Sunday, August 31, 2014

Paula Michelson's, Author Page is Now on Facebook, “Going Indie All the Way” Yeah!





















This has been a long time in coming, since I could and probably should have set up the author page in December of 2012, so you can imagine how excited I was to set mine up today! Even though my first Casa de Naomi: The House of Blessing Book garnered 46 ~ 5 star and 6~4 star reviews and the second book of that saga received raves as well, I didn’t think of myself as an author until Karen, Julia, and you took me under your wing. I say this because I know that each one of you is very busy and don’t invest your time in fly-by-night authors. Now believing myself to be an author, I decided it was time to proclaim that. So, I took another big step and started a Paula Rose Michelson, Author page on Facebook! I sent out some invitations and within a few hours had over 100 ‘Likes’! If you'd like to 'Like' my page too, click here: http://on.fb.me/1qr0dsW

Then I did something I’d longed to do, but feared doing. I say longed to do because setting up a page for each published book and maintaining it, was at times a delight and then at others a chore. Owning that I really am doing what God called me to do and doing it well enough that those who buy my books aren’t returning them; I set up a Paula Rose Michelson, Author page, on Facebook and deleted the individual book pages! 

Paula Rose Michelson’s Books are Available for 99 Cents at:

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Thursday, August 28, 2014

News Flash! I’m Going Indie All The Way!
















With my indie-published book(s) garnering more of an audience than the books that were published by a traditional publisher did, on September 3, I will terminate my contract with my publisher. 

This has been a long time in coming, and I'm very grateful for all the wise council and prayers that were sent my way as I considered this option. 

The Casa de Naomi: House of Blessing Books One and Two are undergoing a slight re-write and will be available soon in paperback for $10.99 and e-book format for $4.99. My friend and amazing graphic artist, Karen Slimick Arnpriester has designed the covers, which I'm posting here.

If you've written a review for Casa de Naomi: The House of Blessing, Books One, Two or both, please copy it if you didn't save it, so you can post it once the new books are available!  Thank you each and every one, and God bless.

And do download the books below while they are still 99 Cents!

The Book Below: Issues? I had them. God used them. And He will use yours too.  


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Saturday, August 23, 2014

URGENT!! YOUR PRAYERS ARE NEEDED!

First United Methodist Church
August 21, 2014
Forwarded by Suzanne Montgomery:
Friends,

Just a few minutes ago I received the following text message on my phone from Sean Malone who leads Crisis Relief International (CRI). We then spoke briefly on the phone and I assured him that we would share this urgent prayer need with all of our contacts.

"We lost the city of Queragosh (Qaraqosh). It fell to ISIS and they are beheading children systematically. This is the city we have been smuggling food to! ISIS has pushed back Peshmerga (Kurdish forces) and is within 10 minutes of where our CRI team is working. Thousands more fled into the city of Erbil last night. The UN evacuated its staff in Erbil. Our team is unmoved and will stay. Prayer cover needed!"

For more information on what is happening in Northern Iraq:

1.) ISIS Fighters Overrun Iraq�s Largest Christian Town
Qaraqosh, Residents Flee:
http://www.inquisitr.com/1397185/isis-captures-christian-town-qaraqosh/

2.) Email Prayer Bulletin from International Prayer Council (John
Robb):
http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=d08b863a-f65c-4fea-b279-5cdf97a31d83&c=043dc840-25ab-11e3-83fe-d4ae528eade9&ch=0559bf90-25ab-11e3-8429-d4ae528eade9


3.) Iraqi MP Breaks Down in Tears Pleading Parliament to Save
Yazidis from Genocide: http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/4406.htm


Please pray sincerely for the deliverance of the people of Northern Iraq from the terrible advancement of ISIS and its extreme Islamic goals for mass conversion or death for Christians across this region.

May I plead with you not to ignore this email. Do not forward it before you have prayed through it. Then send it to as many people as possible.
Send it to friends and Christians you may know. Send it to your prayer group. Send it to your pastor and phone him/her to pray on Sunday during the service -- making a special time of prayer for this.

We need to stand in the gap for our fellow Christians. Hope all WMB people will add this to your prayers.

Bro. Ed 

Paula's Observation
Make NO Mistake! ISIS is coming here. And be forwarded that Obama and his cronies are calling ISIS, ISIL because it’s code, for Israel which is part of the Levant that the code stands for. In using this code our President is sending a secret message to those who are warring against God's people. Take a stand now or be stomped out by what's coming. The choice is simple for the Christians and Jews because this time, We Are It’ whether we like it or not. Doing nothing insures a Holocaust of Souls that the world has never seen before! 

