September 7, 2010

Buzzin’ about with Shana Johnson-Burton

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Would you rather find true love or be filthy rich?  I’d rather find true love.  I’m a ridiculously hopeless romantic!

Would you rather sing in the rain or dance in the streets?  Dance in the streets, baby!  I’m from the “Dirty South.”  If we can do nothing else, we can drop it like it’s hot!

Complete this sentence – If you were stranded on an island… I’d have to have my Bible… and a hot guy to break commandments with, who was also extremely resourceful!

Out of all your college experiences, what was the most fun? The most fun was Player’s Ball at Georgia Southern University (at least I think it was.  Most Player’s Ball weekends are an alcohol-induced blur…)

If I came to your home and looked in your refrigerator, what would I find? Way too many of my son’s toys!

What did you want to be when you were 12 years old? I wanted to be the black chick from the “Jem” series.  Her name was Shana, too.  I saved my allowance for three months so I could buy that doll.  Best $17 I ever spent!

What is your worst quality?  I’m unapologetically lazy.

Where do you go to get away? My room.  I’ve made it the perfect sanctuary.

What makes you laugh? It’s a who:  Dwarka Michael Jackson.  His name alone usually does it for me, but he is so funny.  I laugh 90% of the time we’re together.

Mention some incidents when you laughed at yourself? I’m notorious for giving wrong directions. My friends and I usually end up at least 10 miles away from our destination when they listen to me.  It’s always funny.  I have no idea why they continue to take my directions seriously.   The same thing happens when I try to match-make.  I’m 0-100 to getting couples down the aisle or past the first date.

If you were given you one million dollars how would you spend it? My goal would be to not work for as long as possible, so I wouldn’t splurge on anything.  I’d just try to make the money last and stretch.  But I do have a nasty caramel habit, so no doubt at least $1000 would be invested in Sugar Daddies.

If you were granted one wish to change the world what would it be and why? I would wish that everyone would walk in love.  It’s our command from God and prevents a host of other problems.

If you are given a chance to travel into the past where would you go and why? Probably to biblical days.  I would have liked to meet Jesus.  Perhaps He could make some sense of my life.

What is one of the most embarrassing situations you have had? Going through a divorce.  It’s a public declaration that you’ve failed at marriage.  I hate to fail at anything, especially publicly.

What is one thing you’ve always wanted to do, but have yet to do? I’ve always wanted to model. However, I was one of the back-to-school models for Fashion Bug one year, but I had to purchase my own outfit in order to participate, so I don’t think that counts…


About the author

Shana Johnson Burton is the author of best-selling novel, Suddenly Single, and Georgia Author of the Year for Best Fiction Nominated novel, First Comes Love.  She resides in Georgia with her two children.   She teaches English and Journal at her high school alma mater.  She enjoys writing, reading, and decorating.

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About the book

Do you remember the day when it felt like your whole world was falling apart?  For Lawson Kerry, that day came when she had to make a choice between marrying a man she didn’t love and losing custody of her only child. For Sullivan Webb, it was when her affair was exposed online for her husband and the world to see.   For nurse Angel King, it was when her newest patient turned out to be the woman who seduced and stole her husband. For Kina Battle, that day occurred when she reached the breaking point of her husband’s abuse and decided to take matters– and their lives– into her own hands.  Over the course of one turbulent year, these lifelong friends face challenges that test the bonds of their friendship, their ability to forgive, and their faith in God.

Described as “Sex and the City meets Waiting to Exhale meets Christ,” Flaws and All is a saga of redemption, sisterhood, and unconditional love.

Buzzin’ about with Sheila Jackson

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Would you rather find true love or be filthy rich? I would like to find true love; why be rich and lonely.

Would you rather sing in the rain or dance in the streets? Sing in the rain, because the noise from it will drown me out, but everyone can see me make a fool out of myself dancing in the streets.

Complete this sentence – If you were stranded on an island… I would love for Kyle Chatman, one of Rochelle Alers fictional characters, to be stranded there with me. Oh Lord, forgive my thoughts.

Out of all your college experiences, what was the most fun? When my girlfriends and I were trying to bust into Al B. Sure and New Edition’s room after their concert.

If I came to your home and looked in your refrigerator, what would I find? A mess, because I have kids that spills everything.

What did you want to be when you were 12 years old? I wanted to be the next Tina Turner

What is your worst quality? I get irritated easily.

Where do you go to get away? Sad to say, the bathroom

What makes you laugh? Stupid Reality shows and watching my family clown around the house.

