Congratulations to Dana for winning Louise Gouge’s Cowboy to the Rescue, to Mary and Amy for winning an ebook of Hearts Stolen and to Maryann for winning Katy Lee’s Sunken Treasure.
This week I’m hosting Marti Pieper with Escape the Lie. If you want to enter the drawings for the books, please leave a comment on your post with your email address. I will not enter you without an email address (my way to contact you if you win). If you don’t want to leave an email address, another way you can enter is to email me at margaretdaley@gmail.com. The drawings end Sunday (Sept. 28th) evening.
Bio for Marti Pieper:
Marti Pieper’s passion to read, write, and pray makes her life an adventure. A worship pastor’s wife and mother of five young adults, she serves as author, collaborative writer, editor, and popular conference speaker. She shares her love for teens through the pages of Sisterhood magazine, where she serves as contributing editor. Her latest book is Escape the Lie: Journey to Freedom from the Orphan Heart, written for Dr. Walker Moore. Connect with Marti on Facebook, Twitter, and at www.martipieper.com.
Blurb for Escape the Lie by Marti Pieper:
When Jesus told His followers, I will not leave you as orphans. I will come to you. (John 14:18), He was referring to an ongoing relationship with a loving Father. But Satan’s deceptive tactics block most Christians from the lives God intended. Escape the Lie: Journey to Freedom from the Orphan Heart uses powerful, biblical teaching about the three voices, identity in Christ, and the orphan heart along with compelling true-life examples to help readers identify and renounce the orphan heart s crippling wounds and move into abundant life. Walker Moore provides answers for the deep-seated problem known as the orphan heart. He also discusses the destruction brought by the orphan heart that dupes its unwitting host into a fatherless existence. He crafts a compelling analysis of the relationship God desires to have with each person that would set one free from the lies of Satan. This book consistently points readers toward hope in Christ and the freedom gained by overcoming the pain of our past.