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Christin Ditchfield
Christin Ditchfield (www.ChristinDitchfield.com) is the author of "What Women Should Know About Facing Fear" and 69 other books in a wide variety of genres, from educational to inspirational, fiction and nonfiction. She has also written dozens of best-selling gospel tracts, and hundreds of... show more



Christin Ditchfield (www.ChristinDitchfield.com) is the author of "What Women Should Know About Facing Fear" and 69 other books in a wide variety of genres, from educational to inspirational, fiction and nonfiction. She has also written dozens of best-selling gospel tracts, and hundreds of essays, columns, and articles for national and international magazines such as Focus on the Family, Power For Living, Sports Spectrum, and Today's Christian Woman.For over twenty-five years, Christin has been speaking at conferences, retreats, banquets, and brunches, encouraging women who love Jesus, teaching them to walk with Him on a daily basis, so that they can experience a richer, deeper, more meaningful relationship with Him.She hosts the internationally syndicated radio program, Take It To Heart! (www.TakeItToHeartRadio.com) and is a frequent guest on other national radio and television programs, including Family Life Today, Midday Connection, Dr. D. James Kennedy's Truths That Transform, and Live the Promise with Susie Larson.A former preschool and elementary school teacher, Christin is also the author of many educational books and resources for children and their families, including the best-selling "A Family Guide to Narnia: Biblical Truths in C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia."She holds a bachelors degree in Christian Leadership and a masters degree in Biblical Theology. Christin blogs at www.ChristinDitchfield.com

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mrsbond rated it 17 years ago
Cuter than true story of how cowlicks form on sleepy heads. Watch out for the sneaky cows...
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