Friday, August 22, 2014

Busy Day Blessings!

It's been a busy day because lumpy upper arm and all, I had to get some blush at Sephora so I went to Pennies. They were nice enough to take back three products that didn't work for me and the additional cost for the two products I needed was under ten dollars. Then I noticed a sale on ladies unmentionables and got two of one for the cost of one plus ten dollars and the three of the other for the price of two...though I had to go to two stores to accomplish this feat!! So as far as my visit to Ukiah, California goes everything I needed to have is either, thanks to great friends who gave me money for a pants suit and coordinating top and sweater, in my closet or on the way! Once I have what I need here and my books sent there, my list will read:

10 Paperbacks - Casa de Naomi: The House of Blessing: Books One & Two - Check

10 Paperbacks -Beginning Anew: The Naomi Chronicles, Book One - Check

10 Paperbacks - The Purple Pitch Seduction of America: Inalienable Rights – Check

One Pantsuit top and all for my TV interview with Barbara Marshall’s amazing "Love Your Life Ministries Christian TV Show", and another one for my keynote speech at her annual thank you donor event. The Lord paid for my plane fair, and now I'm excited to share that I even have a special Spikenard gift made in Israel for Barb and her assistant Janice!

And it gets even better! I'm so blessed that I'm hugging myself because my friend and wonderful cover designer, Karen Slimick Arnpriester suggested, when was she helped me with the self-publishing of the continuation  of Naomi's faith journey, that I consider republishing the two Casa de Naomi: House of Blessing Books as well. After receiving another email from Tate letting me know that the purchase price of my books went up again, I told Ron that I thought it best to rewrite the books enough so I could get a new copyright and republish them myself and HAPPY anniversary to me, HE COMPLETELY AGREED! The titles and cover art have been selected, now all I need is the money to move ahead once my fab proofreader, Julia Gibbs' works her magic, Karen designs the covers and interiors, and Marti - that's her professional Smashwords Meatgrinder moniker, does her magic. So all things considered, and taking into account that there are three more books in Naomi's faith saga, once all six books are out the paperbacks will be in a boxed set!


Life is so exciting when we wait upon the Lord and though I didn't know it that's what I'd been doing. I know that now because only when I realized that I was allowing someone else to have control of and make money from what God had gifted me, was I able to do what was needed and make the necessary plans to take control of what has been entrusted to me. If you're where I was this morning, I pray that you are able to do likewise.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Read chapter one of "Beginning Anew" to see if this 99 Cent Book Deal is for YOU!

Since "Beginning Anew: The Naomi Chronicles, Book One" is on sale for 99 Cents till September 30th, I've posted "Coming Home", which is the first chapter of this Christian Romance with a Messianic twist and a hint of history, so you can see if this read is one you'd enjoy! I wrote this book while listening to Johnny Mathis sing "The Twelfth of Never". To do that while reading this chapter, hit this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GTuWBous1Q and you'll be able to read this chapter while listing to that song too. And if you want to download a copy once you've read this chapter, I’ve posted the link that will take you the online booksellers that are participating in this discount deal.

