Showing posts with label The Christmas Story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Christmas Story. Show all posts

Thursday, December 20, 2018

The Christmas Story through Sacred Art

By Debby Giusti

I love sacred art. If you stop by the blog on Sundays, you’ve probably read the scripture I post along with a work of art from one of the Old Masters. The paintings allow me to meditate more deeply on God's Word and make the Good News come alive.

During the third week of Advent, as we prepare ourselves, once again, for the birth of the Christ Child, let’s reflect on the Nativity through the work of some of the world’s most renowned artists.

The Annunciation, Caravaggio, 1608, Museum
of Fine Art of Nancy, Franc. [PD-US]

The Visitation, Domenico Ghirlandaio, c.1491, Louvre, France. [PD-US]

Nativity, Sandro Botticelli, c.1473-1475, Columbia
Museum of Art [PS-US]

Adoration of the Magi, Bartolome Esteban Murillo,
1655-1660, Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio. [PD-US]

Wishing you a very Merry Christmas!

With abundant blessings and much love,
Debby Giusti



AMISH CHRISTMAS SECRETS
By Debby Giusti

Safe Haven for the Holidays
The thrilling Amish Protectors conclusion
Leaving the nursing home where she works, Rosie Glick’s accosted by a man demanding incriminating evidence her murdered boyfriend stole—until Ezra Stoltz scares him off. Now with a killer dead set on silencing the Amish single mother, Ezra must hide Rosie and her baby to keep them safe. But can he expose a sinister conspiracy in time
to save the woman he secretly loves?

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Ready for Suspense

Pamela Tracy here and, yes, life is never dull.  
Over New Year's my family went camping along with some friends.  The only other female brave enough to venture on this jaunt got the flu, so, lucky me.  I went camping with lots of guys.  Oh, I can keep up.  What you see here is me next to my quad.  The guys pulled over the road so we could have lunch (peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and hot dogs).  After we finished eating, the guys pulled out their BB guns (soft pellet - aimed at rocks.)

And, yes, my seven-year-old has one (Thanks Uncle John - I told hubby NO.  I am very much a fan of The Christmas Story and my kid is a Ralphie).

Once the guys started doing guy things, I slithered over to the other side of my quad, sat on the rail, and whipped out a romance (yeah!)

Only my seven-year-old (who still loves me best) said, "Mom, you have to shoot.

Hence the picture of me holding both a romance novel and a gun and looking oh so enthused.

I got a book idea out of this.

Speaking of book ideas!  My next book is a Harlequin Heartwarming and we've just started a blog.  Today is my very first time to post over there.  Please swing over and hear about my sale.  I'd really appreciate it.

http://heartwarmingauthors.blogspot.com/

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