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21 September 2014

Where is Carrie Fancett Pagels This Week?

Author Carrie Fancett Pagels

Besides being here on the OWG blog this week, I'm also visiting on Debbie Lynne Costello's blog Sword and the Spirit on Monday and on Friday I have a guest post at Heroes, Heroines and History (Lumberjack days at HHH blog).  There will be giveaways on both blogs.
The Fruitcake Challenge by Carrie Fancett Pagels, Book 3Christmas Traditions Series

Last week, I guest posted on the ACFW blog and my novella, The Fruitcake Challenge, was reviewed on two blogs: Diana Montgomery's Teatime Reviews and Robin Wilson's Books You Can Feel Good About.



Giveaway: Copy of Carrie's new novella and a set of A Cup of Christmas Cheer (Guidepost Books, 2013) hardcover books (which includes Carrie's short story in book one, Tales of Faith and Family for the Holidays:  "Snowed In: A Northwoods Christmas") will be given away to someone who comments on this post and on the other two posts this week. Answer this question: In Carrie's short story last year in the Guidepost Books' collection, the heroine Eliza (renamed Elsie by the editor) had something in common with Josephine Christy, the heroine in The Fruitcake Challenge.  What was it?

10 August 2014

3 Updates as Christmas Traditions Series Prepares for Launch!




It is in the 80's and sunny here in Eastern Virginia, but today I'm thinking about Christmas. Am so excited about being in the Christmas Traditions Series with some wonderful authors: Cynthia Hickey, who headed this venture up, Gina Welborn, who invited me, Darlene Franklin, whom I've worked with before on novella submissions, Patty Smith Hall, with whom I participated in a serial romance published online, Jennifer AlLee, who I met through ACFW, and Niki Turner, who I'm getting to know now. Amber Stockton is also a recent addition to her group, and the banner, below, will be updated later to include her cover.
Christmas Traditions Series - Releasing September 2014
Here are some updates:
1) We are starting a Facebook Group called The Christmas Traditions Series Launch Group, which will be by invitation only. However, you can send me a private message on Facebook, or any of your author friends in this series, and request to be added. We're looking for reader/reviewers, prayer warriors, and influencers. Also, you can email me at Carriepromo@aol.com if God has put on your heart to support this effort. You may receive an invitation if you're someone God has put on our own hearts to invite, too. Every participant will receive a copy of my ebook and several of the others.

2) We will be having a blog hop on the authors' blogs and will be giving away a Kindle and a complete set of our ebooks, as well as other giveaways on each author's blog.

3) The first release planned is for Cynthia Hickey's, for September 1st, with other novellas releasing on September 15th and September 30th, also. The ebooks won't be available for pre-purchase. We'll be making announcements as each releases.


Giveaway: A copy of Carrie's novella "The Fruitcake Challenge" to one commenter.

01 December 2013

December on Overcoming With God Blog


December is a special month as we celebrate our Savior's birth!

Wow, I can't believe I have my own books to give away this year!  In fact, I had to come back up to the top to add that one Follower will receive a copy of Guideposts Books "A Cup of Christmas Cheer" this month on OWG! My story "Snowed In" is in Volume one. The theme is trusting in God to provide and how God answers our prayers in ways much sweeter than we can ever imagine!


Another Follower will win a signed copy of "Return to Shirley Plantation: A Civil War Romance" (or ebook if preferred).  The theme of this story is radical obedience to God despite the costs and in being willing to wait on God' timing in one's life.  (Click here to purchase a Kindle copy.)
And one more will find "God's Provision in Tough Times" arriving this Christmas season. I contributed my story of how my health problems affected employment.  Many stories from top authors such as Dan Walsh, Eva Marie Everson, Jim Rubart and others are included in this collection by Cynthia Howerter and LaTan Murphy.  (Click here to order a paperback copy.)

Coming up:

This week we have two reviews of MaryLu Tyndall's latest release and two giveaways of Elusive Hope (click here to purchase on Amazon.) We'll also be giving away a beautiful spun glass schooner ornament to one of our Followers who comments this week.

Later in the month we'll be featuring Tracie Peterson with an interview and reviews of several of her books, and a giveaway.

Because we love devotionals by Liz Curtis Higgs and Murray Pura, we'll be giving away two of those this month, including Liz's new Christmas release (Click here to purchase "The Women of Christmas.")

