June 20, 2013

Feel Good Friday: 6 Horrible Valentine Gift Ideas

6 Horrible Valentine Gift Ideas

It’s the day after Valentine’s Day and I hope everything went well between you and your loved one.  If not, maybe today’s post will help you feel a little better about your experience.  Below is a list of actual gifts given on St. Valentine’s Day past:

  • A water filter
  • A crossword puzzle book
  • Mardi Gras beads
  • A “Merry Christmas” card
  • A gnome holding a soccer ball
  • And my personal favorite…A bag of processed cheese balls

If you smiled at this list, then I accomplished my goal for a “Feel Good Friday” post.  If you didn’t, then you may have given one of these gifts in the past and to that I say, “Run…run to your mate and beg for forgiveness!  It’s never too late.”

Enjoy Your Weekend :)

Out-Loving Your Spouse

Love Your Spouse

With Valentine’s day tomorrow, the information below may be the best gift you could give your spouse.  Below is an excerpt from marriage relationship experts Pam and Bill Farrel.  Pam and Bill Farrel have been married for over 30 years and have authored over 35 books including the best selling book Men Are Like Waffles, Women Are Like Spaghetti:

“While writing our newest devotional book, A Couple’s Journey with God, we had the opportunity to stay on a beautiful farm. Within minutes of meeting John and Barb Schaller, we knew they had an unusual love. Barb found it easy to gush about how blessed and fortunate she found it to be married to John. John found it easy to compliment a wife he was obviously endeared to by the gleam in his eyes. They are our peers in marriage, married about the same amount of time as Bill and I – over three decades! When I asked Barb the secret of their long-lasting love, she said, ‘My husband forgives easily. He is full of grace, mercy and forgiveness.’ When we asked John the same question, his reply was similar: ‘My wife knows how to keep giving love when people are hard to love. She loves unconditionally and tenaciously.’ Notice it is really just two sides of the same coin: he loves without limits and she is limitless in her love.” 

“How does one go about building a legacy of love that passes from generation to generation? Follow John and Barb’s pattern… and simply out-serve one another. Love is an action verb and it is best expressed with a servant’s attitude. What is a servant’s attitude?  Philippians Chapter 2, Verses 3-7 captures it best when it simply says:

‘Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit.  Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.  In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very naure of a servant…’” 

http://www.thefish959.com/FamilyFeatures/Out-Loving-Your-Spouse

Feel Good Friday: A Cat Story

A Cat Story

Back on December 14, 2012 I wrote a blog entitled “I Will Name This Animal…Dog”.  The blog was about a dog that protected a little two-year-old boy that wandered away from his home.  At the end of the blog I indicated I would  one day write about cats in order to appease my feline loving readers.  Well, that day has arrived.  The story below does not include a cat that saved anyone’s life, but it is a story about tenacity and an amazing sense of direction:

A couple who live in West Palm Beach lost their cat while they were on vacation.  The cat became afraid of some fireworks going off near their motor home and ran out the door. The couple spent days handing out flyers and working with local authorities to find their cat named Holly, but eventually they had to abandon all hope and head back home.

Then it happened.  Two months after the distraught couple lost their pet, a neighbor saw a sickly looking skinny cat wander into her yard. The neighbor said the cat was so weak that she couldn’t even meow. The neighbor took the cat to the vet, where she was scanned for a microchip.  Sure enough, the microchip was there.  The owners were stunned, elated, and a bit apprehensive when they received the phone call.   Stunned because they had given up hope of ever seeing their beloved animal again.  Elated because they were about to be reunited with their loving pet.  Apprehensive because if this was Holly, she had somehow just endured a 200 mile trek back home.  Well it looks like the microchip did it’s job and Holly the cat was reunited with her owners.

If you own a copy of my first book, Donovan’s Law, turn to Chapter 12 and read the role microchips may play in our future… 

Enjoy Your Weekend :)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/14/holly-lost-cat_n_2473952.html

 

Christianbook.com Blitz Day

Today is the day!  If you are planning on giving my first book, Donovan’s Law, as a Christmas gift this year than I ask that you consider purchasing it today “Christianbook.com Blitz Day” in show of your support for their decision to lower the price of the book just before the holidays.

