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October 16, 2025

How Are You Treating Jesus?And the King shall answer and ...

How Are You Treating Jesus?

And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me Matthew 25:40).

If we treat people with disregard, contempt, and hatred, are we really treating Jesus this way? When we encounter someone in need, someone overlooked or dismissed by society, our response reveals more than our character. It reflects how closely we follow Jesus. Christ made it clear that our treatment of others is a direct reflection for how we treat Him. That means that every act of kindness, patience, and mercy is not just a good deed; it's a sacred sacrifice, a moment of acting Christlike. On the other hand, every cold shoulder, judgmental attitude, or harsh word is a wound inflicted on the One who bore pain for us.

This truth challenges us to examine ourselves. Do we extend grace to the harried cashier who's having a rough day? Do we show compassion to a struggling neighbor who tends to rub us the wrong way? Do we listen with true interest, forgive without demanding anything in return, and love without conditions? These are not abstract virtues. They are tangible ways to honor Jesus by following the model He set for us. The least of these are not distractions from our spiritual walk; they are the means of strengthening our journey of faith.

So, how are you treating Jesus? Not in intent or theory, but in practice -- in the way you speak to others (especially your family and those close to you), respond to strangers, and think about those who differ from you. The gospel calls us to universal empathy, not selective kindness. When we begin to see Christ in every person, our hearts soften, our hands open, and our lives begin to reflect Jesus' love. Let us not just be known by our beliefs, but also by our Christlike love in action, by the fact that we treat others the way we would treat Jesus.

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Published on October 16, 2025 02:01

October 13, 2025

 Meet Author, Rena GrootAnything of value about my life i...

 


Meet Author, Rena Groot

Anything of value about my life is a result ofGod's grace and enabling. I am merely sharing information here, so you havean idea who I am. I live in beautiful British Columbia, Canada. I am married to Bill, awonderful man, and am the mother of four children. I have a Bachelor of Education from the University of Albertaand Master of Religious Education from the Canadian BaptistSeminary in Cochrane, Alberta. I have taught school in Canadaand China, was a short-term missionary to Haiti, Uganda,Belize, China, Thailand, the Ghetto in NYC, Mexico, Greece, Eastern Europe, andCanada. 

I would like to tell you about a special book of mine, Betrayal. I dedicated this book to the victims of betrayal. Here is the introduction. Betrayal cuts deeper than any wound. It shatters trust, distorts reality, and questions everything you once believed. Ashley, the woman in this story, knows this pain intimately. The man who vowed to love and cherish her became someone unrecognizable. Lies, deception, gaslighting, and infidelity turned her world upside down, leaving her broken, lost, and alone. There were moments when the pain was unbearable--when Ashley's heart ached so deeply she thought she might not survive. But even in the darkest moments, Asheley found something she never expected: strength, hope, and a path forward.

This book is for you--the one who has been betrayed, the one who feels lost and voiceless, the one searching for healing. Woven into a fictional narrative, this story walks through the devastation and heartbreak but doesn't end there. It's a journey of transformation, proof that even after betrayal, there is life. You are not defined by what happened to you. You are not alone. You can heal.

I lived a version of this story myself.Out of the pain of betrayal and the confusion of emotional abuse, I began ajourney of discovery—diving deep into research on narcissism, gaslighting, andthe hidden wounds they cause. What I found changed my life. My hope is that bysharing this story, others will find courage, healing, and hope. That’s also whyI created Broken to Beautiful—a website and course designed to guidewomen through the trauma of betrayal and toward wholeness and freedom. Broken to Beautiful is apowerful reminder that our scars are not flaws—they're proof of grace. Inspiredby kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending with gold, this message reveals howGod restores our brokenness with His beauty. In His hands, every crack shineswith purpose, strength, and His love. One of the mini courses is free. Hereis a link to the website. https://www.renaoord.com/

 You can find the book here

 — https://amzn.to/46ZMiF3

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Published on October 13, 2025 00:32

October 9, 2025

Maturing as a ChristianAlthough we are at different place...

