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robert benson writes every day in a small studio in his back garden. During the early morning mists of May, he penned this month’s thoughtful “The Gift of the Fog.” Robert’s latest book, Digging In, is about tending life in the backyard he lovingly nurtures with Sara, his green-thumb bride, for whom he is a grateful yard man.

G. ron Darbee and his wife, Karen, live in northern California. They have three kids in college and one in high school. This gives them a new understanding of the word pauper. Ron writes from firsthand experience in “The Buck Stops Here.” The Darbee family has an attic and a shed and still only has room for one car in their three-car garage.

stephen KenDricK loves making fruit smoothies and home movies with his wife, Jill, and their three children, Grant, Cohen, and Karis. He realizes more every day that “It’s Already Tomorrow” and time with his family is invaluable. Stephen co-wrote the hit movie “Facing the Giants” and the book of the same title with his brother Alex.

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Deborah evans price has been interviewing top entertainers for 20 years, including Don Henley, Sandra Bullock, Robert Duvall, and Loretta Lynn. Her joyful personality gave her perfect pitch for this month’s lead story, “All About Him,” which features the love story of Denise Jackson, wife of country music legend Alan Jackson.

cinDi WooD finished writing “Real Peace on Earth” and boldly said, “Now I’m ready — just give me the holidays!” In reality, Cindi struggles just like you to find and maintain balance in her life. As founder of Frazzled Female Ministries, she’s passionate about helping women discover and develop a growing intimacy with Christ.

John croyle
is a big man whose
big dream of creating
a Christian home for
children needing a
chance became a reality
at Big Oak Ranch
( bigoak.org). In Man
Cave, this former
defensive lineman for
Coach Bear Bryant talks
to men about inspired,
godly leadership of their
wives and children.

Francine huFF recently switched from chasing news leads at the Wall Street Journal to chasing her active toddler, Julia. She also makes time to pursue her passion for helping others realize their financial goals. To learn how her book, The 25-Day Money Makeover for Women, can help you, visit her Web site huffwrites.com.

JenniFer mccaman has learned that “God celebrates our emotional, mental, and physical beauty. It’s OK to give our inner joy in Christ an outward expression by taking care of ourselves.” Writing this month’s Inside Out inspired her to take more risks with her hairstyle. Her worst hair memory? Teased bangs.

Kathy peel
resided in the world of
disorganization for years
and lived to tell about
it. Today she’s founder
and CEO of Family
Manager Coaching
( familymanager.com),
joyfully equipping
women to build strong
families and happy,
organized homes. Her
philosophy? God cares
deeply about details.

DicK staub
navigates many avenues
of faith and culture
as an award-winning
broadcaster, writer, and
speaker. He’s often asked:
What’s a culturally savvy
Christian?
He says it’s
someone who is “serious
about faith, savvy about
faith and culture, and
skilled at relating the
two.” Read more at
dickstaub.com.

References:

http://www.bigoak.org

http://huffwrites.com

http://familymanager.com

http://dickstaub.com

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