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Kimberly McRae's new novel, Captive is a work of fiction to benefit the children of Uganda.



The novel is scheduled for release in Summer - Fall of 2010.

Details about the novel will not be released to the public until the Spring of 2010.

Look for a download of sample pages from the book June 2010 along with details about the book. To be one of the first to hear about the download or keep up with book updates you can subscribe to Kimberly's Newsletter.

Captive is a fictional novel that is near and dear to Kimberly's heart. She has felt very strongly that this is a book that the Lord has wanted her to write. He has allowed circumstances in Kimberly's life which has placed her in the position to devote her time to creating this book. You can read her Christian testimony on the About Kimberly page or learn about what the Bible says about our eternal destiny.

Kimberly has many other writing projects in the works. She is also developing a knitting book with patterns of purses and bags. For information on her knitting book, visit Kimberly's knitting site, A Chick with Sticks.

Click here to learn about the books that Kimberly is currently working on. Click here to read Kimberly's Humanitarian Blog Click here to learn about some important issues and how can you help




Article: Blood Atonement for Sin
Since the fall of man God's view of man changed requiring that we accept an atonement for our sin nature. Jesus paid the ultimate price to pay for our sins.

Kimberly is Up on Twitter
Follow Kimberly's tweets up on the social networking site, Twitter.

Article: The Fall of Man
God placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden with one commandment. They lived in peace enjoying all of God's splendor until Satan's subtil deception caused the fall of man

Article: God the Creator of All Things
Christians believe that God does exist and that He is the Creator of all things. The Scriptures give evidence to His existence, His power, and His creations.

Blog: Kimberly Posts Her Christian Testimony at Putting on the Armor of God
For readers of her Christian blog Kimberly posted her Christian Testimony which can also be found here on the About Kimberly page.

Blog: Kimberly's Welcome Message on Putting on the Armor of God
This is the first message Kimberly posted to readers of her Christian blog at BlogSpot.

Freelance Writing
Kimberly Begins Writing for Online Magazine-Content Provider Suite 101

Article: Benefits of Vitamin B-12
Supplementing your diet with vitamin B-12 has health benefits including improvement to cardiovascular health, circulatory system, mental clarity, energy & child growth.

Article: Health Benefits of Flaxseed Oil
Flaxseed oil can provide an excellent source of omega 3 and can have a positive effect on a variety of health concerns

Article: Wheatgrass Health Benefits
Supplementing our diet with wheatgrass can provide many valuable vitamins and minerals for our bodies nutritional needs.

Article: Protein Deficiency in Vegetarian Diets
Recognizing the signs of protein deficiency when eating a vegetarian diet can help you to adjust your diet to ensure a healthy balance of nutrients.

Article: Importance of Protein to Vegetarians
Ensuring that our bodies get enough protein while on a vegetarian diet or a vegan diet is necessary to avoid the potential of protein deficiency.

Article: Vegetarianism for Heart Healthy Living
A vegetarian diet, low in cholesterol and high in fiber, can reduce cholesterol levels and decrease the risk of heart disease.

Vegetarian Tales Blog
Follow Kimberly's health and vegetarian articles.

Putting on the Armor of God Blog
Looking to follow only Kimberly's Christian articles. Visit Putting on the Armor of God blog

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