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Whenever I receive good news, my first reaction is to share it. For really good news, I want to shout it!
Continue reading →About Ava Pennington
Ava Pennington is thoroughly enjoying her second career as an author, teacher, and speaker. She moved from New York to Florida, leaving a twenty-year corporate career as a Human Resources executive. But don’t call her retired! She now teaches a weekly, interdenominational Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) class of 300+ women from September through May. Of course, Ava writes. She has written for organizations such as Focus on the Family, Christianity Today, and Haven Ministries. She has also been published in 25 anthologies, including nineteen Chicken Soup for the Soul books. Her newest book, Daily Reflections on the Names of God: A Devotional, is published by Revell Books and endorsed by Kay Arthur, founder of Precepts International. Ava has also co-authored two children’s picture books, Do You Love Me More? and Will I See You Today? If you’re looking for a speaker, she delights in challenging audiences with relevant, enjoyable presentations. For more information, please visit www.AvaWrites.com.
Whenever I receive good news, my first reaction is to share it. For really good news, I want to shout it!
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When I first came to know Jesus, I attended a class at church for new believers. Each week we learned about a spiritual discipline to assist us in our walk with Christ. The topic I struggled with the most was … Continue reading →
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I’m not a techie. On second thought, that’s an understatement. When it comes to acquiring new technology, I’m behind most folks. I learn by asking lots of questions of people who are more skilled than I am. When I ask … Continue reading →