C.H. Spurgeon's Morning Devotional
Friday May 30, 2025

"Take us the foxes, the little foxes that spoil the vines."-Song of Solomon 2:15
    
    A little thorn may cause much suffering. A little cloud may hide the sun. Little foxes spoil the vines; and little sins do mischief to the tender heart. These little sins burrow in the soul, and make it so full of that which is hateful to Christ, that He will hold no comfortable fellowship and communion with us. A great sin cannot destroy a Christian, but a little sin can make him miserable. Jesus will not walk with His people unless they drive out every known sin. He says, "If ye keep My commandments, ye shall abide in My love, even as I have kept My Father's commandments and abide in His love." Some Christians very seldom enjoy their Saviour's presence. How is this? Surely it must be an affliction for a tender child to be separated from his father. Art thou a child of God, and yet satisfied to go on without seeing thy Father's face? What! thou the spouse of Christ, and yet content without His company! Surely, thou hast fallen into a sad state, for the chaste spouse of Christ mourns like a dove without her mate, when he has left her. Ask, then, the question, what has driven Christ from thee? He hides His face behind the wall of thy sins. That wall may be built up of little pebbles, as easily as of great stones. The sea is made of drops; the rocks are made of grains: and the sea which divides thee from Christ may be filled with the drops of thy little sins; and the rock which has well nigh wrecked thy barque, may have been made by the daily working of the coral insects of thy little sins. If thou wouldst live with Christ, and walk with Christ, and see Christ, and have fellowship with Christ, take heed of "the little foxes that spoil the vines, for our vines have tender grapes." Jesus invites you to go with Him and take them. He will surely, like Samson, take the foxes at once and easily. Go with Him to the hunting.
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Thursday, June 16, 2011

PompeII by T. L. Higley with giveaway







This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
Pompeii
B&H Books (June 1, 2011)
by
T.L. Higley

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

A fiction aficionado since grade school, T.L. Higley, author of Pompeii: City on Fire (B&H Publishing House, June 2011) started her first novel at the age of eight.

Now the author of nine historical fiction novels, including the popular Seven Wonders series, Higley isn’t just transporting readers: She’s transporting herself, too.

“My Iifelong interest in history and mythology has taken me to Italy, Greece, Egypt, Rome, Turkey, Jordan and Israel, where I’ve gotten to study those ancient cultures in rich detail,” says Higley. “It’s my desire to shine the light of the gospel into the cultures of the past, and I figure what better way to do that than to visit the cultures themselves?”

In addition to her accomplished novelist career, Higley is a business entrepreneur and a mother. In fact, for Pompeii, she brought her daughter along with her to Italy for the research trip.

“We gave it to her as a graduation present, not only because Italy is terrific, but because I believe in exposing children to global cultures,” says Higley, who became a student herself again this year. She’s now a graduate student at American Public University, earning her master’s degree in Ancient and Classical Studies.

When Higley isn’t traveling on research trips, writing her novels, or studying for class, she operates four online retail companies, including KoolStuff4Kids.com – a family-run business that began as a way for her oldest daughter to make some extra money for camp. Today, it is a go-to site for parents, children and teachers all over the country, looking for beads and other kid-friendly craft supplies.

Higley lives with her husband and her three other children (aforementioned daughter now in college) just outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Pompeii, a city that's many things to many people. For Cato, it's the perfect escape from a failed political career in Rome. A place to start again, become a winemaker. But when a corrupt politician wrongfully jails Cato's sister, he must oust the man from power to save her.

For Ariella, Pompeii is a means to an end. As a young Jew, she escaped the fall of Jerusalem only to endure slavery to a cruel Roman general. She ends up in Pompeii, disguised as a young man and sold into a gladiator troupe. Her anger fuels her to fight well, hoping to win the arena crowds and reveal her gender at the perfect time. Perhaps then she will win true freedom.

But evil creeps through the streets of Pompeii. Political corruption, religious persecution, and family peril threaten to destroy Ariella and Cato, who are thrown together in the battle to survive. As Vesuvius churns with deadly intent, the two must bridge their differences to save the lives of those they love, before the fiery ash buries Pompeii, leaving the city lost to the world.

Watch the book trailer:

If you would like to read the Prologue of Pompeii, go HERE.


 Thanks to B&H Books I have a copy to giveaway.  I'd like for you to comment on what interests you most about this book.  Read the sample, watch the video, read the book summary above.  What is it that intrigues you most???? that is mandatory then I'll have some bonus entries available (on form) since I'm in the mood.  Please be sure to leave a way of contact.  I must limit this to US residents only.  Sorry.  I will draw a winner on July 1st.
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8 comments:

  1. a wonderful review/posting...

    ~karenk
    kmkuka at yahoo dot com

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  2. I'm most intrigued by Ariella being disguised as a man...and being sold to a gladiator troupe!! I read a series by Angela Hunt a couple of years ago where the main character had to pretend to be a man in each book. It was very interesting! :)

    bluerosesheart at yahoo dot com

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  3. I forgot to add that I was sending my comment on Pompeii from Scraps of Life. Can this be added?

    Blessings,
    Barb Shelton
    barbjan10 at tx dot rr dot com

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  4. I am most intrigued with how she will write about the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

    lovetoread205 [at] gmail [dot] com

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  5. I've always been interested in Pompeii - this sounds like a great read.
    Ann
    cozyintexas@yahoo.com

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  6. I've been hearing a lot about this book and though it's interested me I've not had a longing to read Pompeii. That is, until I read your teaser. Now, I'm hoping to pick it up soon!

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  7. The book Pompeii interests me because Ariella, is a young Jew and she escaped the fall of Jerusalem. Then she had to endure slavery to a cruel Roman general. This time period intests me and I'm hoping to read about what some of the jews had to go through. To me, this book sounds so good!

    judyjohn2004[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  8. I love reading about the mysteries and theories about Pompeii!

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