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True Woman Blog: The True Woman Movement Alive and Well in the Dominican Republic
At True Woman '08, the Lord started “tumbling down” everything Cindy believed about life, marriage, and more. In her words, “It’s where God revealed Himself to me. He’s changed my life completely.” He really has!

http://truewoman.com/?id=955

True Woman blog: Wrapping things up in the Dominican Republic
Wes Ward, our director of media, left for the US today saying, “I have never seen one place where so much of what we do is used so widely, by so many, so deeply, so regularly.” Everywhere we turn there are more stories of how God is transforming individuals, families—even churches—as a result of the True Woman Conferences and Revive Our Hearts resources.

http://truewoman.com/?id=957

True Woman Blog: A 20-Year-Old We Could All Learn From
I had the privilege of "meeting" Laura G De Chavez's only daughter, Sarah, while I was in the Dominican Republic, and I couldn't resist sharing her story with you.

http://truewoman.com/?id=982

True Woman Blog: A 20-Year-Old We Could All Learn From, Part 2
"As Jonathan's plans advanced and marriage seemed like the greatest possibility, I found myself asking, 'How can this be? I am so young and unprepared.'"

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Revive Our Hearts: Transformed Women: Meet Vicki Rose
Vicki Rose was grasping for what she thought was a successful life: moving up the corporate ladder, and marrying a restaurant and bar owner. Life began to unravel when her husband became addicted to cocaine, had an affair, and left her with their children. Join Nancy and hear about God’s beautiful plan for her life.

http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=177&topic_name=Marriage

Revive Our Hearts: Fruit of the Ministry
Every day, we receive letters, emails, and phone calls from women all over the country sharing stories of how God is moving in their lives. Today, we invite you to share the encouragement of these transformed lives.

http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=257&topic_name=General Christian Li...

Revive Our Hearts: Kay Arthur
No matter who you have been in the past, God can help you grow into a new woman for His glory. Kay Arthur shares candidly about her life in this conversation with Nancy.

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Philip Larkin: comments on writing believable and convincing prose
“Did I believe it? Did I care?” Poet and writer Philip Larkin made some valuable comments when explaining his criteria for judging the 1977 Booker Prize – a UK award for best fiction. His comments are a challenge to any Christian writer. If we write testimonies, the reader should find the story believable. Exaggeration, gushing, preachiness, will detract from the story.

http://internetevangelismday.com/larkin.php

Tell us your experiences of sharing your faith online
Do you share your faith online in any way? Did you find God through the Web? Have people joined your fellowship because of your church website? Personal stories are the ideal commendation for the Web as an outreach medium. We want to hear your story. It can bless others, and encourage them to also see the potential of the Internet.

http://internetevangelismday.com/tellyourstory.php

Christian blog - how shyness and writing gifts led one woman to start a Christian blog
Kelsey is a mother of four living in West Texas. She writes with compelling humor of life as a wife and mom in her Holy Mama! blog. She not only has a gift of writing winsomely, but knows how to communicate in a way that is accessible to non-Christians. Very few blogs achieve this: learn more. Note how even the full title of the blog is well-chosen – self-deprecating, non-threatening and humorous. The other issue to flag up here: Kelsey is using a ready-made blog tool, and says she knows nothing about technical stuff at all!

http://internetevangelismday.com/evangelists16.php