Well, I got to the hotel on Wednesday last week to attend the ACFW conference to learn that it would cost me $10.00 per day for Internet service. I paid for three days . . . then never had time to make it worth my while. Sigh. So . . . this post will catch us up on last week's CFBA tours and the Bible reading schedule. I'll post later and write up an account of the conference (which was awesome).
Daily Bible reading: Tuesday, September 23—Ezekiel 3–5; John 10:1–23
Wednesday, September 24—Ezekiel 1–3; John 10:24–42
Thursday, September 25—Ezekiel 4–6; John 11:1–29
Friday, September 26—Ezekiel 7–9; John 11:30–57
Saturday, September 27—Ezekiel 1–2; John 12:1–26
Sunday, September 28—Ezekiel 3–4; John 12:27–50
Monday, September 29—Ezekiel 5–7; John 13:1–20
Wednesday, September 24—Ezekiel 1–3; John 10:24–42
Thursday, September 25—Ezekiel 4–6; John 11:1–29
Friday, September 26—Ezekiel 7–9; John 11:30–57
Saturday, September 27—Ezekiel 1–2; John 12:1–26
Sunday, September 28—Ezekiel 3–4; John 12:27–50
Monday, September 29—Ezekiel 5–7; John 13:1–20

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Travis Thrasher is the author of numerous works of fiction, including his most personal and perhaps his deepest work, Sky Blue, that was published in summer of 2007. This year he has two novels published, Out of the Devil’s Mouth, and a supernatural thriller, Isolation.
Travis is married to Sharon and they are the proud parents of Kylie, born in November, 2006, and Hailey, a Shih-Tzu that looks like an Ewok. They live in suburban Chicago.
ABOUT THE BOOK

Exhausted
Terrified
. . . Alone
When a missionary family moves into a secluded mansion in the mountains of North Carolina, they think they are escaping their nightmares. But when a snowstorm hits and they are trapped inside their new home, their worst fears become reality. As they fight to stay alive, they will be tested in ways they never imagined. Can their love for one another and their faith in God save them from the dangers lurking here?
A masterfully written story that will grip you from its mysterious beginning to its chilling end.
From Publishers Weekly:
"In this dark chiller, Thrasher (Sky Blue; The Promise Remains) demonstrates a considerable talent for the horror genre. Like Stephen King, Thrasher pits flawed but likable characters against evil forces that at first seem escapable but gradually take on a terrifying ubiquity.
The Miller family has recently returned to suburban Chicago after a harrowing experience on the mission field. Hoping to get away from the busyness of suburban living, they travel to the mountains of North Carolina for an extended stay in an enormous, remote lodge where husband and father Jim plans to write a book while trying to reconnect with his family.
When a snowstorm isolates them further and spiritual attacks make them feel they are losing their minds, both Jim and his wife, Stephanie, begin to wonder if God can rescue them and their two young children. Aside from sharing too many plot points with The Shining, this novel hits very few false notes and should appeal to fans of Christian fiction, the horror genre, and all who enjoy well-crafted and suspenseful stories."
If you would like to read the first chapter of Isolation, go HERE
Review to come later
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Kelly's dual careers as English teacher and author give her the opportunity explore and share her love of the written word. A CBA bestselling author and dedicated member of American Christian Fiction Writers, Kelly is a reader favorite of Barbour's Heartsong Presents program, where she's been privileged to earn numerous Heartsong Presents Reader's Choice Awards; including Favorite New Author 2005, Top 5 Favorite Historical Novel 2005, and Top Five Favorite Author Overall 2006 in addition to winning the Second Favorite Historical Novel 2006!
Her Prairie Promises trilogy, set in the 1850s Nebraska Territory, features her special style of witty, heartwarming historical romance.
ABOUT THE BOOK

Desperate to provide for the woman who raised her, Clara agrees to find a bride for the man's son—a stalwart bachelor. How hard can it be to find a bride for one handsome doctor? Apparently more difficult than she imagined when Saul Reed seems determined to remain single.
Will Clara's faith and wits help her wrangle a resolution to The Bride Bargain. Striking a bargain with a lonely trader to fool a head-strong doctor could lead Clara to an unexpected avenue of romance.
If you would like to read the first chapter of The Bride Bargain, go HERE
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