Charlie Kirk, 1993-2025

Building a Legacy: Remembering Charlie Kirk

I must admit I didn’t know who Charlie Kirk was until Wednesday, September 10, 2025. At 4:05 pm that day, I received a text from my brother-in-law that said, “Such sad news about Charlie Kirk.” Charlie had visited his daughter’s college campus not long ago. A quick Google search gave

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What Joy! by Missionary Veronica Stone

Finding the Faith to Move Forward In 2022, after ten years on the mission field, Veronica found herself in a difficult situation. How was she supposed to trust God through a trial this big? She felt uncertain and frankly, afraid. A wise friend advised her to reflect on what God

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Book Review: Olivetti

Reminiscent. Adolescent. Imaginative. A meaningful middle-grade book, especially for tweens and moms. No spoilers. The Age of Typewriters Are you old enough to remember life before smartphones and personal computers? Have you used a typewriter? If so, comment below! I remember my mom’s typewriter, positioned perpendicular to her desk in

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Book Review: Little Lives Matter by Brave Books

Brave Books How do you teach your kids to be brave and discerning? In a previous post, I wrote about why I love Brave Books for kids. Their mission is to help you leave a lasting legacy by instilling pro-God and timeless values in your kids and grandkids. Their stories teach

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The Flight Reflection Journal and The Fight book with colored pencils

The Fight Reflection Journal by Chrissy Whitten

Personal Growth I just wrapped up a fun project with author Chrissy Whitten. Chrissy wrote a guided reflection journal to accompany her first book, The Fight. Now, readers can think through their grief and circumstances in light of the Scripture and songs God used to carry Chrissy through a heartbreaking

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Book Review: The Stories We Tell by Joanna Gaines

Personal. Philosophical. Daring. A good legacy read! Summary Joanna Gaines, co-founder of Magnolia, was first inspired to write her story after moving to New York City at age 21. Doing so helped her see the beauty of being different. She discovered lost parts of her and rewrote painful memories with

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Just Me Now by Vic Harrison

Losing a Spouse Vic Harrison emerged from a devastating loss determined to help others. Four years ago, Vic lost his beloved wife and best friend to cancer. It was 2020, so on top of losing his spouse, the world was in quarantine. It felt like he had been transported to

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Saving My Kids’ Art with Artkive

When my son started preschool, the papers he brought home started piling up. There’s this spot on my kitchen counter inside the door where mail and schoolwork quickly accumulate. A few years back, my sister-in-law and I were talking about it. She mentioned ordering a storage box from Artkive, a

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Discipleship in Coaching book cover

Discipleship in Coaching by Dan Ellis

My Dad Wrote a Book! Working with author Dan Ellis on Discipleship in Coaching was special. Not only because he’s my dad, but because he’s a talented writer and teacher. His coaching experience and knowledge of the Bible come together in a new book titled Discipleship in Coaching. It will

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Rainbows and Brainstorms by Chrissy Whitten

Book Three Friends, if you’ve been following author Chrissy Whitten’s story through her Journals from a Warrior’s Mother series, book three will blow your mind. Pun intended. After losing their firstborn daughter, God blessed Chrissy and Michael with another baby, but shortly after that, they discovered Chrissy had a brain

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Hi, I'm Danelle!

I specialize in Christian non-fiction editing and help new authors design and self-publish their books. I live in Kentucky with my husband Kevin and our two young boys. We love to read, play outdoors, and travel. 

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Book Review: Olivetti

Reminiscent. Adolescent. Imaginative. A meaningful middle-grade book, especially for tweens and moms. No spoilers. The Age of Typewriters Are you old enough to remember life

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