Coming Home
Chaz carried Naomi over the threshold and into the vestibule. His gaze caressed her every feature, resting at last on her eyes. They were a striking couple. She, a petite woman with olive skin, azure blue eyes, and curly hair that, when let loose, fell to her waist; he, a lanky man with close cut, dark brown hair and strong features who had once again married the woman his heart yearned for. As Naomi met his gaze with her own, she found herself believing that the Spanish tiles and sideboard stood as silent witnesses to the love encompassing them. She felt Chaz tighten his hold on her and remembered the first time she came to this casa, a teenager handcuffed and dragged here against her will.
         He nuzzled her neck, and her thoughts turned toward Chaz coming to this casa the first time they wed, unaware of her secrets. When they looked at each other, Naomi believed each of them were experiencing the magic that surrounded them, magic carried on the soft velvety breeze that drifted in through the front door, enfolding them in its embrace. Noticing that they breathed in unison, her heart rejoiced, for their unity affirmed to her that this was the beginning of all their tomorrows as their yesterdays faded away.    She smiled, certain each of them was remembering the vows they had reaffirmed, the promise of the night they shared, and the many promises they made; promises to love, cherish, and obey.
         Naomi drank in her surroundings, amazed that the place of fear and trepidation that had become a refuge for her while serving others, and from which she had fled weeks ago, was now a place of love and joy. Bringing her thoughts back to the present, she saw Chaz’s gaze sweep the casa and noticed his scowl. She wondered if he was remembering their first wedding night a little more than a month ago that for him, she believed, was a night of unmet…She blushed and was about to ask him when he turned toward her. Though she believed, she would never be sure, his look seemed to say…Nomi, you take my breath away!
         She flicked a piece of lint from his tuxedo jacket.
         “Nomi! Did you hear me?” He stared at her.
         Though not given to mind reading, because of the way Chaz looked at her, Naomi wonder if he was remembering the way they meet years ago when he was on the street inebriated. Before their life had fallen apart, he had told her that the few moments they spent then changed him forever. Now, as she relieved the moment, Chaz had called her “Nomi” she realized once more the manifold blessings of remarrying this man who used the same endearment her papá had. Chaz had called her “Nomi” before, but this time, when he spoke that name it sounded like a benediction, and her heart filled with joy. She was certain he truly loved her as her family had, for none but her family had ever called what her papá had until Chaz claimed her heart.
“Nomi, you take my breath away!”
“Oh, Chaz, I thought I imagined you saying that.”
Chaz smiled and kissed her. “Dear one, let us remember what we went through to come to this place and this time. Let us never take lightly the love we have for each other.” 
         “I promise…I will not forget.”
         “Amore, time has robbed us of many things. Commitments unconsecrated at the beginning of our marriage and your promise of their completion on that first Sunday night.” 
         She blushed. “This is true, but there is nothing we can do about that now.” 
         “We can have our special Sunday as you planned.”
         Naomi took the measure of her man with new insight. “Do you mean to tell me that after all of this, you are willing to wait?” 
         “Sí, that is exactly what I mean. If there is one thing I have learned from all of this, it is that I need to be patient with you…with us.”
         “Are you trying to develop this trait by putting off our union?”
         “I believe we should come together after we have sorted things out. I must confess, you were not the only one hiding. I came to you with one suitcase and allowed you to think I was less than I am. For that, I ask you to forgive me. It is because both of us have not been open with each other that we need this time. Besides, waiting until Sunday will be wonderful agony for us both. After all, what is it they say, ‘waiting makes the moment more special’? I believe we should wait as you originally requested.”
         “What do you mean, you made yourself to be less than you are? Who exactly are you?”
         “See, you are aware that we do not really know each other, or you would not be reacting this way.”
         “That is true. I can see the wisdom in what you suggest. But…”
         Chaz watched his bride’s emotions as they flitted across her face. “What are you thinking about?” he asked as he put her down.
         Seconds ticked by. She smiled at him. “I was thinking about the sign.
         Chaz drew her close. “I am glad you like it.” 
         “Well…who would not be surprised…I mean pleased, to come home and discover the casa had been named after them, with a sign saying so now hanging above the front door?” She remembered asking him, “Why did you pick these words?” Though she hated having her name where everyone could see it, she smiled when he answered, “I told you before, you are my casa, Naomi. I am at home in you!” Amazed by her response, “I never thought of this as my casa,” Naomi knew she sounded happy like new brides do. Now, those words seemed to reverberate within the walls of the casa, as if the house was rejoicing with her because it somehow knew that home had always been an illusion to her until now.
         She thought of the yellow butterfly on the sign and asked, “Chaz, are you one who watches butterflies?”  
         “No, my sweet, I am one who watches you.”
         “What do you mean?”
         “What were you thinking of that made you blush when I proposed?”
         “Well…I said I would date you…because outside my bedroom’s French doors each spring, I watched caterpillars spin their cocoons and emerge later in the season as beautiful butterflies. I wondered if…if I…could be like them…becoming all I was meant to be by…marrying you.”
“When hearts beat as one like yours and mine, in time we come to understand each other’s secret yearnings.”
         “And what is my secret yearning?”
          “That we be happy—”
          “Oh yes, I want us to be happy and… hope for…”
          “Una mariposa amarilla, sí?
          “How did you know my secret wish was to be free like a yellow butterfly is?”
         “Naomi, for one who was taught that observing the Jewish faith could lead to her death, who sought freedom in America, then needed to live in isolation because she had entered the land illegally, thinking of a butterfly that goes where it wants and does what it pleases must have seemed like heaven. As for yellow, that, my lovely, is no secret. Given the choice, if you are not trying to be invisible, or dressing to please me, you wear something yellow.”
          Naomi thought of the lovely yellow sunhat with embroidered red roses Chaz had bought her and nodded. “Yes, you are right.”
Un momento.” Chaz hurried away, returning a moment later with that hat in hand. She smiled at him as he placed it on her head and draped the matching scarf artfully around her neck. “I promised myself that when you came back we would begin again with good memories. For me, this hat and dancing with you on the patio are the best!”
She smiled at him. 
He picked her up, and hurried towards the backdoor. Before he crossed the kitchen’s threshold, she motioned for him to put her down. “Is there a problem?”
          She frowned. “It is going to be hard enough to wait until Sunday, so…” 
          He saw her frown and understood all she had not said. “Sí…dancing with you is out of the question! Now I wish you had not agreed to wait until…”
         “No. I know you were right…though it seems odd to be married twice in such a short time and never come together.”
           Chaz chuckled. “When you put it that way, I can see the humor in our situation.”  
           “It might not seem funny when some will insist that we wed on June fifteenth, 1967 instead of on July twenty-sixth, 1967.”
          “I do not care what date we use. All that matters is that we are really and truly married.”
         “Yes, a new beginning.”
         “Now there are things we need to do.”
          “What things?”
 “We must go shopping for some new bedding and other things for the master
suite.”
At the mention of bedding, Naomi blushed. 
“What is it?”
         Aware that if she shared her desire, Chaz’s plan might go awry, Naomi cast her eyes down. “Nothing…nothing at all…”
         “Naomi, do not hide from me again.”
Oh, God, how do I do this? she wondered as her color deepened.
"Naomi…please, please…” The way Chaz looked when he uttered those two
words made her feel weak in the knees.
Talk about something else, she told herself. “All right…since you spoke of Madre Vida and the sign, I must share that her name is misspelled.”
         “Is that all?”
         “Um…well…”
         “Tell me.”
         “I am so sorry that I did not clear out her room for you.”
         “Nomi, it is all right. We can do that together.” 
         “I could not let go of her presence. With your help, now I can.”
         “Good! Let us make that room our own.”
          “I am glad you will help because that way the room will really be ours. What should we do with Madre Vida’s things?”
         “We could pack them away,” he suggested. Then seeing his bride frown, Chaz exclaimed, “Why not pick some of her things and frame them!”
         “Oh, Chaz, that is a wonderful idea, but…”
         “What?”
         “Well,” she looked at him for assurance. Seeing him nod, she continued, “It might be silly to speak of such things now, but though I lived with Madre Vida for more than five years, I do not know anything about her except her work with girls like me, and the market she owned and passed on to me along with all her other commitments. Though not my real mother, she gave me this life.”
“Maybe, in her things, you will find what you want.”
“I hope so. I would like to know…” Naomi smiled at him. “She was my only family here in America.” 
 Chaz hugged her tight. “Now you have me.”
            “We have each other.” 
Chaz heard the kitchen clock chime, marking the midnight hour. He escorted his wife to her bedroom door and forced a smile. “Then we agree, tomorrow we begin to make the suite fit for us.”  
         Naomi smiled and opened her door. “Yes, tomorrow we begin to be us instead of you and me….Us, as only a couple in love can…” 
         “Will be,” Chaz finished her sentence, then he kissed her lips longingly. Drawing circles in her right hand, he moved closer, so close each could feel the other's heart beating. “Naomi, I…” he pulled her to him.
“Whatever you want, I am yours,” she murmured as his lips encircled hers.