Christianbook.com has lowered the price of Donovan’s Law 41% by bringing the cost for the paperback from $16.95 to $9.99.  If you and your family have already read the book, perhaps consider giving it to “First Responders” or military personnel for their entertainment pleasure.  Donovan’s Law is a futuristic thriller based on today’s headlines but here is the secret (it has the salvation message of Jesus Christ tucked away neatly in the middle of the book).

Here is the bonus:  By purchasing Donovan’s Law today from Christianbook.com you will not only be giving the gospel message of salvation to the reader, but the royalties will be used to help send short-term missionaries to the farthest corners of the globe. Plus, you will be saving 41% off the retail price.

It’s easy to order.  Just click the picture of the book on my website and place the order or visit Christianbook.com and type in either my name or Donovan’s Law into the search window.  Thank you on behalf of everyone that will benefit from your kind gesture.

 

 

How To Double Your Investment

Would you like to know how to double your investment?  By giving my first book, Donovan’s Law, as a Christmas gift this year you will not only be purchasing a futuristic thriller which includes the salvation message of Jesus Christ, but the royalties from the book go to help short-term mission teams spread the gospel to the farthest reaches of the globe.  Talk about a sure way to double your investment.

Here is the bonus.  Christainbook.com has reduced the price for Donovan’s Law by 41% just in time for Christmas.  The price for Donovan’s Law went from $16.95 to $9.99 at Christianbook.com.  So to honor their decision I am asking that we do a Christianbook.com “Blitz Day”.  Which day you may ask?  “BLACK FRIDAY!”   I cannot think of a better way to turn this Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, from “Black Friday” to “Double Your Investment Friday” (Ok maybe it doesn’t have the same ring but it is for a good cause).  Plus, with the release of the sequel Soul Survivor just around the corner, now would be a great time to introduce someone to the series.

Please mark your calendars for this Friday November 23rd as “Double Your Investment” Friday and purchase Donovan’s Law from Christianbook.com.  Thank you in advance :)

 

Amazon Kindle, The Bible, and a Hotel Room

Want to know where you could find an Amazon Kindle, the Bible, and a hotel room all wrapped up in one neat little package?  Try the Hotel Indigo in Newcastle, Britain.  They are claiming to be the first hotel to offer the Gideon Bible found in most hotel rooms in an e-version.  They even plan on placing a Kindle in the drawer next to the bed where the Gideon Bible used to be located so the patrons can easily discover their new adaptation into the new millennium.  The hotel spokesperson indicated that there will not be a charge to access the Bible from the Kindle.  However, if a guest would like to read other books they can purchase those for around $8.00. 

I’m certain Gideon International will welcome this new technology since it will help distribute the Word of God much easier and quicker. I am also certain it will not slow down their progress for spreading the gospel message throughout the world and into key places such as hospitals, convalescent homes, medical offices, domestic violence shelters, prisons and jails.

Why do the Gideons believe so strongly in this form of evangelism?  Here is what their website offers as an answer:

“Distributing complete copies of God’s Word plants powerful seeds that God can use in His timing (I Corinthians 3:6).  Allows people to read the truth for themselves (John 8:32).  Provides a continuing witness when the Gideon is no longer present (Hebrews 4:12).  Makes it easier for the people we reach to, in turn, reach others with the truth about Jesus (2Timothy 2:2).  Makes it possible for new Christians to learn and grow through personal Bible study (2 Timothy 2:15).”

               

Why Did I Write A Book: The Anne M. Baxter Interview

At the request of some dear friends that don’t do Facebook….what…there are people that don’t do FB?  It’s true…anyway…at the request of some dear friends that don’t do Facebook, I have re-posted Wednesday’s interview with American Christian Fiction Writer’s Nothern Coordinator Anne M. Baxter.  To God goes the glory:

Anne: It’s my pleasure to introduce to you today a new friend, Rick Mayhew, author of Donovan’s Law, a futuristic view of what could happen if “the end” were any closer.  Hi, Rick, nice to have you onboard today. I’m in the process of reading your book, Donovan’s Law, and I’m curious what made you think about writing. Can you tell us a little about it?

Rick: It was January 2007, and we as a nation had just said our goodbyes to old Mr. 2006. Like most of you I had high hopes of what a fresh start with the New Year would bring to my family and I. It was late one evening, and I had just finished a chapter from one of the many Christian fiction books that I read over the years. I closed the book, laid my head down next to my wife, and tried to go to sleep. Being a hopeless insomniac back then, my mind began to wander. I was rehashing the storyline I had just finished reading, thinking how I would have written it slightly different than the author. That’s when it happened. Something spoke in my heart and said, “You should write a book.” I thought about it for the briefest of seconds, and then laughed at my naiveté. “How could I write a book? I have never taken a class or even read an article about what it takes to write a book.” I rolled over, closed my eyes, and repeated to myself out of disgust, “Write a book. That’s silly.”

