Monday, November 9, 2009

Christmas Miracles Blog Tour--Check out the Giveaway Basket!


St. Martin's Press
October 2009
Hardcover 256 pages
ISBN- 978-0312589837
Retail: $14.99

This week and next, Kathy Carlton Willis Communications will be featuring The Christmas Miracles Blog Tour. Come visit our blog often to read bits of the interview with authors Cecil Murphey and Marley Gibson. Click on blog links at the bottom of this article to visit the various stops on this tour. You are welcome to enter the contest at each stop on the tour by leaving your comments for this amazing Christmas-themed gift giveaway. We'll be adding more links as the week goes by, so check back. Spread some Christmas tidings by telling others about this generous gift offer.

About the Book:
(Atlanta, GA) Many ordinary people experience Christmas miracles—those special moments during the season of giving and receiving when Christmas becomes more than just a holiday. In Christmas Miracles (St. Martin’s Press, October 2009), Cecil Murphey and Marley Gibson share the stories of those who have recognized the special moments that transcend daily experience and transform their lives.

In these stories, people overcome desperate situations through a miraculous twist of fate—all during the most wonderful time of the year. A young boy sits down to read a Christmas book and discovers that his learning disability has vanished. A woman stranded in a blizzard is rescued by a mysterious stranger who she suspects is an angel. And a woman living far from home gets an answer to her prayer in the form of an unexpected gift.

Bestselling author Cecil Murphey says, “We all face discouraging times, whether it's the lack of money, being stuck on a road in a snowstorm, feeling stress, or being hungry and homeless. But God's help is available. I want readers to see that miracles do happen—sometimes simple, unexpected blessings or those that involve the supernatural. We start by asking, and in strange and wonderful ways God tiptoes into our dark nights; we experience renewed joy in life and witness God in action through people and unexpected events.”

Award-winning writer Cecil Murphey is the author or co-author of 114 published books, including the NY Times bestseller 90 Minutes in Heaven (with Don Piper) and Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (with Dr. Ben Carson). He’s also the author of When Someone You Love Has Cancer and When God Turned Off the Lights, both 2009 releases. Murphey’s books have sold millions and have given hope and encouragement to countless readers around the world. For more information, visit http://www.cecilmurphey.com/.





Marley Gibson is a young adult author whose first published books in the Sorority 101 series were released by Penguin Group in 2008 under the pen name of Kate Harmon. She has a new Ghost Huntress series with Houghton Mifflin written under her own name. She can be found online at http://www.marleygibson.com/








Don't forget to visit the following blogs this week to leave a comment for an opportunity to win this spectacular giveaway basket.

My Heart Belongs to Books

One Man Revival

Amuzing Mom

Dancing Word

Wendi's Book Corner

Faith Creativity Life

Finding Hope Through Christian Fiction

Carly Bird Home

Cindy's Love of Books

Connected to Christ

PPW

Tinsley Troup

Unfettered Designs

My Book Bliss

Come Meet Aus Jenny

Canadian Lady Bug Reviews

Reviews and Reflections

Gatorz Skunks and Mudcats

The Nearsighted Bookworm

The Radical Write

His Reading List

The Thinking Girl's Guide

Everything's Coming Up Daisies

PWNmom

Are They All Yours

Seed Thoughts

Christy's Book Blog

Net's Notes

Enroute to Life

Janey's Muse

Growing for Christ

Pam T's Blog

Amusing Mom Speaks

Word Up




Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Press Release - Why We Need Girlfriends - Frankie Sherman

For Immediate Release
Kathy Carlton Willis Communications
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Phone: 956-642-6319

The Perfect Ensemble’s
Been Packed

You. Your Girlfriends. God.

All you have to do is
take the journey!

Why We Need Girlfriends
Frankie Sherman


Publisher: Pleasant Word
Paperback: 160 Pages
ISBN-10:1414111304
ISBN-13:9781414111308
Retail: $15.99


(Laurens, South Carolina) – Most women would trade their designer handbag and stelleto heels for one really good friend. Why? Because God designed us to desire deep meaningful friendships with others. In funny lady, Frankie Sherman’s, Why We Need Girlfriends, Frankie takes women through a seven-week journey through the lives of Mary, mother of Jesus and her cousin/friend, Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist. Packed full of practical insight from these two biblical women, participants will soon understand the significance of solid friendships between older Elizabeth-type women and younger Mary-type women.