We'll also be putting up our list of faves for 2013.  Since I know C.J. Chase's February release is on my list, one lucky Follower will receive a copy of "Redeeming the Rogue" (click here to purchase.)

13 May 2013

Diana's Two Year Anniversary!


How about raising a cup of tea or coffee to toast the lovely Diana's two year anniversary on Overcoming With God!  We've gone through some changes since then such as adding three more awesome reviewers and changing our name from Overcoming Through Time (Carrie's original blog name and her byline) to Overcoming Through Time - With God's Help, and now Overcoming With God!


 We met in West Columbia, South Carolina, the weekend of my nephew's high school graduation.  I have to give Paul Flowers credit for getting us together because my GPS was putting me round and round in circles while the worst rain shower I've seen in SC (other than a hurricane) came down!

In person, like on the blog--Diana is the "hostess with the mostest!"


We are giving away a lovely teacup set to one of our followers.  Tell us how long you've been a Follower and what brought you here to OWG, originally, to enter!

Here are some felicitations/endorsements(!) for Diana:


*****
Absolutely THRILLED to give you a sentence, but "short"???? Do you realize what you are asking?? ;)

Here you go, and I will be there with bells on. :)

SUPER CONGRATS to hands-down one of my FAVORITE reviewers on the planet -- your excellence as a reviewer of truly inspiring and insightful reviews is only surpassed by your warmth and kindness as a person.

Hugs,
Julie

Julie Lessman
“Passion with a Purpose"
Daughters of Boston Series

*****
Diana, your contribution to OWG has been five stars.
Rita Gerlach

~ Dusk to Dawn Fiction ~
New in Inspirational Historical Fiction ~ Beyond the Valley, book 3 in The Daughters of the Potomac series

*****
Such a blessing to have you as part of OWG!!!
~Karen Witemeyer

Coming Soon: Stealing the Preacher (June 2012, Bethany House)
*****
Dianna - Congratulations! You are such an incredible blessing to authors. We love you!
Nancy Mehl

Unbreakable - Bethany House 2013
*****
Diana, thanks for the awesome reviews and congrats on being such a popular blogger! Winking smile
Melanie Dickerson

The Fairest Beauty  Zondervan (2013)
*****




We are also giving away a coffee mug to one of our Colonial Quills/Colonial American Christian Writers friends or a CQ Follower.  

Diana has done many a guest review over at CQ in the past couple of years!  

Put CQ on your comment and indicate how long you have been a Follower on Colonial Quills. 





And we have a devotional by Liz Curtis Higgs for one of our readers.  Diana and I knew we were meant to be connected when we discovered we both read the same devotional every night (a Joyce Meyer one.) We both love Liz and Joyce!


ALSO, in celebration, Carrie is giving TWENTY (ten for each year of Diana's tenure on the blog!) copies of her novella "Return to Shirley Plantation" to FOLLOWERS.  Put OWG on your comment.  



Pull up a chair--we've got tea and coffee aplenty and lots of cake, too!  Welcome!!!

10 March 2013

Our Week Ahead March 10-17th on OWG

A Vow Fulfilled
We have a busy week ahead!  Two years ago I joined in a serial writing group that was a lot of fun.  It is set in 1800 in Charleston, both downtown and then in the countryside.  On March 11th, MaryLu Tyndall will be featured on OWG for the very beginning of the story, entitled "A Vow Fulfilled."  For this event we are giving away an extra copy of any one of MaryLu's releases including her latest, "Forsaken Dreams", which will also be reviewed this week!  So there are TWO opportunities to win MaryLu's books here this week.

A Vow Fulfilled Serial Schedule
3/11         Overcoming With God      MaryLu Tyndall
3/12         Laurie Alice Eakes        Roseanna White
3/13         MaryLu Tyndall             Debbie Lynne Costello
3/14         Patty Smith Hall    Gina Welborn
3/15         Roseanna  White       Carrie Fancett Pagels
3/18         Gina Welborn                 Patty Smith Hall
3/19         Debbie Lynne Costello Laurie Alice Eakes

March 15th, Carrie's section of the serial will post on Roseanna White's blog.  Carrie is offering a giveaway of a nonfiction book she contributed to that releases in May: 
God's Provision in Tough Times

"God's Provision in Tough Times" by Cynthia Howerter and LaTan Murphy, with 25 stories of overcoming. 