“Naomi,” he moaned, “I must leave you now or I will never go!” He forced himself to turn away and walk down the hall. 

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Friday, August 15, 2014

“Definitely 5 Stars for "The Purple Pitch Seduction of America!” exclaimed author, Julia Gousseva

This is a unique, engaging, important and incredibly entertaining collection. In a humorous, sarcastic and straightforward, non-nonsense approach, Paula Rose Michelson tells it like it is. She doesn’t leave any stones unturned when she points out the problems the United States is facing and ways to resolve them. 

Here’s what I see as the main point of this entire collection, and I quote:

“America is fighting a battle today. If we are to stay the course set by our founders, the course people fought, bled and died for, we must reclaim the vision they had, for to do otherwise is to turn our backs on an inheritance that once gone cannot be restored.” 

And if you’re reading it and don’t feel like getting involved, the author asks you to think of the reasons and conveniently provides some possibilities, “You’re disengaged because 1) It’s not your gig, 2) You don’t give a fig, or 3) You’d rather sing ‘Let it Be’.” I found this line entertaining and true.

I’ve always wondered about newspapers and other media putting the most boring stories at the top of the broadcast or on the front page, and here’s what Paula Rose Michelson has to say about it, “When the article is about celebrity wannabes who have done nothing to become recognizable to anyone but those too bored to change the channel, and the reporter is bent on putting them down while elevating others more sleazy than them, we have entered the Twilight Zone, creepy music and all!... and ‘We, The American People’, have no idea if we’re looking at the Twilight Zone, or living in one!”