With Frankie’s background in the arts and comic relief, women need not feel intimidated by participating in a Why We Need Girlfriends Bible study. Its friendly format requires only fifteen minutes, four days a week. You can do it alone, with friends at lunch or over the phone with a girlfriend while wearing your jammies. There’s even a free downloadable leader’s guide on Frankie’s website for women’s Sunday school classes or group studies: http://frankiedsherman.com//.


Your study made Jesus personal to me. You write in a way where women can relate
and understand the word of God. Why We Need Girlfriends is a refreshing breather
from the heavy studies. ~ Jane, Reader from GA

Frankie Sherman is a national speaker, comedian, and Bible teacher for conferences, retreats, and women's events. She fell in love with Jesus at Vacation Bible School and takes every opportunity to tell others about the joy of being alive in Christ. She is a former choreographer for the Georgia Peach Bowl and the Florida Citrus Bowl Halftime Show. Her specialty is in theater musical/productions. Her first Bible Study, Why We Need Girlfriends is based on the relationship of Mary and Elizabeth, from Luke's gospel. Two women brought together by extraordinary circumstances by an extraordinary God. Frankie is from South Carolina—loves sweet tea, BIG hair and her grand-girls. She believes there will never be another Elvis. And knows that her Jesus will return for her soon.


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Celebrating Weakness- Prizing Emptiness

Adapted from Set Apart by Jennifer Kennedy Dean


“I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ's sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong” (2 Cor 12:9-10).



My weakness is my greatest asset in the Kingdom. My weakness is where God meets me. My weakness is where Christ’s power is most clearly displayed in me. Only when I am confronted with my own helplessness can I experience the power of Christ in me.

"Your helplessness is your best prayer. It calls from your heart to the heart of God with greater effect than all your uttered pleas. He hears it from the very moment that you are seized with helplessness, and He becomes actively engaged at once in hearing and answering the prayer of your helplessness." (O. Hallesby, Prayer)

I recently had the tiniest glimpse of how powerfully helplessness speaks. A few years ago, I lost my husband to brain cancer. During the final months of his illness, he became utterly helpless. The man I had leaned on for 26 years, whose strength I counted on, was now dependent upon me for his every need. During those weeks, my ear was tuned to his every sigh, his every restless movement, every change in his breathing pattern. If I had to be out of his room for even a few minutes, I had a monitor with me so I could hear him if he needed me. When he was strong, I was not so attentive. His needs did not fill my waking moments, when he could meet them himself. His helplessness spoke louder than any word he might have spoken. Because of his helplessness—because I knew he could do nothing on his own—I was on watch day and night.

My experience is but a pale shadow of the reality of the Kingdom, but still it helps me understand how my weakness is the opening for His strength. The fact of my helplessness is the only prayer I need. It speaks louder than eloquence.

Let your helplessness and your weakness be the offering you bring to Him. He is not waiting for you to be strong. He is waiting for you to recognize that you are weak.

Kathy Carlton Willis Communications is currently scheduling interviews and reviews for Jennifer Kennedy Dean and her new Bible Study, Set Apart. Please contact Kathy at willisway@aol.com or kcwcomm@rgv.rr.com for more information.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Under Grace- Free Content Article


Under Grace

Adapted from Set Apart by Jennifer Kennedy Dean

“For sin shall not be your master, because you are not under law, but under grace” (Romans 6:14).



Under the rule of grace, everything that God demands of you, He provides for you. What the law demands, grace provides.

Grace is the power of God operating in us to produce a righteous life. Much to our surprise, His power and life indwelling us is more effective at producing right behavior than was the law with its demands and penalties.

