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Small Beginnings

My very first signing

My wonderful mother-in-law buying 3 books!

"Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin," Zechariah 4:10a 

Today I had the wonderful privilege of doing my very first book signing at Living Oasis. It was so much fun, thank you to everyone who has been supporting me on this incredible journey.  Firsts are always so special and so are the small beginnings.  I have set up a Facebook page for King's Daughters so you can keep up with all my news if you like. There is so much more to come and I am so excited about what's coming 2011!

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  1. I really wish I was there too! What a special day!!! Enjoy every bit!!!

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  2. Anonymous11.12.10

    Great day, I am really proud of you!!!

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  3. It was absolutely amazing :)
    I am SO proud of you, and ecstatic that I can be with you every step of the way :)
    x

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  4. Anonymous11.12.10

    Jords, I count it a real privilege to have you on this journey! Thank you for being such a wonderful daughter - you ROCK xxx

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  5. Congratulations on your first signing! I don't know if this was a recent event, but how exciting this is! I stumbled upon your blog through Ruby for Women. I just registered today, so hopefully I will be approved. Your blog peaked my curiosity because my sister and brother-in-law lived in England for 5 1/2 years while my brother-in-law was in the United States Air Force. They have been back home for about 1 1/2 years but I know they made many precious friends while they lived there. How did you get started as a writer? I recently have felt God putting the nudge to write on my heart, but I really don't know how to begin. God bless your ministry and your family!

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