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Follow the Shepherd!

Follow the Shepherd! Where do you feel like you are best able to connect with God?
🤔It might as well be in a hurricane🌀
Question: DOES QUIET TIME EVEN EXIST anymore? Where? When?
Early in the morning, throughout the day, late at night, can somebody help me find some peace and quiet around here !!!
…what; with the Noisy neighbors! Dogs🐕barking
local news blaring ☎️phone beeping…
🚘🚔car horns, and internal struggles; doubts
(But) somehow, in the midst of all that…
I STILL HAVE TO HEAR GOD still small voice
1 Kings 19:11-18
noise or no noise, follow❗️
there’s a REVIVAL IGNITING…
follow the Shepherd’s HEART-BEAT song by Beckah Shae.

Karen Hyles
Welcome, I'm Karen!
Hello friend! Writing has been my passion since I was nine. Winning my first writing contest at that young age inspired me to keep improving my skills. Fast forward to when I was 22 years old when I experienced a profound spiritual awakening that led me to become a devout Christian. From that point on, I knew that I wanted to use my writing abilities to spread the word of God and positively impact the world.
 
  • Over the past 30 years, I have poured myself into my writing, producing a wide range of content that spans from letters to prisoners and newsletters to newspaper articles, books, and social media posts.
  • For the past four years, I have even been contributing to the Churchome App, sharing my thoughts, insights, and experiences with the wider Christian community.
  • I am particularly proud of my latest books, "Let's Make Love, Then Cook. It's Not What You Think" and "It's Just Good Housekeeping."
  • "Let's Make Love, Then Cook. It's Not What You Think" is about loving God, loving people, and serving people.
  • "It's Just Good Housekeeping." is about finding an attractive way to encourage everyone to read their Bible because reading the Bible has an impact on keeping our lives clean and pure.
 
These books are a testament to my love of writing, as well as my commitment to using that writing to inspire, inform, and entertain people from all walks of life.

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