Maturing as a Christian

Although we are at different places in our walk of faith, all Christians should be growing and maturing. We may do so at varying rates, but we should still be moving forward. When I taught school, students were expected to make a year's growth each school year, and this was factored into the achievement test scores. If a student didn't make the expected growth, they regressed. If Christians stand still, they aren't showing a commitment to Christ or a surrendering to the Holy Spirit's guidance.

If you don't mature as a Christian, it is easy to be led astray. Satan will try his best to see that this happens. But if you stay true to your faith, he is simple to defeat. In fact, Christ has already defeated him on the cross on your behalf. All you need to do is claim that victory and stand strong in the strength of the Holy Spirit within you. Keep your focus on the Lord, and He will direct your path.

There are several things you can do to strengthen yourself and mature in faith. Here are four:

1. Admit when you're wrong, when you mess up. Repent and learn from your mistakes. On a positive note, failures will help keep you humble and keep you from harshly judging others.

2. Study and apply the Word of God. Carve out however much time you can give to this daily, whether it's ten minutes or two or three hours. It's an essential, valuable part of a successful Christian life.

3. Set aside time each day for a formal prayer but then pray all during the day as needs arise, you see others requiring help, and to thank God for blessings sent your way.

4. Depend on the Holy Spirit. He will lead, guide, direct, and teach you. He will be your strength.

A mature Christian life is not a destination, a place you arrive at. It is a journey all Christians take. We won't get to full maturity this lifetime, but we'd like to get as far along the road as possible. The more we mature, the better life gets, the more satisfaction we find from our faith, and the more joy we find in the Lord. Let the journey continue.

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Published on October 09, 2025 02:02

October 6, 2025

 Heather, Hot Springs BrideMy newest book, Heather, Hot S...

 Heather, Hot Springs Bride

My newest book, Heather, Hot Springs Bride , published on Friday. Heather Perry has alwaysresented the government’s control over their lives in the national reserve. In her opinion, the government casts a dark shadow over Hot Springs, Arkansas. The land may be rich in healing waters and history, butits people are bound by leases and not ownership. Then AnsonEnglish arrives, a quiet, humble man in a wheelchair, Anson came at the insistence of his grandmother toseek relief and recovery in the bathhouses that define Hot Springs. Heather iscaptivated by his strength and vulnerability and watches his journey withgrowing affection. But when she learns the truth, that Anson supported the verysystem keeping her town under its thumb, her world tilts. When betrayal cutsdeep, will love be enough?

I shared some of the history of Hot Springs National Park's in two blogs I posted last month (in September). In a trip there to research the book, I discovered intriguing information that gave me the understanding and historical grounding I needed to write an authentic story. The park, then a reservation, sets the background, but this is a story of two people, struggling against adversity to find a happy future despite rough spots in the road.

The book is available in paperback, on Kindle, and as an Audible audiobook. Wendy Arcega, who also narrated Bretta's Business, brings the characters to life. I'm always impressed with her work and think you will be, too. I'm glad she could work this one into her schedule. Be sure to check the book out in whichever version you prefer. 

Heather - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJ5H4BQT

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Published on October 06, 2025 02:50

October 2, 2025

 God's Word, the Foundation of Our FaithHe answered and s...

 God's Word, the Foundation of Our Faith

He answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedth out of the mouth of God (Matthew 4:4).

We can't be effective Christians without making God's Word a regular part of our lives, and it needs to be much more than what might be heard in church. His Word is the foundation of our faith. It's where we learn who He is, what He expects of us, and who we are to Him. The more you read it, the more you will find yourself eager to do so, hungering and thirsting for it.

For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of the soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a decerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart (Hebrews 4:12).

His Word equips us for living the best life. It furnishes the armor we will need for battling temptations, sin, and evil. It gradually transforms us, shaping our character, renewing our minds, making us more Christlike, and emboldening us to walk in love and faith. It sustains us in this world and prepares us for the life to come.

Thy word is a lamp unto my feet (Psalm 119:105).

