GENESIS chapter 27 Bible study

Written by Samantha C Sinclair Here is a link to read or listen to the Bible chapter. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%2027&version=KJV As I have shared here on this blog, I am visually impaired. I am blessed to have a Braille Bible. For sometime, I have been only listening to my phone read the Holy Word Of God. YesterdayContinue reading “GENESIS chapter 27 Bible study”

Shop Of Hope

Written by Samantha C Sinclair If you were going to open up a shop, what would you sell? If I owned a shop I would sale what? Surprisingly this has been a thought that has crossed my mind more than once. With the hardship of finding a job as a disabled person, owning my ownContinue reading “Shop Of Hope”

A concerned, praying, voting, American citizen 

Written by Samantha Sinclair  My dear friends…I am not a political person. However, I am a praying concerned American. With the presidential election coming up, I beg you… pray with out ceasing and vote for what is right. I understand all candidates have their faults and woes. However, it’s clear which way this countryContinue reading “A concerned, praying, voting, American citizen ”

How may I help you share your story, products, or services?

Published author in search of freelance work. By Samantha C Sinclair I am the author of The Call For Emily and 10 other published titles. These titles include The God’s Silver Lining Book Series, a Bible Devotional Series titled Prayer Closet, and A Glimmer Of Hope a stand alone. I am also a blogger andContinue reading “How may I help you share your story, products, or services?”

No shame in adoption.

Written by Samantha C Sinclair https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs%206%3A16-19&version=KJV I am not a political person. But I do stand up for God and for His Word. The Holy Bible. I pray it would be a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path that I might not sin against God. With election drawing near, our prayersContinue reading “No shame in adoption.”

Why does it seem the disabled are a minority

By Samantha C Sinclair What are you curious about? Although a lot of improvement has been made in society toward disabled persons, I wonder wat else needs to be done? As a visually impaired young adult I can speak for a big portion of the disabled population. The Disabilities Act is in need of repair.Continue reading “Why does it seem the disabled are a minority”

Learning as an adult how to set healthy boundaries

What strategies do you use to maintain your health and well-being? By Samantha C Sinclair So how do you maintain your personal health? This can take on many parts and meanings. So first, how do you do this at all, in any way? Some people are taught these skills as children by parents. However, someContinue reading “Learning as an adult how to set healthy boundaries”

10 things I know to be certain

By Samantha C Sinclair Have you ever been asked to list 10 things you know to be absolutely for certain? I would love to read your thoughts. Here is mine. 1 God is real. I know HE is living in my soul. 2 I know John 3:16 and the entire Word Of God are true.Continue reading “10 things I know to be certain”

Best and hardest scenes to write as a Christian fiction author. 

By Samantha C Sinclair Well let’s start with the good news first. No one wants bad news anytime, but especially not first. The best parts of a story to write is when, at least for me, when a heart is given to Jesus. Another favorite of mine is family blessings. Maybe a single is blessedContinue reading “Best and hardest scenes to write as a Christian fiction author. ”

Are you looking for sources to help your disabled child?

Are they birth through age 26? This is for you. By Samantha C Sinclair KySpin Inc is a state wide 501C3 nonprofit. They are dedicated to helping disabled individuals, their families, and professionals. KySpin believes disability has an impact on the entire family. The KySpin Special Family involvement Network Project is funded by the Us.Continue reading “Are you looking for sources to help your disabled child?”