Let me explain it this way: The laws of the United States include a law that prohibits murder. The law lays out a penalty for murder. I, a citizen of the United States, have never committed murder, nor will I ever. However, the reason I have never committed murder has nothing to do with a law on the books; it has to do with a law in my heart. There is a law in my heart against murder which makes it impossible for me to commit murder. Though a law on the books exists and that law is good and right, I am not “under it”--t does not hold me in check. In fact, I never even think about the law against murder! I spontaneously obey it. A law on the books against murder is unnecessary for controlling my behavior.

Now, suppose that the law against murder were not in my heart. Would a law on the books with its accompanying penalty, keep me from murdering? It probably would to an extent. But, should the right circumstances present themselves, I would be free to murder.

Let me tell you how it is with another law of the land that is not in my heart. There is a law on the books, with accompanying penalty, against driving faster than the speed limit. That law, I have to confess, is not in my heart. Most of the time threat of the penalty causes me to obey the law. But if the circumstances are right, I can rationalize my way around the law and I can convince myself that I probably won’t get caught and have to pay the penalty.

Which is the most effective at controlling my behavior? The law on the books or the law in my heart? When Paul tells us that we are not under the law, but under grace, he is saying that we are free from the law on the books, “a written code,” because of the law in our hearts.
Grace will produce a deeper obedience than law produces.

Jennifer Kennedy Dean is Executive director of The Praying Life Foundation and a respected author and speaker. She is the author of numerous books, studies, and magazine articles specializing in prayer and spiritual formation. Jennifer’s most recent book release is Set Apart: A 6-Week Study of the Beatitudes. Her book Heart’s Cry has been named National Day of Prayer’s signature book. You’ll find articles and daily quotes from Jennifer at the National Day of Prayer website. Live a Praying Life, has been called a flagship work on prayer. Jennifer was widowed in 2005 after 26 years of marriage to Wayne Dean, her partner both in life and ministry. They are the parents of three grown sons. Jennifer makes her home in Marion, KY. Media can learn more about Jennifer at: http://jenniferkennedydean.net/media/index.htm/.

Kathy Carlton Willis Communications is now scheduling interviews and reviews. Contact Kathy Carlton Willis at WillisWay@aol.com or kcwcomm@rgv.rr.com for more information.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Christian fiction author DiAnn Mills reaches 1.5 million sales mark

Christian fiction author DiAnn Mills reaches 1.5 million sales mark

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Small Group Leaders--We Need You!

Do you lead or facilitate a small group, Bible Study, or book club? We're in search of leaders willing to check out sample books to consider using in your group study, free, no commitment necessary. And if you've ever wanted to try your hand at writing reviews, we can plug you in as a reviewer as well--but that isn't a requirement. If you're interested, please contact Kathy at WillisWay@aol.com.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Cec Murphey- When God Turned Off the Lights Blog Tour






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Award-winning writer Cecil Murphey is the author or co-author of more than 100 books, including the "New York Times" bestseller 90 Minutes in Heaven (with Don Piper) and Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (with Dr. Ben Carson). He's also the author of When Someone You Love Has Cancer and Christmas Miracles, both 2009 releases. Murphey's books have sold millions and have brought hope and encouragement to countless people around the world.

Is it possible that God would use a time of spiritual loneliness and isolation in our life as an answer to our prayer for "something more?" That's what happened with best-selling author Cecil Murphey. In When God Turned Off the Lights (Regal, September 2009), he openly shares from his journey that seemed to be stalled in darkness. Murphey decided to write about his months of seeking God in the darkness because he suspected his situation wasn't unique. "If this happened to me, a rather ordinary believer, surely there are others out there who have wept in the isolated blackness of night and wondered if they would ever see God's smile again." Murphey could have handled this topic as a theologian and given pages of heavy, hard-to-read advice, but he chose to write from his heart and expose it for the readers to see. He talks honestly and shares his skepticism and frustration. He asks hard questions. And he lays out the steps of healing that brought him back to the light. When God Turned Off the Lights is a book for those of us who ask, "What's wrong with me? Why are others living in the sunlight while nothing but dark clouds and darkness envelop me?"