It illuminates our path when we encounter darkness or the pathway grows dim. God's Word is the wisdom that transcends circumstances, anchors us through any storms, and offers comfort and peace. It is the truth of ages that never changes. It even offers love, grace and mercy when we fail and repent of those failures. If you've never done a daily Bible reading, start with a Psalm or Gospel, such as John. Let His Word speak into your day, your decisions, or your doubts and see what happens.

All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works (2 Timothy 3:16-17). 

The grass withereth, the flower fadeth:
but the word of our God shall stand for ever (Isaiah 40:8).  

Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away (Matthew 24:35).


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Published on October 02, 2025 00:55

September 29, 2025

Author, Marlene Bierworth Hello everyone. Author Marlene ...

Author, Marlene Bierworth 

Hello everyone. Author Marlene Bierworth here today to spend some time with you all. I have been a happy retiree since 2014, married for 54 years, 2 children, 5 grown grandchildren, and 4 great grands. I live in Canada in the summer and Florida in the winter.

I started publishing contemporary and historical Christian romance after retirement, and now have over 100 books listed on Amazon—all available in KU for subscribers. It is not simply my goal to entertain, but to also bring hope and encouragement to readers through the words and lives of fictional characters.

Fans tell me they love the characters I create and their growth through the trials on the way to their happily-ever-afters. They look forward to my delivery of unexpected twisted plots, watch for the diverse threads of mystery, adventure, intrigue, faith, hope, love, and romance, and are blessed for my threading differing degrees of the Gospel message into each storyline.

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"Life is an adventure waiting to be told"

and it is my goal to

"help book lovers experience it to the fullest."

           

I have written many books in a fictional or USA setting, but when presented with the opportunity to build a storyline in Canada’s own Banff National Park, I jumped at the chance. This is a brand-new series, round one presently unfolding, with two more planned for the future. There is no more a majestic location to place historic characters and a romance story, than in the National Parks.

See Round 1 Herehttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F9VRGMWP

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My book—Rosa: Banff Hot Springs Bride, is #5 in the series.

Rosa has her world turned upside down after Frank McCabe, and brothers William and Tom McCardell, all Canadian Pacific Railroad workers, stumbled upon the hot springs—an event that led to the creation of Banff National Park. Indigenous Peoples and mountain dwellers knew of and used the hot springs long before the railroad arrived. Their presence was too close to Rosa’s home tucked away in the Alberta Rocky Mountain range, for comfort, leaving her on edge—especially after her encounter with Stewart and the gunmen at the springs. The naïve girl has known or experienced nothing beyond what her sheltered mother—a released captive from the Dakota tribe since childhood—and her father, a rough and tumble trapper, have taught her. Isolated, mountain living, with mostly Natives as her neighbors, did not prepare her for the surge of civilization converging at the base of Sulphur Mountain.

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GET ROSA HERE https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0F8BG3G8K

 

Book’s Description

When the Canadian Pacific Railroad workers discover the Banff Hot Springs while linking the east coast to the west, life as Rosa has always known it in the Canadian Rocky Mountains is changed forever.

Taking Stewart Craig, an injured man, to her cabin to heal, opens the door not only to the good, but the bad of the civilized world, whose goals are to destroy the peaceful isolation of her homeland.

Change never comes easy. The invasion of her quiet life in the Rocky Mountains and co-existence with her native friends is threatened by the arrival of the railroad workers and the higher powers that seek profits from tourism


Is Stewart a bridge, sent to help in Rosa’s transition, or is he leading her into a time of personal devastation? Rosa is torn as her heartstrings are pulled and her surrender to transformation becomes inevitable.

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Change never comes easy. To have one’s small isolated world enlarged to such a degree must have been overwhelming for those living off the land. The healing waters of the hot springs the Natives had enjoyed for generations were no longer theirs, and with nowhere to hide from tourism and civilization, the last of the clans surrendered to the reservations farther south.

The orphaned Rosa, is faced with the same dilemma.

No—change did not come easy.

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This is an elevated view of the Banff area and Tunnel Mountain.