The giveaways for the serial will not be closed out until all of the serials have finished posting. ALSO, there will be a HUGE grand prize package for one respondent who has commented on EVERY one of the Serial posts!  COOL!!! I'll be contributing a Shirley Plantation (site of my upcoming Civil War ebook novella release in April) goody basket to that Grand Prize.

Goodies:
Gina- Designer bookmark
www.inkwellinspirations.com

Laurie Alice- Choices of the Heart and Wilderness Road: Music of the Backcountry CDwww.lauriealiceeakes.com/blog

MaryLu- The Charleston Chef's Table: Extraordinary Recipes from the Heart of the Old South
www.crossandcutlass.blogspot.com


Carrie- Civil War ebook novella plus a little basket of goodies from Shirley Plantation--e.g., notecards, jam, etc.
www.OvercomingWithGod.com

Roseanna- Quill and ink http://roseannamwhite.blogspot.com/2013/03/a-vow-fulfilled-giveaway-chapter-five.html

Patty- $10 Amazon card www.patty-smith-hall.blogspot.com/

Debbie Lynne- antique bracelet (gorgeous!!!)
www.theswordandspirit.blogspot.com



This week we also have reviews of Rita Gerlach's new release, "Beyond the Valley".  And a giveaway of any of Rita's book, reader's choice, from Abingdon Press.

I've turned off the comments--just come by all week and enjoy!  And make sure you come by all the serial stories and leave a comment there!  Blessings!

16 September 2012

Carrie Fancett Pagels Interviews Karen Witemeyer

Karen Witemeyer

Karen Witemeyer is the author of Short-Straw Bride and three other award-winning, inspirational historical romance novels.

Karen, welcome to Overcoming Through Time – With God’s Help.  We appreciate your willingness to share your testimony of overcoming with our readers. 

Would you tell us about the most difficult thing in your life you have had to overcome, with God’s help?
If I had to point to one event or circumstance, I would have to say that losing my father when I was sixteen was the most difficult thing I've ever had to overcome. My daddy was my hero. He taught me to drive, to calculate algebraic equations, to give my best to whatever task I was called to complete. He was my spiritual mentor and the man I used to sing hymns with on Sunday mornings as we got ready for church. He teased me, tickled me, and could reduce me to tears simply by raising a single, censorious eyebrow. It is because of his influence that I am person I am.

In 1987, my daddy contracted a rare virus that attacked his heart. In two weeks, he was gone. His loss devastated our family. My mother sank into grief and depression. My younger brother began acting out. And me? Well, as the oldest, I tried to fill my daddy's shoes. An impossible task. However, my young faith solidified during this time of trial. I had prayed fervently for the Lord to make my father well, but when he didn't grant my request, I learned that a God who says no can still love fiercely and strengthen those who lean on him in their times of sorrow and pain. I didn't experience the same level of grief that others in my family did. I became the family's anchor, instead. The Lord held my heart together, not allowing it to break, so that I could be the glue that held the rest of the family together.

I still miss my daddy, and still rely on God's daily provision to keep grief at bay. My father wasn't there for my high school and college graduations. He wasn't there to walk me down the aisle at my wedding or to hold each of his precious three grandchildren when they were born. He will never hold one of my novels, and I'll never again get to hear him say that he is proud of me. But just as his influence in my youth shaped my personality and values, his loss and the Lord's subsequent faithfulness shaped my faith and gave me the power to endure.
Head in the Clouds

What is your favorite bible verse and why?
I have two that keep me going through the writing life.
The one that keeps me going in the middle of a project is: He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. ~ Philippians 1:6

The one I keep on my desk to remind me that writing is a ministry and not about the prestige or praise is: Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory. ~Psalm 115:1
To Win Her Heart

Disability friendliness: Is this latest release available in audio format or do you have any other works available on audio?  Do your e-books have audio capability? Do you have any in large print? 
Yes, all four of my books are available in audio format. My older titles are available in large print editions, and Short-Straw Bride should be available in that format as well in the near future.