Readers will learn:

  • Why God turns off the lights


  • Why we have to have dark nights


  • Why asking "why" isn't the right question


  • What's worse than going through the darkness


  • How to feel worthwhile and accepted by God


What to Do When the Lights Go Out
by Cec Murphey

If you sincerely desire to follow Jesus Christ, life won't always be easy. Many times the Bible promises victory, and you may need to remind yourself that there can be no victory without struggling and overcoming obstacles.

In my book, I used the image of God turning out the lights because that was how I perceived the situation. I felt as if I walked in darkness for 18 months. We all interact differently with God, and my experience won't be the same as yours. Even so, most serious Christians have times when God seems to turn away or stops listening. And we feel alone.

Perhaps it's like the time the Israelites cried out to God for many years because of the Egyptian oppression. "God heard their groaning, and he remembered his covenant promise...and knew it was time to act" (Exodus 2:24 NLT). God hadn't forgotten, of course, but from their perspective, that's how it must have seemed. It may seem like that to you if you're going through your own form of darkness.


Here are a few suggestions to help you:

1. Ask God this simple question: "Have I knocked out the lights by my failures? Have I sinned against you? After you ask the question, listen. Give God the opportunity to speak to you.

2. Don't see this as divine punishment (unless God shows you it is), but consider the silence an act of divine love to move you forward. This is God's method to teach you and stretch you.

3. Avoid asking why. You don't need reasons and explanations--and you probably won't get them anyway. Instead, remind yourself that this temporary darkness is to prepare you for greater light.

4. Say as little as possible to your friends. Most friends will want to "fix" you or heal you and they can't. They may offer advice (often not helpful) or make you feel worse ("Are you sure everything is right between you and God?").

5. Stay with the "means of grace." That is, don't neglect worship with other believers even if you feel empty. Read your Bible even if you can't find anything meaningful. I chose to read Lamentations and Psalms (several times, especially Lamentations) because they expressed some of the pain and despair I felt.

6. If you don't have a daily prayer time, start one. Perhaps something as short as three minutes--and do it daily. Talk honestly to God. It's all right to get angry. (Read the Psalms if you're hesitant.)

7. Remind yourself, "I am in God's hands. This is where I belong and I'll stay in the blackout until I'm ready to move forward."

8. Pray these words daily: "But who can discern their own errors? Forgive my hidden faults" (Psalm 19:12 TNIV). Some versions say "secret sins." These are failures and sins of which you may not yet be aware. One of the purposes of your darkness may be to bring those hidden problems to light.

9. Ask God, "What do you want me to learn from this experience?" You may not get an answer, but it's still a good question. Continue to ask--even after the lights go back on again. If you're open, you will learn more about yourself and also about God.

10. As you receive "light" about yourself while walking in darkness, remind yourself, God has always known and still loves me.

Each chapter of When God Turned Off the Lights ends with an inspirational personal quote from Cec. Here's a sampling:

Although it may seem as if God is asleep when we go through deep darkness, could it be that God is most watchful in the moments of our despair?

Could it be that moving from why to what might take us one more step closer to the light?

Our task is to hang on. We wait until God takes us off hold and deals directly with us again.

God's provision is based on unconditional love - not on my faithfulness
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Kathy Carlton Willis Communication would like to thank the following bloggers for posting this tour. Check out these sites for more information on the grand prize offered for Cec's tour:

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Pix-n-Pens 10/13

Carly Birds Home 10/13

Loving Heart Mommy 10/1

Heading Home 10/12

Janey's Muse 10/12

Tara's View of the World 10/1

Christian Work at Home Moms 10/1

My Heart Belongs to Books 10/7-9

Faith Creativity Life 10/1

God is Able 10/1

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Cyndy Salzmann 10/9

Robin Bayne 10/15

Terra's Garden 10/5

Cappuchinno Mom 10/12

Everythings Coming Up Daisies 10/3

Sky High View 10/2

Unfettered Designs 10/6

My Book Bliss 10/13

One Man Revival 10/11

My Slice of Life 10/13

James Watkins 10/15

Heart2Heart 10/9

Dare to Believe 10/15

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Kathi Macias

Joan Webb

Roz Corner

Looking Glass Ministries

God Me Tea

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Different Dream 10/1-15

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