Tag Archives: Thomas Nelson

Persistence and Perseverance Pays Off

In this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journey. The following blog is from Priscilla McDaniel, author of “Raspberry Castle.” For more information on the author visit her website. To begin your self-publishing journey, get a free WestBow Press publishing guide today. Find the Joy in…

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He Who Has Called You Is Faithful, He Will Do It

In this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journey. The following blog is from LeAnn Petterson, author of “The Me Only I Get to Be.” For more information on the author visit her website and Facebook. To begin your self-publishing journey, get a free WestBow Press…

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Sharing My Message

In this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journey. The following blog is from Jim R. Rannells, author of “A Peace that Passes All Understanding.” For more information on the author visit his Facebook. To begin your self-publishing journey, get a free WestBow Press publishing guide…

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All Faith, No Fear

In this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journey. The following blog is from Deyona Estep, author of “Take What You Need.” For more information on the author visit her website. To begin your self-publishing journey, get a free WestBow Press publishing guide today. Facing Your Fear…

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Russelyn Williams: Writing a Book Is a Process

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Russelyn Williams; author of  “The Single Christian Woman’s Guide.” To begin your self-publishing journey, get your free WestBow Press publishing guide today! It’s so…

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Karin Neal: God’s Perfect Will

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Karin Neal; author of “The Power of Love.” To begin your self-publishing journey, get your free WestBow Press publishing guide today! I am sharing with…

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Michael Bergman: “Without darkness, we cannot truly appreciate the light”

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press  publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Michael Bergman; author of “The Kingdom of Arke.” To begin your self-publishing journey, get your free WestBow Press publishing guide today! God is faithful. He…

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Jean Lee: “Living the Legacy”

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Jean Lee; author of  “Living the Legacy.” To begin your self-publishing journey, get your free WestBow Press publishing guide today!  Several decades ago a melody…

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Pastor Tommy Mann: A Sunday Sermon Leads to a Book

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Pastor Tommy Mann; associate pastor at Philippi Baptist Church in Union, South Carolina, and author of  “Where Did Jesus Go?” To begin your self-publishing journey, get your free WestBow…

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Dan Salerno: Relationships Are Complicated

From time to time in this space, WestBow Press publishes articles written by our authors in which they share some aspect of their self-publishing journeys. The following are the words of Dan Salerno, author of “20 Short Ones.” For more information and to receive a free publishing guide please visit www.westbowpress.com.  I began writing 20 Short Ones during a year where I read…

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