Mention some incidents when you laughed at yourself? When I mistakenly put meat in the kitchen cabinet, instead of the refrigerator. I had to laugh when I was fixing my clothes in a store window, only to find out when I walked inside that people were eating facing that window.

If you were given one million dollars how would you spend it? Pay my Tithes first, I must give God His. Put some in a college fund for my kids, give to a women/child group home, go on a cruise, buy a new car, and re-decorate my entire home.

If you were granted one wish to change the world what would it be and why? To cure all diseases. I hate to see people suffer, especially kids.

If you are given a chance to travel into the past where would you go and why? To the Garden of Eden to stop Eve from eating the forbidden fruit. Mankind have suffered greatly because of that incident .

What is one of the most embarrassing situations you have had? When the daycare worker found a pair of my underwear stuck to the inside of my daughter’s coat. And in front of everyone she held them up and asked if they were mine.

What is one thing you’ve always wanted to do, but have yet to do? Travel to an exotic Island

About the Author

Sheila L. Jackson is the author of The Enemy Within and Through the Eyes of God. Sheila has penned many articles, such as Only the Strong Survive, Count it all Joy, and Suffering in Silence.

She lives in Shreveport, Louisiana with her husband, Timothy and two
daughters, Brittany and Amber. Mrs. Jackson is an anointed speaker,
teacher, and writer that utilize her gifts to meet the need of others.
She serves as a Missionary in her church and community, carrying the
Word of God to those in need of spiritual soul food.

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About the book

Through The Eyes of God, exposes the people and places, community, family, friends, and workplace that are responsible for causing feelings of unworthiness, self-hatred, and an identity crisis in those that are seeking acceptance and love. It gives healing to the overall person’s mind, body, and soul. It is universal, in that it crosses all socioeconomic backgrounds, races, classes and genders; because we all have struggled at some point in our lives with the need to be validated by others.

An Inconvenient Friend by Rhonda McKnight

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ABOUT THE BOOK

In Secrets and Lies, Samaria Jacobs tried to seduce Dr. Jonah Morgan. Now she’s back in An Inconvenient Friend. Her creed is “If at first you don’t succeed, try…try…again.”

Samaria Jacobs has her sights set on Gregory Preston. A successful surgeon, he has just the bankroll she needs to keep her in the lifestyle that her credit card debt has helped her grow accustomed to. Samaria joins New Mercies Christian Church to get close to Gregory’s wife. If she gets to know Angelina Preston, she can become like her in more than just looks, and really work her way into Greg’s heart.

Angelina Preston’s life is filled with a successful career and busy ministry work, but something’s just not right with her marriage. Late nights, early meetings, lipstick- and perfume-stained shirts have her suspicious that Greg is doing a little more operating than she’d like. But does she have the strength to confront the only man she’s ever loved and risk losing him to the other woman

Just when Samaria thinks she’s got it all figured out, she finds herself drawn to Angelina’s kindness. Will she be able to carry out her plan after she finds herself yearning for the one thing she’s never had . . . the friendship of a woman?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Rhonda McKnight is the owner of Legacy Editing, a free-lance editing service for fiction writers and Urban Christian Fiction Today, a popular Internet site that highlights African-American Christian fiction. She’s the vice-president of Faith Based Fiction Writers of Atlanta. When she’s not editing projects, teaching workshops about writing or penning her next novel, she spends time with her family. Originally from a small, coastal town in New Jersey, she’s called Atlanta, Georgia home for twelve years. Visit the author online at http://www.RhondaMcKnight.net.

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Is There A Samson In You?

Is There A Samson In You

ABOUT THE BOOK

Men often times suffer in silence during their time of midnight bondage. Many of our issues are secretly masked behind; academic achievements, fame, titles, positions, and financial status. Our quiet screams knife through the atmosphere, but only to pierce the realm of our own frustrations.

Is There A Samson In You? takes a candid look into the life of one of history’s most famous and strongest men to draw a parallel between Samson’s weaknesses and that of many men today. Men will uncover the need for inner healing and true masculinity. Women will discover male struggles as we gaze in the mirror of freedom.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

H. Ronald Roseboro, nationally known as “Zion”, dwells in many thought provoking dimensions of ministry. He is a notable author, poet, spoken word artist, syndicated columnist, motivational speaker, and community and civil rights activist. Recognized for his cutting edge messages and practical applications, his fervent passion is for the fragmented and forgotten. This weighty mantle is an uncompromising mandate to bring healing, freedom, and restoration to men and women by empowering them through education.

