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Find Shelter in This Author's Book
Signposts are everywhere. It's hard to imagine getting through the day without them showing the way.
Author Billie Cash believes in documenting what God has accomplished in your life. "When you write it down, it becomes a signpost to those who are behind you," she says, describing her style of writing as "poetic journalism." Her way of developing a single concept leaves the reader saying, "Oh yes, I see what I need."
Billie firmly believes all six of her books are signposts that have been inspired by God through an event or experience in her own life. Her latest book, "The Shelter: Finding Strength to Keep Watch" is no different. Of all her books, this one is her favorite because it speaks to our nation in these uncertain times.
Her desire to write the book came when friend Norma Seifert invited her to co-host a Concerned Women for America booth at the University of Mississippi campus. CWFA is a U.S. organization of conservative women which promotes Biblical values, family traditions and the Constitution.
Billie's spirit broke that day as she talked with people about our Constitution and the family. "I knew God was leading me there for a reason," she says, "to look at the specifics of where we’ve pulled away from Him as a nation. That day forever changed my watch."
For the next year, Billie studied and read in preparation to write the Shelter. She examined God’s strength and how He develops it within His children. Billie concludes, "The shelter of His presence is found through prayer and living in God's Word. It is living your life knowing that you know God."
Shelter along with Billie’s other books are available for purchase through the Central Church bookstore, Barnes and Nobles at the Crossings, Davis Kidd and at her web site www.billiecash.com. She travels as a retreat conference speaker for women. Her other books include Windows of Assurance, Light Breaking Through, Autumn Rain, PRAYERSURGE and A Pillow on the Highway. One reader comments on her latest work, "You will find the strength to say 'no' to ungodliness and idleness by resting in the stability of His presence."
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