Candace Salima's commentsComments On: Everything Articles Blogs Journals Photos created by: EveryoneCandace Caught in the Headlights - Barry K. Phillips31 Jul 2008 06:35 AM I loved this book. You did a fantastic job with the review, Tristi. Barry has gone down as one of my favorite authors, which I means I buy every book he writes from now on. And that's what I need, more books. Author Interview - Abel Keogh15 Jul 2008 07:01 AM Tristi - thanks for posting this interview with Abel Keogh. I read "Room for Two" a few months ago and was really touched by the story of a man who lost his wife and child to suicide and had to struggle to live, coping with being the man left behind. Wow. It is a powerful book, and oddly, one full of hope. Author Interview - Candace Salima on Book Tour06 Jun 2008 05:51 AM Tristi - thanks so much for letting me drop by Families.com to talk about my book "Forged in the Refiner's Fire." This is the beginning of an exciting months of dropping different points on the internet. You, as always, are the first! I'll drop by, off and on today, to see if there are any questions needing answering. Children Who Leave Too Early and the Families Left Behind11 Jan 2008 10:39 AM Pam, it is very good to know that the Catholic church has backed off this doctrine. There was a day, when children who died before baptism, those who died in childbirth, and those who committed suicide were buried in unconsecrated ground, deemed unworthy and eternally damned. This was prevalent in the Middle Ages, and was still taught in local churches up until, I would assume, the Catholic church made this statement. Very, very good to hear. Author Interview -- Candace Salima13 Nov 2006 11:26 AM Tristi -- thank you for taking the time to keeping pushing me to do this interview. I'm afraid life has really taken off with the speed of a super sonic jet and I'm hanging on by my fingernails to the tailfin. Hmmm, how's that for imagery. Anyway -- any and all questions people may have can be posted in the comments and I'll answer them this way. Trust in the Lord28 May 2006 06:12 AM It is interesting to find, across the board, that those who turned to the Lord in times of great trial are the ones that have developed a deeper and closer relationship to Him. Hmmm . . . interesting isn't it? Thanks for your comment, Linda W. When Children Go Missing28 May 2006 06:10 AM Ashley is home. Thanks to one and all for your prayers and action. My friend is so relieved to have her daughter home. Getting Ready to Move11 May 2006 06:18 AM Thanks -- I admit, three days after my surgery and I'm thinking it's time for sunshine and spring breezes. |
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