For more information, visit http://www.zionspeakz.com/.
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Holy Rollers Blog Tour with ReShonda Tate Billingsley

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ReShonda Tate Billingsley is a national bestselling author of 19 books, all published by Simon and Schuster/Pocket Books. In 2000, after numerous rejections from publishers, ReShonda stepped out on faith, established her own publishing company, and self published her debut novel, My Brother’s Keeper. The book caught the attention of one of the country’s top literary agents, who secured a deal for ReShonda with megahouse publisher, Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books.

The rest, as they say, is history.

ReShonda went on to sign one deal after another with Simon & Schuster and to date, is considered one of the country’s top inspirational authors. Her sophomore novel, Let the Church Say Amen, is being made into a movie of which she is Executive Producer and actress Regina King is the director. ReShonda’s literary career is such a success that in 2007, she was able to leave her job as a reporter with Fox 26 News in Houston to write full time.

ReShonda has appeared on the Essence Bestseller’s list more than 20 times, as well as The Washington Post, Dallas Morning News and Ebony Magazine Bestseller’s lists. Her books include The Devil is a Lie, Can I Get a Witness, The Pastor’s WifeLet the Church Say Amen, Everybody Say Amen, I Know I’ve Been Changed and My Brother’s Keeper. Her inspirational teen novels include Nothing But Drama, Blessings in Disguise,With Friends Like TheseGetting Even, Fairweather Friends, Friends ‘Til the End, and Caught up in the Drama. She has one non-fiction title, Help! I’ve Turned into my Mother. ReShonda has won numerous awards for her journalism, fiction and poetry writing skills. She is a five-time winner of the National Association of Black Journalists Spirit in the Words competition, one of Rolling Out Magazine’s Top 25 Women in Houston and H-Texas Magazine’s Top Professional.

ReShonda’s upcoming projects include Holy Rollers (July 2010), Say Amen, Again (July, 2011), the teen novel Drama Queens (Fall 2010), and two travel suspense novels. The Houston native also serves as a freelance editorial and marketing consultant. She has ghostwritten four fiction projects and five non-fiction projects. She is married with three small children and does not hide her addiction to Reality TV and Facebook.

She welcomes readers to her websites at www.reshondatatebillingsley.com.

ReShonda, tell us about yourself.

I am the national bestselling author of 20 titles (Eight adult novels, seven teen novels, one non-fiction, three anthologies and one poetry book). My sophomore novel, Let the Church Say Amen, is being made into a movie of which I am Executive Producer and actress Regina King is the director. My teen series, The Good Girlz is also being made into a movie. In addition to writing, I am a newspaper editor and freelance as an editorial and marketing consultant. But my greatest joy is being mother to my three kids (ages, 10,8,3).

What type of jobs or careers have you worked in the past?

I am a former television news anchor/reporter. I also have worked for the National Enquirer tabloid magazine.  And I did marketing/publicity for a national touring theatrical company.

Who are your favorite authors?

I have too many to name, but right up at the top are Victoria Christopher Murray, Kimberla Lawson Roby and Eric Jerome Dickey. I love reading and discovering new authors as well.

What are your favorite books?

All time favorites, Child of God by Lolita Files and Gather Together in My Name by Tracy Price Thompson.

When did you begin to realize you wanted to write?

When I used to make up stories as a little girl (my mother would call it lying). I’ve always had an active imagination.  My first paid gig was at 15, when I wrote a story for True Confessions Magazine called “I Stole My Sister’s Husband.”

Tell us about your journey to publication.

After numerous rejections, I self-published my first title, My Brother’s Keeper in 2000. I was picked up by Simon & Schuster in 2001. They re-released my book in 2003 and I’ve been with them ever since.

Are you a full-time writer? If so, describe your day?

I am a full-time writer.  I left my job at Fox TV in Houston in 2007 to write full time. I wake up get my kids off to school, then work in my office, at Starbucks or Panera Bread.  Each day is different for me, but no matter what, I make sure I squeeze in time to write.

About the Book

Looking for Love . . .

Lifelong friends Coco, Nita, and Audra have spent years looking for love in the arms of flashy pro athletes, hoping to land a baller but ending up with a stream of failed relationships. The beautiful and demure Coco has endured years of physical abuse from her boyfriend, Sonny, while Audra, a single mother, has dated her fair share of cheaters and yearns for a stable companion who will be a father figure to her son. And feisty, seductive Nita is tired of being the million-dollar mistress and wants to settle down—if she can find someone worth coming home to.

