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Susan K Macias

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Susan Macias loves words, and employs them to make much of Jesus and point others to their loving Heavenly Father, whether in her books, her blog, or on her podcast, We're Not Done Yet.

Her award-winning book Unceasing, calls parents to abandon worry so they can dive head-first into powerful prayer. Her devotional, Putting Jesus On, reveals the wealth of our identity in Christ. And her new novel, Finding Home, reveals new depths of meaning in the Prodigal Son Parable and how deeply our Heavenly Father loves us.

Married to her sweetheart for 39 years, she is mom to 7 and Daisy (grandma) to 12. She lives life free of gluten and full of caffeine, while focusing on her grandchildren, and finding time to write and speak.

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Why I’m Not a Calvinist

I’m not a Calvinist. I’m not Reformed. And I’m not Armenian. 

I’m not Presbyterian, Catholic, Baptist, or Assemblies of God. I’m not Pentecostal and I’m not dispensational. 

Or maybe, it would be more accurate to say I’m all of these things?

Years ago, I read an amazing book, Follow The River. It tells the dramatized true story of Mary Ingles, a colonist in 1755 Virginia who was kidnapped by I

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A.W. Tozer
“What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.”
A.W. Tozer

Edith Schaeffer
“A Christian, who realizes he has been made in the image of the Creator God and is therefore meant to be creative on a finite level, should certainly have more understanding of his responsibility to treat God's creation with sensitivity, and should develop his talents to do something to beautify his little spot on the earth's surface.”
Edith Schaeffer, The Hidden Art of Homemaking

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