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Regret, Grace, and the Choices We Carry

Every person’s life is formed by the decisions they make; some are deliberate, while others are made under duress or fear. While many decisions change with time, some endure because of what they started rather than because their intentions were flawed. Rebecca White’s novel The Innkeeper’s Wife examines this subdued reality via the life of…
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The Woman History Forgot: Why the Innkeeper’s Wife Matters

History often remembers the loudest voices and the most visible figures. In the story of the Nativity, angels announce, shepherds travel, and kings arrive bearing gifts. Yet tucked quietly into the background is a woman whose life was forever changed by the same night that changed the world. The innkeeper’s wife is barely mentioned, yet…
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Press Release: From Stable to Sanctuary: How One Woman’s Story Reframes the Nativity

From Stable to Sanctuary: How One Woman’s Story Reframes the NativityWV, USA, December 16th — In a season filled with familiar retellings of the Nativity, The Innkeeper’s Wife by Rebecca White offers a quietly powerful shift in perspective. Rather than angels, shepherds, or kings, the story centers on Keturah, the innkeeper’s wife, a woman history barely…
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PRESS RELEASE: A Forgotten Witness Steps Into the Light in The Innkeeper’s Wife

Many years ago, I worked for my parents who own a video production company. Because it is a family business, you inevitably end up wearing many hats and being the czar of many different jobs. I mainly managed projects and worked as a video editor. On production, there were times that I was called on…
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What Mercy Is, What Grace Is, and How the Two Are Intertwined

I was recently quoted as saying, I don’t care if Instagram has more users than Twitter. If you read the article you’ll note there’s a big “if” before my not giving of said shit. Numbers are important. Number of users is important. So are lots of other things. Different services create value in different ways.…