Changing the Game . . .

Now that the women are approaching thirty, they’re finding it harder than ever to compete with the pro groupies. Determined to change the game and find some worthwhile men, Audra hatches an outrageous plan. Soon the trio is “holy rolling,” masquerading as God-fearing churchgoers at a local conference for young ministers in the hopes of snagging a prominent pastor. But will their big gamble pay off? Men of the cloth are still just men, after all. As the three friends meet their potential life partners, they will have to decide how far they want to take their holy rollers scheme—each risking heartbreak while taking a chance on finding a reliable, responsible man to love and cherish, flaws and all.

View the blog tour schedule at http://bit.ly/HolyRollersBlogTour.

Destined Blog Tour

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PATRICIA HALEY is the trailblazing, #1 Essence bestselling author of seven  faith-based, novels, including Let Sleeping Dogs Lie, No Regrets, and Chosen. She’s a project manager with degrees from Stanford University and the University of Chicago. She is a born again believer and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Patricia lives with her husband and daughter in Philadelphia.

Visit her on www.patriciahaley.com or become a fan of Author Patricia Haley on Facebook.

Patricia, tell us about yourself.

Hello everyone.  I’m Patricia Haley, often labeled as one of the faith-based trailblazers.  My first book, Nobody’s Perfect, was self published in 1998, sold roughly 20,000 copies, and went on to become an Essence #1 bestseller.  Combining modern day struggles, dynamic African American characters, clean fiction, and adding a spiritual twist wasn’t heard of back then.  It was such a blessing when Nobody’s Perfect became #1, proving at the time that we could write, publish, and sell entertaining, faith-based novels loaded with real life issues.  I’ve tackled various stories and themes since, with each of my books coming back to the central theme of hope and the power of forgiveness.  Besides writing, I’m a project manager who loves my husband, my daughter, my family, my relationship with the Lord, and my membership in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. With the rest of my time, I manage to relax, watch plenty of movies, go to my daughter’s basketball games, hang out with my hubby, and travel a lot.  That’s pretty much me.

What type of jobs or careers have you worked in the past?

I’ve been blessed with an amazing professional background which includes reporting to the chief executive in my role of managing projects and teams in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.  I’ve had my dream job reporting to the chief financial officer in my mid twenties as a senior financial and strategy analyst figuring out what price the company should pay for various mergers and acquisitions.  I’ve loved the experience of working as a marketing manager, creating new projects, putting together campaigns.  I’ve even worked in information technology as well as taught math at the local college.  Through the years, I’ve had array of opportunities, but I can’t forget my first real job at the fast food place in Rockford, IL during high school.  Oh the memories.  I’m sure I couldn’t eat the food now without fear of shutting down an artery or two.

Who are your favorite authors?

Nicholas Sparks is one my favorite authors.  I love how he weaves bizarre relationship/romantic twists into modern day, easy-reading drama.

What are your favorite books?

  • I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
  • Brewster Place
  • This Present Darkness
  • Raptured
  • Hinds Feet on High Places

When did you begin to realize you wanted to write?

When I actual realized that I wanted to write is a tough question to answer.  I do know that I started writing my first novel in 1995 or 1996.  Prior to that, I had started a non-fiction book on relationships but didn’t finish it. When I began the novel, it was purely for relaxation.  At the time I was on an assignment that had me working long hours. The story seemed to flow so easily and before I realized what was happening I had a few paragraphs, several months later a few chapters, and almost a year later, an entire book. Once I acknowledged that it could possibly be a book that someone else could actually read and find entertaining, it flowed so easily. So, it’s difficult to pinpoint the actual moment I began writing, but suffice to say the notion came somewhere around 1993 for a nonfiction title, from what I can remember, and the actual pin to paper came several years later.

Tell us about your journey to publication.

My literary journey began when I was searching for an agent and publisher in 1996-97.  At the time, no one was interested in publishing faith-based (clean) fiction filled with African American characters. So, in 1998, I decided to launch my debut novel, Nobody’s Perfect, as a self-published title.  I had no idea Nobody’s Perfect would become the first faith-based novel of its kind to make the mainstream national best sellers list, including #1 on the Essence list.

Are you a full-time writer? If so, describe your day?

