Friday, October 2, 2015

Trapped on the Titanic by Tammy S. Knox

Trapped on the Titanic is written by Tammy Knox. She writes mostly historical fiction for children, but is currently working on a children's bible workbook.

About Trapped On the Titanic:

"Trapped on the Titanic is a work of juvenile historical fiction set in the year 2012, the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. The story takes place in the fictional town of Millport, VA (based upon Galax, VA - the author's hometown).

The thrilling, chilling story of a family torn apart by death and double-dealing begins with Callie Elizabeth, an eighth grade girl with a normal life. At least her life was pretty normal until she finds herself alone staring into the eyes of a crying photograph which is over 100 years old. Who is the girl in the photograph and why does she look so much like Callie? Why does the girl in the photograph keep appearing to Callie and what does she want from her? As Callie seeks to find the answers to these questions, she finds herself tangled in a web of family secrets, haunting visits, and espionage.

What really happened that night of April 14 and the early morning of April 15,1912 as the majestic Titanic sank to its watery grave? How can Callie find the answers that will put to rest the ghost of her family's past? With the help of a good friend, her grandmother's love of history, and her own keen perception Callie uncovers a devious plot that was carried out 100 years prior. Learning from the past, Callie discovers treasures that have been hidden away for almost 100 years." (Amazon)

Make sure to check out Tammy's interactive book page: here.

Humanism: A Christian's Greatest Enemy an Interview with Susan Elliott

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Humanism is a tough subject that covers a lot of areas. It is a polarizing subject that the majority doesn't want to discuss, but I believe it is the effects of Secular Humanism that is what we are seeing in the world around us today.

When we as a people accept an idea that there is no absolute truth, no standard of living but our own, is it any surprise that we see a rise in violent crime, a rise in the toleration of sin, and the demonizing of people who hold the Bible as the standard of living?

Check out this important author interview about Humanism: A Christian's Greatest Enemy. (Click on the title to listen to the interview.)

-- Susan




My Thoughts on The Treasured Woman by Christa Bryant Week Four


This is the last post about the The Treasured Woman for the 2015 September book club. I want to encourage you to keep on reading with us, and if you haven't started the Treasured Woman. Go ahead and read it! I want to remind you that the October book club is Sandi Rog's Out of the Ashes.  If you haven't gotten a copy, pick one up today.

My Thoughts on The Treasured Woman

Chapter 10: Rehab

Rehab is one of my favorite women of the Bible. She is a woman who found faith in God and hid the spies in Jericho. She is also the mother of Boaz who married Ruth, so if my counting is right, she is the g-great grandmother of King David. I don't suspect she ever imagined in her wildest dreams that she would have a future King of Israel in her lineage, or even greater, the King of Kings: Christ!

Christa talks about putting God first, "grabbing on and not letting go." She challenges us to examine our own lives and really ask ourselves if we are putting God first. She brings up one of my biggest pet peeves, and that is the parent who puts secular activities before the worship of God. We must be careful to encourage our children to put God first and not to put stumbling blocks in their paths.

Rehab recognized the power of the Lord. She had heard of the works he'd done as he brought the children of Israel out of Egypt. She knew that they were conquering the lands about her, and in her fear and reverence toward God she desired to cling to him and follow his commands. (Hanging the scarlet ribbon from her window.)

Christa encourages us to recognize that God has laid out a path to become Christians, and that his way is the only way to salvation. Just as the spies told Rehab to gather her family into her house and tie the scarlet ribbon in her window to be saved, God has told us that we must put him on in baptism to be saved (John 3, Acts 2:38).  Rehab was wise enough to recognize God's conditions for salvation, and we must be, too!

Chapter 11: Hannah

I've always felt a special kinship to Hannah. There was a time I was told that I would not be able to have children. In fact, I had to tell this to the man who loved me before I married him so he would know going into our marriage there was that possibility. I wanted him to have a choice for his future even if that meant his future was with someone else.

The crazy thing about our story is that we got pregnant right away after we got married with our first child. We were surprised so, I assumed the doctor's warnings were completely wrong, until we tried to have our second.

It took two years to get pregnant with our daughter. People around us were having babies, and I can't express the pain I felt seeing their happiness, knowing that I might not ever be able to have another child. (I know that sounds petty, I was already blessed with a son, but it was how I felt at the time.)

When I finally did get pregnant with our second child, it was after being electrocuted in a lightening storm -- story for another time -- I decided if the baby was a boy his name would be Samuel, because I knew he was a gift from God.  When she was born her name quickly became Naomi.  We thought that was all, but God had other plans and a year and two weeks later our third child was born. Surprise!

While, I don't know all the pain a woman who can never have children has, I do remember those two years we tried to get pregnant and the years before I had our first child. I remember what it was like to think I would go through life never knowing a child of my own, so in some ways I understand part of Hannah's pain.

Hannah was mistreated by her husband's other wife, and in her complete sadness she prayed to God asking for a son. God granted her petition, and soon her son Samuel was born. Hannah was so thankful to have a son that she dedicated his life to God. Christa reminds us that our children are gifts from God and we should raise them in the service of God.

She also reminds us to count our blessings and to use our abilities for God. Christa teaches us that giving back to others, and doing good is where happiness truly lies.

Chapter 12: Esther

Esther was not only a woman of courage but she was a prepared and humble woman. Esther is a great example of a woman who rose to meet the challenges that came her way and her story is s shining example of the providence of God.

Christa encourages us to remember that we are the daughters of the King and because of this we can have courage to follow him and use the abilities he's given us. She also reminds us in order to use those abilities, we must grow in them. We must study the Bible so we can teach others, and always look to his word for guidance.

If we hone our abilities we can use them for honor and glory to God. For example, if you're a great writer, you can be writing books, or articles. If your an accomplished speaker you may be speaking on ladies days. We must remember that the only way to sharpen our abilities is to use them. We don't have to be fearful when the occasion arises for us to use our abilities, because we can rest assured that when we are faithfully following God he is with us.

Chapter 13: The 21st Century Woman

Christa ties all the women covered in the first 12 chapters to remind us that we can be the women God wants us to be, and we can be the woman given for an example to us in Proverbs 31.

To be this woman we must have a consuming faith, and let go our our excuses. God can use us, we have never done anything so bad that he won't forgive, and we have never gone through anything so hard that we cannot recover. We must be hard workers in the kingdom of Christ, teach our children God's ways and serve others. We can be the Proverbs woman let's start today!

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