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Cheryl Robins on January 29, 2010 at 09:49 AM said:

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this issue about how you all got to where you are today in writing for God. Such differnet stories but all so wonderful giving God the final glory he deserves. Thanks Connie for all your hard work and to all of you that selflessly contribute your time and finances and writing to help this mag continue. God bless you all. Love you all and praise God that I am blessed to know you all, Cheryl xoxo SLSL

Brenda King on January 26, 2010 at 11:54 PM said:

I enjoyed reading about your writers in this issue. It's so inspiring to see how God has guided you in your writing.

Connie, I was especially struck by what you wrote: "The earthly pay’s not so good, but I will be well rewarded when I walk the golden streets and meet the people whose lives have been touched by my words." Amen!!

Keep up the good work! I pray God will continue to guide all of you, and will richly bless your ministry.

Angela Posey-Arnold on December 23, 2009 at 08:32 AM said:

Awesome Christmas Issue. Beautiful poetry and writing. Enjoyed the guest writers and Connie's Blessing peice. Welcome to Sonrise Writer's new members Patricia and Shirley---Great issue everyone. Blessings Abundant be yours!! Oh and I have read Bonnie Winter's Daughter of Scarlet--it is a must read for 2010!!

Kathlyn Fauchon on November 22, 2009 at 09:21 PM said:

Great work Connie, thanks. Thank you all for the blessings pouring out of this issue.

Brenda King on November 18, 2009 at 11:06 AM said:

Thanks for this beautiful anniversary issue of 4Him2U! I pray God will continue to bless your ministry.

Angela Posey-Arnold on November 17, 2009 at 09:17 AM said:

Great job ladies--special God called writers for Him!!! Happy anniversary--I am wearing my red hat to the party.

Karen Gillett on November 17, 2009 at 06:49 AM said:

I'm going to miss the wonderful occasion of celebrating our 2nd birthday as I run off to a doctor's appointment. Bummer! It's been a great two years with wonderful blessings and new friendships and growth that have come from it. Thank you Connie for all you have done to make this possible. Save a piece of cybercake for me! Love to you all. Karing

Angela Posey-Arnold, SonRise Writer on November 6, 2009 at 08:16 AM said:

Oh Bonnie what a lovely story. I think Susannah won either way. And I want to think she won the prize too.

Angela Posey-Arnold, SonRise Writer on November 6, 2009 at 08:10 AM said:

I love the balloon story!! It's okay Maxine oops I mean Connie. SL Angela

Constance, editor on November 4, 2009 at 06:52 PM said:

Thanks you for your kind words. We will soon celebrate our 2nd anniversary, so come back soon & be ready for some surprises!

Connie Allen on October 30, 2009 at 09:49 AM said:

I wanted to say that I LOVED the story about the quilting contest. It DID leave me wanting to know more and peek into each lady's life after the contest was over.

Bonnie is obviously a very talented writer. I visited here after a friend gave me the URL and I'm glad I did. I am Connie. I've been an LPN for about 19 or 20 yrs. I was just taken off work in May, 2009 due to health problems. I'm still trying to get used to not working, much less not practicing as a nurse. I've had a couple of articles published my the Lippincott group of nursing magazines. One was a story about two of the patients I cared for and one was a teaching, CEU article on End of Life Care. I still do some reviewing for the group of magazines and I enjoy that as well. I've also written articles for a friends online Christian oriented site. I look forward to re-visiting your group here and reading more of the articles here. God bless all of you for your writings and for this site! connie

Lyndsey Davis on October 14, 2009 at 08:32 PM said:

Hi, Came to visit after meeting Connie at the museonlineconference. Looking forward to reading your works. Lyn

Brenda King on July 12, 2009 at 02:25 PM said:

Thanks for this issue. I was especially inspired by "It's Just a Game, Gramma!" by Constance Gilbert. What a wonderful and timely reminder to not have any other gods before the One True God.

Cheryl Robins on July 1, 2009 at 08:14 AM said:

Lovely ladies, of what I've read so far, will come back because of the uplifting I experience from all your inspiring works, thanks for allowing me to be a part of such a wonderful writing group, it is an honour and a blessing. Connie and editors once again, thanks for all you do for us, you are such a blessing xoxo

Donna Brown on June 21, 2009 at 02:15 PM said:

This was an outstanding issue. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. Blessings to all of you who work so hard to inspire all of us.