Since my first novel released in 1998, I’ve written on a part time basis, balancing my full time corporate America role.  For several years, I was very blessed to work six months as a consultant and then take six months off for writing.  As I work on my eighth novel, the time has come to move towards full time writing and motivational speaking.

About the Book

Destined by Patricia Haley is the second novel in the Chosen series, inspired by the popular biblical kings David and Solomon.

Don, the eldest son and rightful heir to the ministry, returns from South Africa after three years of self-imposed exile. With a renewed zeal to reclaim the leadership of his late father’s multi-million dollar ministry, his plans are short-lived when a stock transfer agreement goes wrong, rendering Don powerless. Don’s little brother Joel continues as CEO, careening down the path of personal, professional, and spiritual demise, as he drags the ministry down with him. The only hope to save their father’s legacy is Don’s intervention, and so clinging to his self-worth and faith, Don is torn between fighting for a company he wasn’t chosen to run and fleeing back to his South African refuge, a place where his peace, his growing relationship with Naledi, and his dignity aren’t in question. After much soul searching, Don comes to realize that his destiny is inescapable and that his future lies in his family’s legacy.

Combining spiritual themes with family tension, corporate intrigue, and romance, this series is an exciting addition to the faith-based fiction market.

View the blog tour schedule and read an excerpt at

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Daddy’s Delight Blog Tour

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Daddy’s Delight Blog Tour

KARIA BUNTING is an expository Bible teacher whose mission is to communicate the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ so that people are saved, and disciples are developed. She is the founder of Focused Forward Ministries, a communication and media ministry, and a member of several community and ministry organizations. She also partners with her husband, George, in his management & financial consulting company.

Karia received her master’s degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and a doctorate from Louisiana Baptist Theological Seminary. She’s currently receiving a second doctorate from the University of Texas. She serves as an adjunct professor at Dallas Baptist University and enjoys ministering the Word and its’ principles through her lecture series and power lunches held throughout the year.

Karia and George, her husband of 26 years, live in Dallas, Texas where she teaches the Word weekly in the women’s Bible study at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship. Mother of three children, Karia is also a mentor to many young women. She enjoys reading, writing, and spending time with family and friends.

Visit her Dr. Karia online at focusedforwardministries.org.

Dr. Karia, tell us about yourself

I am a mom of three, a wife of one (for 27 years),  a servant of God’s people, a teacher of God’s Word, a theologian, and a scholar. I have spent the last 17 years in academic study of the Word of God, and the last 7 years studying intellectual history (particularly in the Christian tradition) and humanities.   I expected God to use me in academia, but He had another plan.  He wanted me to take all the stuff I have “stuffed” into my head, and bring it to the “street” for His glory!  And I am having a ball.  I love communicating with people, being a part of other women’s l lives, and being involved in the daily joys and struggles of women who range in age from 15 to 95.  God’s grace is amazing!

What type of jobs or careers have you worked in the past?

My, what have I not done?  My undergraduate degree was in business –marketing and transportation – so for my internships I worked at a retail store in the warehouse.  I was responsible for shipping operations.  I loved it.

When I graduated from college I went to work for Neiman Marcus as a department head in ladies accessories and shoes.  That, I hated.  I had one lady that came into the shoe department with some old shoes, wanting to exchange them for a new pair.  She must have been about 80, and I believe she bought the shoes when she was 18.  When I told her she could not exchange them, she fainted.  Yes, that is what I said.  She fainted.  We had to call the ambulance and the whole bit.

I decided that wasn’t for me.

So I went to find another job.  I found it in insurance as a claims adjuster.  When I went to training for that job in Atlanta, I met my husband, who was also training to be an adjuster.   We were both licensed, and we adjusted bodily injury and property damage claims. Eventually I started adjusting  worker’s compensation claims.  I got tired of being cursed out and threatened every day, so I quit doing bodily injury and property damage claims, and switched to workers’ compensation completely, which paid more anyway.  I then left the insurance company and went to work for a hospital to adjusted worker’s compensation claims there, which expanded into what was then Affirmative Action/EEOC claims and employee relations.   That led me into my first career:  Human Resources management.   The end of that whole path was that I ended up in municipal government as the Director of Affirmative Action/Diversity Management for a prestigious, All-American city.    That involved a lot of legislative, civic, and community service work.

I had small children at the time, and my work began to conflict with my family in a significant way.  I was seldom home before 11:30 p.m.   I only saw my children not asleep when I dropped them off at the day care in the morning.

