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C D SWANSON

C D SWANSON is an Author of 22 plus books, freelance writer, contributor to various websites, including The Bottom Line Ministries/Faith News. She's an active member of Faithwriters- and has her online website/ministry for over 15 years. It is her greatest joy to write what’s in her heart, and thus her favorite form of expression is in her devotionals. She and her husband share a deep love of God and dote on their fur baby Mickey. Retired Director from Long Term Healthcare Industry, she continues to be an advocate for many. To check out other writings of this author you can go here:

Courage Confidence & Conviction: Christianity Today

Courage and Conviction: The Story of Jael The tale of Jael, who drove a tent peg through the head of Sisera, is one of the most striking accounts of courage and decisive action in the Bible. This story is found in Judges 4:21, which states: “Then Jael Heber’s wife took ...

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JC FILMS: With Jason Campbell-An Interview

I have recently had the opportunity to interview Jason Campbell, President of JC Films; a prolific industry since its inception in 2014, of faith and family films that provides entertainment for families, but also incorporates and encourages those to become involved in helping, with production clubs all across America. There ...

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Covetousness: Deflecting Sin & Greed In Today’s Times

Jezebel: A Biblical Narrative of Greed and Downfall The story of Jezebel, a woman in the Bible who orchestrated the killing for land, is a tale that resonates with themes of greed, manipulation, and the ultimate consequences of such actions. This narrative is found in the First and Second Books ...

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Marriage Rooted In Faith: The Unbreakable Bond

Adam and Eve: The First Marriage (Genesis 2:18-25) In the beginning, God created Adam, the first man, and placed him in the Garden of Eden. Yet, Adam was alone, lacking companionship. So, God fashioned Eve from Adam’s rib, forming the first-ever human marriage. Their union symbolized more than mere partnership; it ...

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