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March 25, 2010 by Tricia Goyer 1 Comment

Join me for Living Inspired this week where we’ll chat with guest, Liz Curis Higgs. I’m super excited about this weeks’ topic — mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law. My son just got engaged last month. Sigh… We love the match our son has made. So in the midst of adopting our little Alyssa and moving to Arkansas, we’re also making plans for a July wedding. Exciting times.

You may have heard Liz Curis Higgs’ name if you’ve ever read her best-selling series of Bad Girls of the Bible. Liz breathes new life into ancient tales about the most infamous—and intriguing—women in scriptural history, from Jezebel to Mary Magdalene. Biblically sound and cutting-edge fresh, these popular titles have helped more than one million women around the world experience God’s grace anew.

A veteran speaker, Liz has presented more than 1,600 encouraging programs for audiences in all 50 states and 11 foreign countries. In 1995, she received the Council of Peers Award for Excellence from the National Speakers Association, becoming one of only 32 women in the world named to their CPAE-Speaker Hall of Fame.

Please join me on Thursday as Liz shares what she’s learned about being a mother-in-law. We’ll also hear about the latest book(s) from this prolific and wonderful writer, including Here Burns My Candle, a historical novel set in Europe, September 1745.

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  1. Liz Curtis says

    March 25, 2010 at 9:02 pm

    Wow! To think you made time for this with ALL that’s going on in your life, Tricia…amazing! Many hugs, many thanks, many blessings on you and yours!

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