.com or by emailing cindyksproles@gmail.com.
Literally Speaking is an inspirational blog talk radio show that explores the ways in which human imagination can be used to manifest the truth in God's creation. Ministry, creative arts, counseling, mentoring, and encouraging are just a few of the venues we use to spread the good news of God's love and the message conveyed in the person of His son Jesus Christ. Our first show, airing on January 6, 2015, will feature author and speaker Cindy Sproles. Cindy is the cofounder of Christian Devotions Ministries.