 

The exciting thing for me is that not only did I do research online, but I actually went to Banff National Park on holidays one short year ago. I took the background picture above, and below is a photo of my hubby and me standing at the top of Sulphur Mountain overlooking Banff and the smaller Tunnel Mountain where Rosa grew up. I could almost hear her whisper, “Now you know why I love it here.”

 

8,041 feet above sea level…

No, I did not climb all of it. The gondola brought me up most of the way,

but we trekked the 33 feet upwards to Sanson’s Peak

 

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Vacations are made of this!

Authors find storylines everywhere in God’s Creation.

 

BEFORE you LEAVE:

Did you check out my September release, Rosa Banff Hot Springs Bride? It comes highly recommended.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0F8BG3G8K

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Published on September 29, 2025 00:51

September 24, 2025

The God SpotKnow ye that the Lord he is God: it is he tha...

The God Spot

Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture (Psalm 100:3).

Did you know there's a place in your brain that engages in a special way when you pray and connect with God. In his book, Divine Rest, Aubrey Duhig talks about this: "Our minds aren't just racing at bedtime--they're searching for closure, for meaning, for connection. Prayer and meditation don't just calm the nervous system; they satisfy this deeper longing. ... Let me share what happens in your brain when you pray or meditate before sleep, because it's more remarkable than you ever imagined."

Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:6-7).

"Dr. Andrew Newberg, a neuroscientist at Thomas Jefferson University, has spent decades studying the 'God spot' in our brains using SPECT scans. When people engage in focused prayer or contemplative meditation, something extraordinary occurs. The Prefrontal Cortex Lights Up: This is your brain's CEO--responsible for attention, decision-making, and emotional regulation. During prayer, it becomes hyperactive, creating what Newberg calls "a state of focused calm." The Parietal Lobe Quiets Down: This region helps you understand where your body ends and the world begins.  When it goes quiet during deep prayer, people report feeling 'at one with God'.... The Amygdala Shrinks: Your brain's alarm system literally becomes less reactive. MRI studies show that people who meditate regularly have amygdala that are 8% smaller than non-meditators. But here's what makes this research particularly fascinating for Christians: The brain changes are most pronounced when people pray to a personal God rather than engaging in generic mindfulness."

My meditation shall be sweet: I will be glad in the Lord (Psalm 104:34).

"Dr. Amy Wachholtz at the University of Colorado compared three groups: those who practice secular meditation, those who used spiritual meditation with generic terms like 'universe,' and those who prayed to God using personal language like 'Heavenly Father.' The personal prayer group show the greatest reduction of anxiety and the most significant improvements in sleep quality. The implications are profound: Your brain is literally wired for relationship, even--or especially--with the divine." Science is telling us what believers have known through the ages. We are made by God, belong to Him, and do better when we turn to Him.

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Published on September 24, 2025 23:58

September 22, 2025

 Heather Is ComingIn my soon to be published novel, Heath...

 Heather Is Coming

In my soon to be published novel, Heather, Hot Springs Bride , Heather Perry helps her family run a boarding house in Hot Springs National Reserve. Anson English and his grandmother come to take advantage of the waters at the bathhouses, hoping to strengthen Anson's legs, injured in a riding accident and confining him to a wheelchair. The reservation had become popular for all sorts of health concerns, especially since the Civil War. Anson goes to the newly constructed Fordyce Bathhouse, the most luxurious one.
Here is some of what Anson experiences:  As soon as they checked in at the bathhouse,Stedman pushed him into the men’s section of mahogany changing rooms. ToAnson’s dismay, the rooms were small, little more than a closet, and wouldn’taccommodate a wheelchair. Stedman helped him maneuver from hischair to the bench seat in the room, but it wasn’t easy. In fact, one of theattendants came to help. There he undressed and wrapped a sheet around himselflike a Roman toga.