I felt called to full-time motherhood at about the same time that my husband was thinking that was what we should do.  When I left my position, my colleagues could not believe it!  I was training to be a City Manager, and I was known throughout the country in my field.  That was a drastic change, but  I loved it!  I don’t think I wore anything but sweatpants for a year.  But I was still active in the community, and was chair of several boards and commissions.  I eventually started a human resources company, and sold it, returning to full time motherhood.

I started seminary when I was a mom-at-home.  I had always said I was called to ministry, and when I moved to Dallas initially, it had been to attend seminary.  Financial needs was what pushed me into the workforce for that first post-college job.  While in seminary,  I worked whatever job I could find that would adjust around the time my children were in school and my seminary classes.  So let’s see, I worked in a call center for Women of Faith, another call center handling plumbing claims for mobile homes, as an administrative assistant in an oil company, as a day care worker for Mother’s Day Out, a fax machine operator for a popular potato chip manufacturer, a substitute teacher – whatever would pay, I did!  Most of those were temporary jobs, because I couldn’t commit to anything that would pull me away from preparation for ministry.  I am grateful that my husband supported me through those difficult years.  His buddies teased him, but He was faithful to the Lord’s call on my life, and I know the Lord will be faithful to Him.

Finally, when my masters degree was almost finished, my children transferred to private Christian school and I worked there as the Assistant Director of Admission for Diversity Management.    

About the time when I was finishing my Doctorate in Theology, my husband and I started a business, which failed.  It was his dream business, and both the failure and the aftermath of the failure was painful.   We lost most of our savings in that venture.  But God is faithful, I will tell you.   About a year later, I started teaching at Dallas Baptist University, having finished my seminary training and arrived at the last phase of my second Doctorate in Humanities. 

Now the Lord has given us a ministry, and that is my heart .  All my life, even while working in other positions, I have worked in ministry.  My father was a Baptist pastor, and I took my first position as Minister of Music at the age of 15.  I have been on church staffs, or worked in church leadership every since then.   So I’ve been in ministry for a while.  

This book, Daddy’s Delight: Embracing Your Divine Design, is a part of that ministry.  I not only know the Word, but  I have experienced the Word.  It is true.  In this book, I apply it to each stage of a woman’s life.

In addition, God has given me a wonderful group of ladies with whom I can share my life at my home church, where I teach the Word weekly. 

In addition, God has given a weekly television broadcast:  Direct TV channel 378, Sky Angel  126,  10:30 Central Standard Time, 11:30 Eastern Standard Time.  Our program airs right after that of Kay Authur. Through Direct TV we go into over 11 million homes.

The ministry the Lord has given me, Focused Forward, beginning in September  also hosts a power lunch/taping every 2nd Thursday in Plano, TX.

I am also an expository conference speaker, and  workshop conductor.  Through Focused

Forward we also minister to women in places like Nigeria, Haiti, and Papua New Guinea.  

So that’s it!  A whirlwind career tour, all of which God is using for His glory.  By the way, I still know how to adjust claims!

Who are your favorite authors?

I like testimonial literature, so I like the narratives by people like Fredrick Douglass, and the slave narratives.  My favorite literary time period is 18th and 19th century.  I love the poetry and writings of Sor Juan de Inez de la Cruz , a Spanish catholic nun who, with integrity based on her identity,  pushed the Catholic Church to accept her as a woman gifted in theology.  She was eventually condemned  by the church because she wanted to study science.   During the height of the controversy about her, even her friends abandoned her.

I guess when it comes to more modern fiction, I like John Grisham – he is entertaining, I think.  And for non-fiction, John Maxwell.  I try to read everything he writes.  For biblical commentary, my absolute favorite theologian of all time is St. Augustine.  He was a genius.  For contemporary theology, I love the work of my pastor, Dr. Tony Evans, of course!

But having said all that, the last magazine I bought was Rolling Stone.

What are your favorite books?

Confessions, by St. Augustine.  The Book of Hours, by Rainier Maria Rilke.  Maybe Letters to a Young Poet by Rilke as well.   The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair.  The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Dubois, definitely.  Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe.   I think that book has gotten a bad rap.  It is an excellent piece of Christian literature.  Most people that condemn it never read it.  Right now I like Talent is Never Enough by John Maxwell, and How Successful People Think by the same author.    I liked Maximize the Moment by T.D. Jakes as well.  Dr. Evan’s The Battle is the Lord’s is a good, solid exegetical  work.  My all time favorite book?  The Bible.   That is the only inexhaustible book I know of.

