Vickie is a native Texan and has been writing since 1988. When she’s not writing, Vickie loves nothing more than reading a good book or discussing them with other readers. She spent eighteen years working for an independent bookstore, first as a bookseller, then as manager and buyer for the store. She retired from the store in 2012 and writes fulltime from her home in the piney woods of East Texas.
A daily devotional for those who are thirsty for more Of God’s Word.
Our bodies benefit greatly from the consumption of water, but we must pick up the glass or cup and drink the contents to benefit from it. The same is true of living water. We must become acquainted with the giver of living water and accept His gift of life drinking deeply of Him. The water He gives never goes stagnant. It’s always moving, alive, sustaining life. In His own words he tells us, “But whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst.” (John 4:14).
The Bible is full of great stories of people God wanted to use, bless, or encourage in one way or another. Water played a part in all these stories. This collection of forty-five devotions is meant to bless and encourage you in your daily walk.
If you are thirsty for more of God’s Word this book is for you. AMAZON
An increase in commercialism at Christmastime can overshadow the true spiritual meaning of the season. Amid all the season’s festivities, take time to remember that it is God who inspired our giving by sending His Son to the world. God provided the first sign of Christmas.
God was the first giver at Christmastime. From His heart of love, He gave the world His only Son, Jesus Christ. May you never forget God’s heart of love for us all as you read these December devotions. This book of daily devotions for December can help strengthen your resolve to remember the real reason for the Christmas season. AMAZON