The men’s bathing section was moreimpressive, and since he doubted the other bathhouses’ facilities would havebeen any more accessible for a wheelchair, he found himself glad thatGrandmother had insisted on the Fordyce. The eye-catching marble fountain in thecenter of the room drew his attention at once. It featured a statue of Hernandode Soto, the Spanish explorer who was believed to be the first Caucasian to seea hot springs in America.




Anson liked the soothing sound of theflowing water. The ceiling above the fountain held a gorgeous stained-glassscene depicting an aquatic design. The calming colors and intricate motifscreated the feeling of being under the sea. Even the walls in the large rectangular men’sbathing hall were made of decorative tiles in pretty designs as was the floor. Themarble-line bathing pools, complete with marble partitions and mahogany doors,added to the elegance.

The hall also had other amenities suchas massage rooms, steam cabinets, and cooling rooms. They had thought ofeverything except accommodation for wheelchairs. An attendant adjusted the settings andfilled the tub with water the right temperature. Then he helped Stedman getAnson into the water.

The thirty minutes of soaking in the hotmineral water went faster than Anson expected. He also found the experiencemore pleasing than he’d anticipated. He suspected it was more than just thewater itself; it was the whole experience, including the ambiance of the place.He left feeling a little weak but better than he had in a long time. He justdoubted it would last.

Be sure to get your copy of Heather, Hot Springs Bride, now on preorder and releasing on October 3.











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Published on September 22, 2025 01:38

September 18, 2025

 ObeyIf ye love me, keep my commandments (John 14:15).Par...

 Obey

If ye love me, keep my commandments (John 14:15).

Part of living a Christian, God-pleasing life is being obedient to Him, not out of fear, but in reverence and love for who He is. Scripture shows us that obeying the Lord is foundational, not optional. There are consequences for making poor choices and wrong decisions. The stories of biblical kings, prophets, and others give vivid illustrations of this.
And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord, and served Baalim (Judges 2:11).

Think of how many times the Israelites suffered for their disobedience in the Old Testament because they turned from God and sought to worship the pagan gods of those around them. These stories serve as powerful reminders of the consequences of sin. God is merciful, yes, but He is also just. Obedience invites blessings, while rebellion and sin bring correction.
Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you (James 4:7).

We need to fully submit to God's commandments, His guidelines, and His will. This isn't always easy. Satan works hard to convince us otherwise, appealing to our desire for control and independence. He whispers deceptive thoughts to plant seeds of doubt and distraction. We often call these rationalizations -- subtle excuses that lead us from God. However, we can stand firm in our faith, resist the enemy's lies, and let our trust in the Lord send Satan fleeing. Let's choose that path.

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Published on September 18, 2025 02:16

September 15, 2025

Heather, A New Novel on the WayIn anticipation of writing...

Heather, A New Novel on the Way

In anticipation of writing Heather, Hot Springs Bride in the National Park Brides series, my husband and I drove to Hot Springs, Arkansas, and toured the park. I'm so glad we did because it turned out to be different than I expected, and seeing it helped me to capture the true essence of the area. I don't think I could have done that without seeing the park for myself.

Unlike most other national parks, the main portion of the park is in the downtown portion of the city. It incorporates eight historic bathhouses along Bathhouse Row - two of which (Quapaw and Buckstaff) still operate as bathhouses for the experience. The Fordyce, which is the new one when Anson visits in my novel, is now a great museum.


The hot springs are bubbling out all over the place, but today, many of them are capped because people kept throwing trash in or misusing them. And just because the most visited part of the park is in the city doesn't mean there's not plenty of nature to see within the park. Hot Springs Mountain has a tower rising 216 feet above the summit and offering panoramic view from 1,256 feet above sea level. Gulpa Gorge Campground is operated by the park system and has camping, picnic areas, and an amphitheater. This is where the photo for my cover came from.
Good research is essential to writing a novel, especially a historical one like this, and there's nothing better than firsthand experience. Accuracy and authenticity help bring the story to life. Perhaps that's what makes this novel so special to me, and hopefully to readers as well. Heather, Hot Springs Bride will release on October 3 and is now available for preorder.___________________


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Published on September 15, 2025 00:10

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