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Dawn Stephens is not only one of our CCA blog contributors, but she is also a talented author and illustrator. I had the privilege of doing some light editing on the stories in her Tea Pot Series and fell in love with these colorful characters.

Can tea pots and jars be characters? The short answer is yes. As one reader c...


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Whether we write them down as resolutions or focus on a word or verse of the year, we all have goals and dreams we wonder if 2026 will be the year to… (you fill in the blank). Have you ever dreamed of writing your own Christian Children’s Book? If you follow this blog, I assume you do. For me 2026, starts a new role as CEO at


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Writing Poetry

Many publishing houses refuse to accept manuscripts written in rhyme. The reason for this is that few authors understand what it takes to write good rhyming poems.

I recall my first attempts to write poems when I was in high school, and it still makes me laugh when I think about them. My writing adventure started when a classmate passed a poem to me that she and he...


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Today, we turn the very first page of the new year. Just like the stories we love, God is always writing something new, hopeful, and full of wonder.

A new year is a chance to:

Discover new books Learn new things Show kindness in new ways Grow in the gifts God has placed inside you

And the best part? God walks with us through every...


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Long before there were twinkling lights, stockings, or candy canes, there was a quiet night in Bethlehem. A tiny baby was born in a stable, wrapped in simple cloths, and laid gently in a manger. He didn’t come with ribbons, sparkles, or a big bow. He came with love.

The kind of love that never ...


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