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Meet the Writers

Angela Posey-Arnold is a lifelong resident of beautiful Northwest Alabama. Blessed by the grace and love of Almighty God she lives in a log home with her husband of 19 years. Nestled in the mountains adjacent to the Bankhead National Forest, the peace and serenity of her surroundings inspire her writing and music.
Her first published book was released in March of 2006 and is currently available on Amazon.com and BookSurge.com. Written under the pen name, Anna Grace Poschet, The Lions and the Adders, is a journal of a journey and proof that God never fails.  Publish America has just releaseded Angela’s newest book, The Nightingale Protocol. Angela began her career in nursing in 1988, but was disabled by a car accident in 2001, Angela seeks to overcome disabilities with the gifts from God of writing and music. Contact her at: angarnold78@yahoo.com or on her blogsite at www.shoutlife.com/angelaposeyarnold.
                                             

 Kathlyn Fauchon is the mother of four grown children and has ten grandchildren. As a retiree she spends her time writing (mostly Christian material), teaching Special Religious Education in primary schools, and babysitting my grandchildren. She belongs to a Christian Writers Group; and many of her articles and stories have been published in different magazines, some Christian and some secular, some hard copy and some online.
She also produces a quarterly Christian Newsletter to deliver in letterboxes in my neighbourhood in Australia. Some of her articles and testimonies can be read on her website at www.kathlynfauchon.com


 

 


 Brenda Fink lives in Florida where she attends Master’s Touch International Church.  She has been active in ministry for 30 years.  Her first book, Mysteries of the Dark, Delving into the Hidden Treasures of the Secret Place, is a devotional designed to move the reader deeper into the Throne Room and the presence of the King.  Her desire is to see the body of Christ moving in their Kingdom mandate to fulfill Habakkuk 2:14, the Glory of the Lord covering the earth.  She welcomes comments at gloryreleasers@yahoo.com. 

 

 Constance Gilbert writes and edits from Central Oregon, where she is a Parish Nurse and a grandmother of two. She writes a monthly column for Positively Feminine and edits The Encourager, a newsletter for the chronically ill as well as this magazine. She teaches women's Bible studies and mentors new writers. An avid reader and lover of classical music she can be found doing needlework or taking bubblebaths to destress. You are invited to her blog at hhtp://consheartstrings.blogspot.com or contact her here at constancegilbert@gmail.com

 

Karen Gillett resides in Oregon, with her husband of 29 years. She is a mother of one and grandmother of four. She teaches a women’s Bible Study and loves to draw cartoons and write. Being disabled in her early 20’s with epilepsy God walked her through a journey that helped her spiritual life grow and lead her to a future cure from her disease. What started with a head injury progressed through a battle with stress seizures where she learned what it truly means to lean on, trust in, and rely on God in all areas of her life. Her writings and drawings can be seen at http://karijofluffy.blogspot.com/and she can be contacted at karijo_fluffy@yahoo.com.

 

David McArdle is a father of three & lives in Scotland near Glasgow. Until He meet the Lord at age 32, David was in a downward spiral heading for self-destruction. Instead, the Lord sent him to a Theological "establishment," where he fell in love with God's Word.  As an ordained pastor, lecturer and eternal student, David reads and studies three books of the Bible at a time to keep his mind fresh. His wife says he's the master of small talk,  but we know him as a man who challenges us to go deeper into the Word of God.

Update: Recently, David has returned to do post-graduate work for his BD in theology with honours [four years] at a nearby University. He can be reached through the editor.
 

 

  Jeanie Prentice is a wife, mother, and grandmother of two. She was born in Browning Montana and is an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Indian Nation. She now reside in Oregon with her husband of 50 years.  Jeanie is Founder/Director of the "Three Sisters Women's Conference" a non-denominational conference that reaches out to women of all ages. She enjoys writing articles, poems, and doing oil paintings of nature's scenery. Her e-mail address is jimorjeanie@aol.com.

 

  Cheryl Dawn Robins (nee Martin) was born in Harare Zimbabwe; she and her twin sister are the youngest of 6 children. After a life of many struggles, she is happily married and the proud mother of 3 adorable children and two gorgeous cats. Her boys live and work in England; Cheryl, her husband and  daughter reside in Durban South Africa. She says, "I am now employed by God my author, as His writer and humble servant, with happiness and contentment in Him, being my saving grace. To Jesus Christ I give all praise and glory, for the life I live in Him." cherylexpress@yahoo.com is Cheryl's e-mail site.

 

   Kathy Tierney and her husband served as missionaries in India and Kenya. They now reside in Central Oregon.  We welcome her humor and wordcraft. Kathy is a frequent speaker for women's conferences and a loving mentor to many. And we have found out that she is a drummer! You can contact her via the editor.

 

Bonnie Winters is the author of Daughter of Lot, a Bible novel based on the story of Ruth the Moabitess, available in all major online bookstore chains. She has authored Bible studies, devotionals and articles on abuse and recovery, Christian Education ideas for children, inspirational short fiction and drama.  As a pastor's wife with over 30 years of ministry experience, she is involved in counseling, music and children's ministry. Bonnie is a graduate of the Institute of Pastoral Counseling through Emerge Ministries, Akron, OH;  Zion Bible College in Barrington, RI and SUNY Empire State College, Binghamton NY Unit with a degree in adult learning and mentoring. Besides writing, Bonnie enjoys her five grandchildren and card making. Contact Bonnie at indianabon@yahoo.com or visit her websites at www.bonniewinters.com and http://inkitblog.blogspot.com .


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