A Tailor-Made Bride


What has been the most important thing you hope your readers will get from your books and why?
I want my readers to be entertained, to get lost in the pages of a great story, but that isn't my highest goal. The most important thing to me is that they find nuggets of God's truth embedded in the stories—truth that resonates with their souls and help them mature as believers. This is why my characters tend to be mature believers themselves. Mature, yet like the rest of us, still flawed and still with much room to grow. My wish is that my readers will be able to see themselves in these characters and grow along with them.
Short-Straw Bride

In this latest work, do you have any topics useful for bibliotherapy, or therapeutic influence through reading about a disorder or situation?  
One of the overarching themes in Short-Straw Bride, is that there is power in community. When we've been hurt emotionally or physically, it is easy to withdraw, to protect ourselves from further hurt by walling ourselves away from others. However, when we do this, we also wall ourselves away from the encouragement and joy that can be found in fellowship.
In my story, Travis Archer must learn to tear down his physical barriers as well as his emotional ones. He must surrender his control to God and trust others with burdens he's never allowed anyone but himself to carry. It is a grueling journey requiring vulnerability and trust, but in the end, the rewards of love and fellowship far outweigh the hardship of the struggle.


Thank you, Karen for agreeing to answer these questions.  Have a blessed day and keep on writing!!

Karen Witemeyer's books can be purchased at AmazonCBDB & N, Lifeway and other Christian book stores. 

GIVEAWAY:  Leave a comment and your email to be entered in this week’s contest.  Drawing will be late Saturday.  Your choice of any of Karen's books, choice of format*. 

Additional giveaways:  Karen has a signed paperback copy of Short Straw Bride for an American winner.  Carrie has an ebook* or paperback copy of any of Karen's books for our 200th Follower on OTT-WGH! *International winners will only receive the book in ebook format not as a paperback. Void where prohibited by law. 


12 May 2012

Mothers Overcoming with God's Help by Carrie Fancett Pagels

My Mother's Day Roses!

Carla Stewart shared in her interview the many difficulties she has faced within her family. As mothers, we always want the best for our children, just as God wants the best for us. But we have free will. So it doesn't always work out that way. We make bad choices. Our kids make lousy choices sometimes. And we grieve the one who created us to begin with. 

As we celebrate Mother's Day, 2012, may all the mothers who read this be blessed and may God help each and every one to overcome the obstacles to mothering that have been put in her way!  


HERE is a gift from Teresa Mathews for your Mother's Day:



A Mother’s Prayer

Dear Lord help me to be 
a Mother that is led by Thee.

One that never has a care
Even when I could, pull out my hair

One that loves my kids, never ending
Even when for lego’s it seems I’m always spending

Picking up toys, washing all the clothes
Help me Lord before my mind goes.

Cooking food and mopping the floor
Here I go again to the store.

Mom! Mom! I need new clothes
Oh well that’s the way the money goes!

Lord if only I could have a minute alone
I promise I would not talk on the phone.

Mom! Mom! He hit me on the head!
Help me Lord why couldn’t I have stayed in bed????

Children screaming at each other
What was the reason I wanted to be a Mother?

Mommy I love you, Can I have a kiss?
These are the times I’m going to miss.

My little boys are growing up way too fast,
Lord help me to show them the right path.

Listening to your voice telling them the way
Lord help my boys to follow you everyday.

Let them give you all of their heart
And from your way let them never part.

Thank you Lord for allowing me to be
A mother that is led by Thee.

© Teresa S Mathews
May 08, 2009

Thanks so much for allowing us to share this poem, Teresa!!! (Readers please note it is copyrighted, thanks!)

Winners will be drawn Saturday and announced Sunday mid-day.  Please leave a comment to be entered!

19 November 2011

Maggie Brendan Week Winners



We enjoyed having Maggie with us all week and her friend Marian's review on Friday and Diana's review on Wednesday!


Sadly, I have been unable to locate BeeMama's email address and since she did not leave an addy perhaps did not mean to enter for the drawing.  


So using the random generator number but working backward, the winner would be Jen.  Congrats Jennifer Whitney!


Our second winner is, drumroll, Janice Smith!  Congrats!  


Come by next week for Marcia Gruver week!  Interview and reviews!  And giveaway time, too!

24 October 2011

One Year Celebration of Colonial American Christian Writers - Lots of Giveaways

Come on by Colonial Quills today as we celebrate our one year anniversary!  We are also celebrating the release of Jennifer Hudson Taylor's "Highland Sanctuary" and Susan Craft's "The Chamomile."

Books by our CACW authors and colonial goodies will be given away throughout the day!  Come visit, put up a chair, have some tea, and leave a comment! I have turned off comments here on Overcoming Through Time today.  

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