
I heard a man singing and whistling happily in his open garage today on my walk. I took it as a birthday gift as I have taken everything nice for the past three weeks.
Love,
DiVoran
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I heard a man singing and whistling happily in his open garage today on my walk. I took it as a birthday gift as I have taken everything nice for the past three weeks.
Love,
DiVoran
It has been an exciting July for Rebekah Lyn Books. We started the month off with a 99 Cent sale of Winter’s End, the second book in my Seasons of Faith series. Winter’s End once again rose to the best-seller status attaining the #12 position in religious fiction on Amazon and continues to have steady sales.
The second week of July DiVoran’s Sacred Spring, the first book of her Florida Springs Trilogy kicked off a week long sale and soared to #3 in Christian Romance on Amazon. This was Sacred Springs debut on the Amazon best-seller list but I am sure it won’t be the last for Sacred Spring or DiVoran Lites.
Sacred Spring will be on sale for 99 cents through Sunday July 14, 2014 or until Amazon decides to raise the price back to it’s regular price of $2.99
As of this writing, Amazon has extended the 99 Cent sale price of Winter’s End. Be sure to check the price before downloading.


It’s summer which means in early morning it’s light enough and warm enough, to write letters to God on the back porch. Today I heard: an airplane overhead, a cardinal back in the woods, an air-conditioner coming on, the dog next dog barking intermittently, a single cicada, which is unusual, and a tapping from the renovation house next door. A rooster that lives at the end of the street continued to yodel long after he had forced the sun to come up. By the time I finished my letter to God, I was able to add a cat’s plaintive meow (the cat begs to move in with the family that lives next door to him), and a car staring up, maybe to go to the beach.
Where are your writing places and what do you hear from there?

The best bit of advice I ever got was to write a letter to God. Why? Well, it got me started communicating with Him and by default with myself. I’ve written a letter to him almost every day

since about 1970 or so. Some were short, most were several pages long. I learned from doing it that God is always there for me and he doesn’t care what I say or how long it takes me to say it. I’ve learned that He really loves me, and that to him, I’m a unique and special person.
Now some people just talk to him, and I admire that way of doing it, but it doesn’t work as well for me. Maybe I I can’t concentrate, or I get bored with hearing my own voice, or thoughts run away with me and I get distracted. But a letter? That’s different. It’s as if my whole mind, soul, and body gets into the exchange, and exchange it is because God writes letters to me as well, in many different ways. I’ll tell you about some of that later on. For now, though how about you? Are you a talker or a writer?