When did you realize you wanted to write?

It was an idea that developed slowly.  I have always written.  My sister in law has a 17 page letter I wrote her before I married my husband, trying to convince her to become a Christian.  One of my more unethical  pre-sanctified  college jobs was writing people’s term papers (that was before internet). My clients paid me according to what grade they wanted!  I got paid pretty good for an “A”, but most people wanted a “B”.   Finally, I had written so many that the professors recognized my writing style and put me out of business.   

I cannot say I ever really thought I would write, although I had a slight desire.  It was more that it was something that arose in me and spilled out.

Tell us about your journey to publication

And part of my Th.D. program,  I was required to write a draft commentary of the Bible.  I found myself, in that process, attracted to what God had to say throughout scripture on our identity and authority.  I began working on the subject, just writing notes, for several years.    I began to organize the notes, but never expected to do anything with them.  Then my pastor preached a series on Spiritual authority.  I turned to my husband and said, “That’s my book!”  Everything he said in the whole series I had written in my notes!  So I translated and expanded those notes so that they made sense (i.e. – absolutely practical and everyday stuff).  In the process of writing, it all changed and I began to speak from my heart, and the subject expanded to talk about every stage of a woman’s life, the struggles we have, the victory that awaits us, and the means we can access to accomplish that victory.   But the whole project was undergirded by a thorough exegesis of scripture.             

Moody accepted the book proposal.   I was as surprised as anyone about what God did.

Are you a full time writer?  If so, describe your day?

I am in full time ministry.  I suppose that is not the same thing. 

About the Book

In Daddy’s Delight, Dr. Karia Bunting reminds women that they are God’s workmanship, His masterpiece, His “poema”. That God has intricately woven together every fiber of their being and created each one special and unique. That God, having completed His work of art, gave her to mankind as a gift.

Evident in this great care God took in fashioning woman is the importance and value of each one. So why do so many women struggle with God’s design, wishing they could change just this or that one thing about themselves?

Dr. Bunting challenges each reader to accept and embrace the truth that, regardless of what season of life she’s in, she is God’s masterpiece-not her own work of art. When God sees her, He sees His beautiful creation. A creation that yes, has some wrinkles needing to be smoothed out and yet, is one in whom is His delight to love to perfection.

View the blog tour schedule and read an excerpt at

http://bit.ly/DaddysDelight.

Transformations: Give up the Struggle by Renee Wiggins

Transformations by Renee Wiggins

ABOUT THE BOOK

We all have had our ups and downs in our lives, some more than others. But, how we end up in the end, determines how we actually see the storms. The storms help us to change to a better and stronger person. Resisting change can make the obstacles, the hindrances and the storms become even more unbearable. However, if we choose to view them in a different light, change can move us into a bigger and better job, or a more rewarding, loving relationship -it indeed can make us better.

The affirmations presented in Transformations: Give Up the Struggle can be a turning point in your life. View hardships as helpers to a stronger you. See obstacles as ripples in a pond as you move closer to your victory. Discover that hindrances are hurdles that make you jump high above the clouds. See that valleys are mere lessons that will release you from your past and help heal the brokenness. Be ye transformed by renewing of your mind. Affirm yourself-release the past, give up the struggle and move forward -TODAY!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Renee Wiggins is the owner of Results By Renee, a wellness company based in Maryland. Her mission is to help people achieve optimum health through nutrition, fitness and supplemented with stress reduction techniques. Ms. Wiggins designs lifestyle programs for individuals and groups. She is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Massage Therapist.

Purchase Transformations: Give Up the Struggle at http://www.resultsbyrenee.com/.


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Sins of the Mother Blog Tour

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Sins of the Mother Blog Tour

Victoria Christopher Murray originally self published Temptation. “I wanted to write a book as entertaining as any book on the market, put God in the middle, and have the book still be a page-turner. I wasn’t writing to any particular genre – I didn’t even know Christian fiction existed. I just wanted to write about people I knew and characters I could relate to.”

Since Temptation, Victoria has written seven other novels and was a contributor to the first Christian fiction anthology, Blessed Assurance. She was also the Contributing Editor for the Aspire Women of Color Bible published by Zondervan in 2007.  All of her novels have continued to be Essence bestsellers.

In 2008, Victoria’s first novels in her Christian fiction teen series – The Divine Divas – were published.  “I was concerned with what our young ladies were reading.  I decided to do something about that – give them stories full of drama, but with a message.”  The Divine Divas has already been optioned to become a television series.