Anne: Hm. So you totally put it out of your head. Went to sleep after telling yourself, “That’s silly.” And yet, something must have inspired you to keep going.

Rick: The next evening I remember going through the same routine. I was once again laying my head next to my wife in a futile attempt to sleep. I began thinking, “What am I going to do? I can’t sleep, and I have to work in the morning. I need to sleep.” But the harder I tried to convince myself to sleep, the more awake I became. Then I felt that gentle nudge again, “Write a book.” Out of shear frustration, I rose from my bed and went into my office and sat at my desk. I gazed over the computer screen and said, “Okay, what do I write about?” Then it came to me. Write about something you know. Write about a firefighter who can’t sleep. And so the first page of my book, Donovan’s Law, begins with a firefighter on duty at the fire station and his attempt to sleep. The book was born.

Anne: Yes, yes, and then what?

Rick: For the next year, I placed on paper the events of the book as they unfolded within my mind. I wrote the book as though I was watching a movie. I did not know what the storyline was going to be or who or what the characters were going to do until I would sit down each night and begin their journey. Ultimately when I finished, I had 235 pages lying on my desk beckoning me, “Now what do we do?” Once again, I had no contacts or experience in getting a book published so I prayed for guidance.

Anne: What did you get in the way of guidance?

Rick: I decided to e-mail Focus on the Family because I had been a supporter of their ministry for years. I asked them for advice as to how one would go about getting published and if they would be interested in reviewing my manuscript. I received a very polite e-mail saying they did not publish fiction novels for now, but thanked me for considering them. Well, I figured that must be my answer. So I placed the novel on a shelf and walked away for three months.

Anne: Three months! Wow, how could you stand it?

Rick: Not well, I’m afraid. Night after night, I kept getting the urge to pursue this endeavor. I soon came to realize I could not give up so easily. Finally, I decided to e-mail them again. This time I received an answer suggesting I submit to a website known as Writer’s Edge. It turned out that Writer’s Edge is a company that looks over new author manuscripts and decides if there is a chance for publishing. If they give a writer the nod, then they will post your manuscript along with hundreds of others on their site. Publishers looking for something new and different visit this site.

Anne: I’ve heard a little about Writer’s Edge. What happened then?

Rick: I was only posted for about three weeks when I received an e-mail from what is now known as OakTara Publishing. The publishing agent asked if I had signed a contract yet with any publisher. When I told them “no” he said my manuscript was exactly the type of book they were looking for in a new author. Donovan’s Law, a futuristic thriller based on today’s headlines, was published in August of 2011 and is now available in paperback and e-versions through Amazon.com, Christianbook.com, and any Christian bookstore that carries Lifeway Christian Store products. In addition, OakTara Publishers stated they would be interested in a sequel. God is truly amazing! 

 

The Good Book

The Bible, otherwise known as “The Good Book”, continues to be the #1 selling book of all time, with 6 billion (that’s right…billion with a “b”) copies sold.  With 82% of Americans “revering the Bible as sacred literature” and 69% believing “the Bible has everything a person needs to know to live a meaningful life”, it’s easy to understand how it continues to hold the number one position.  That’s the good news.

The disturbing news is that 46% of the American population could not differentiate between the spiritual truth teachings of the Bible from other religious books.  Lamar Vest, the President/CEO of the American Bible Society believes the problem is not owning a Bible, the problem is reading it.  He believes there are “probably five Bibles on every shelf in American homes…they just don’t read them.”

Lets see if together we can help improve that statistic.  If you are having trouble figuring out how to read the Bible on a daily basis, try following a scheduled reading plan.  There are plenty of “Through The Bible In A Year” types of formats to follow.  Below, I have included a couple websites you can visit and see which program will work best to meet your personal needs.  If you find these suggestions are too time consuming, then make a plan to read one verse a day.   I would suggest starting with the Book of John in the New Testament.  Enjoy!

http://www.bible.com/readinayear.php

http://oneyearbibleonline.com/january.asp?version=51&startmmdd=0101