Victoria splits her time between Los Angeles and Washington D.C. In Los Angeles, she attends Bible Enrichment Fellowship International Church under the spiritual tutelage of Dr. Beverly “BAM” Crawford and in Washington, D.C., she fellowships at Metropolitan Baptist Church under Dr. H. Beecher Hicks, Jr. She is also a member of the Long Beach Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

Visit Victoria online at http://www.victoriachristophermurray.com/

About the Book

Have the sins of the mother come upon the daughter?

Jasmine Larson Bush is finally living a drama-free life. She’s left her lying, cheating, stealing stripper days behind and is standing by her husband’s side as the first lady of one of the largest churches in New York City. The Bushes have been blessed with the best of everything—including two lovely children.

But just when Jasmine has committed her life completely to God, her daughter Jacqueline is kidnapped from a mall the day after Thanksgiving. The police and the church community join in the frantic search to find the four-year-old. As the days pass without any sign of her daughter, Jasmine begins to crack under the strain and turns to Brian Lewis, Jacqueline’s biological father, for solace.

Has Jasmine’s past finally caught up to her? Will her daughter be found or will Jasmine pay the ultimate price?

View the blog tour schedule and read an excerpt at

http://bit.ly/SinsoftheMother.

Nothing is Too Hard for God Blog Tour with C. M. Jones

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Nothing is Too Hard For God Blog Tour

C. M. Jones is well on her way to becoming a household name. She has just completed her second publication, Nothing Is Too Hard for God, and launched a publishing company with her family, HortonJonesInc., that also mentors young writers. In addition she has begun to offer writing seminars and motivational speaking services. When asked about her endeavors, C. M. Jones has said that writing and mentoring is her ministry and she does it all to the glory of God.

Her debut novella, I Still Do, which was published through Author House but is now apart of the HortonJones, Inc. portfolio, sold thousands of copies in the United States and abroad. This Christian ficton writer indeed is no stranger to writing creative and inspiring stories. She began writing at the young age of eight years old while acting in her elementary school drama club. C. M. Jones has written countless poems, musicals and short stories that include themes of redemption, forgiveness and a real picture of the things that can happen in life, when you have faith in Jesus Christ.

Visit her online at http://www.cmjonestheauthor.com.

Tell us about yourself.

I am a young African American female. I have three children and I am a military spouse. In addition to being a writer I also own a publishing company, teach high school English and I’m a motivational speaker.

What type of jobs or careers have you worked in the past?

I have been a cell phone customer service rep, I have owned my own childcare and I have worked with abused children as well.

Who are your favorite authors?

T.D. Jakes, Joyce Meyer, Kendra Norman Bellamy, Terry McMillan and so many others.

What are your favorite books?

Naked And Not Ashamed, One Prayer Away, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, One In a Million and so many more. I love to read, I even have my own book club.

When did you begin to realize you wanted to write?

I have been writing since I was eight years old. I was in my elementary school drama club and I helped write the plays that we would perform over the intercom. I also started writing poetry when I was in elementary school and I still write poetry just to express myself. However, when I was 24 years old I decided to write my first book.

Tell us about your journey to publication.

My journey to publication was pretty straight forward, I knew what I wanted, I prayed about it and I went for it. I wanted to self publish so that I could learn the business before I used a traditional publisher but I loved it so much that my husband and I opened our own publishing company after the first book came out and now here we are.

Are you a full-time writer? If so, describe your day?

Well, in the summer time I am a fulltime writer but not during the rest of the year. I am a high school teacher so when school is in session I mostly write during winter and spring break. When I am writing full time, my day consist of me dedicating at least 6 hours per day to nonstop outlining, writing and editing.

About the Book

Nothing Is Too Hard for God is the sequel to the novella I Still Do. These three best friends are back to take you on a journey through their past and into their future. This book is full of truth, faith and testaments to what God can do when we submit our lives to Him. Do you want to know how God brought Deborah through her haunted past and into His saving grace? Would you like to know why Damien was disloyal to Karen and if their marriage can really survive after his affair? Last, but not least, if you want to know how Leslie’s heart went from being as cold as stone to being full of love, then you must read Nothing is too hard for God. Just when you think you have it all figured out, this novel will take another turn.

C.M. Jones Shares an Excerpt from
Nothing is Too Hard For God

View the blog tour schedule and read an excerpt at http://bit.ly/NothingisTooHardforGod.