Paula Rose Michelson talks about many issues in this book, from new light bulbs to education to budget to the national debt and beyond, trying to get the readers involved in solving problems lest we end up in an “abysmal reality that is created when people stop becoming the masters of their fate for the promises made by those who will be in office for a short time to store up theirs, and leave you in the lurch.” 


So, what’s the solution? Who should we trust? Next election, I’m voting for "P" Bear who lives in the 99 plus one acre wood. Why? "Because he’s the man of action," says Paula Rose Michelson, and I agree! Here’s another quote about the way that bear dealt with problems: “He pointed to his head where he somehow knew his thinker was and he told himself, to think…He didn’t wait to see what the polls said, or hire himself out as a neighborhood organizer so he could learn how to win. In fact, this sweetie-pie didn’t care about winning, he cared about the other residents that lived in the Wood, and tried to be a good friend to them. Sometimes he succeeded and sometimes he failed, but whether he succeeded or failed, he was always true to himself. Because of that, even though he’s not real, he is a character of such heroic proportions that if I could make it happen, he’d be real, for we need role models like him indeed!”

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About Paula Rose Michelson
Paula Rose Michelson began her writing career at the age of fifteen when this reluctant teen was told by her mother that she would be writing a weekly ‘Teen Scene’ column for a local San Diego paper. Thinking it a joke, Paula soon discovered that her mother was serious when she found herself making phone calls and researching events she did not attend so she could write about them. The difficulties of being edited by a mom, who was trying to show her that she could write, made this task stressful. Weekly, when asked if she’d like to read her Friday column, the teenager shook her head and from that day to this wonders if she made it all up. Yet years later, when lauded as a writer of merit for writing about choices, their consequences, and her passion for becoming that’s found within each book and is the one word that defines her, Paula was heard to say, “Where would any of us be if it weren’t for choices made and lessons learned?”

Known by those in recovery as the author of the LAMB Ministry 7X7 Recovery books, and by fiction lovers as the author of sweet Christian romance with a Messianic twist and a hint of history, her Naomi Chronicles are a continuation of Naomi’s faith journey which readers fall in love with when they read Books 1 & 2 of the ‘Casa de Naomi: The House of Blessing’ Saga.

A Messianic Jew, the wife of Chosen People Ministries Field Missionary, and Lutheran Pastor, Ron Michelson, and one who writes to fulfill the Great Commission, Paula has seen God change lives when people believe in and call upon Him. This mother of two married daughters, Paula is the grandmother of seven.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

It's almost my Anniversary - Here's Our True Story - Honeymoon Bridge

Planning our honeymoon was like a dream come true. When we decided to make Carmel in Northern California our destination, Ron and I poured over all the pictures and information we had gathered about the area. Together we circled the places we planned to visit during the week. One adventure both of us put on our “must do list” was to drive down famed highway one. As much as I wanted to do that, I worried about making this drive without being frightened. You see, I had a terrible fear of heights and the pictures in the literature showed an expansion bridge that seemed several miles high. Since I did not want to make a big deal about my concern in front of my soon to be husband, I worked to bring my uneasiness under control. I told myself that the drive would be no problem. When the time came, I simply needed to keep my eyes away from the edge of the road, which if the pictures were accurate dropped off into nothingness. Attempting to make everything go as we planned; I convinced myself that I would be fine. All I needed to do was trust my husband and focus on the scenery. 

 The wedding was beautiful. Friends and family wished us well as we waved goodbye and headed up the coast toward our new life together. We were having a wonderful time. Our honeymoon was turning out to be everything I had hoped. Eventually we arrived in Carmel. When the day scheduled for the scenic drive arrived, I never gave my fears a second thought. I am glad I didn’t because it was one of those rare days when even the air feels like silk and we couldn’t resist putting the top down on our convertible. The sun was out in all its glory, the birds were singing and we were in love. As we slowly meandered around the turns and switchbacks of route one, we realized that the drive was as lovely as the pictures had promised. The beauty of the drive seemed to obliterate all the fears I was pretending I wasn’t experiencing as I marveled at God’s creation.

 Our car turned a bend in the road and the suspension bridge came into view looming like a steel monster. My husband and I were staggered by its size. Yet being courageous, he refused to be intimidated as we began our crossing. I took courage from his reassuring smile. A moment later, everything changed. The fog, which until now had been like a fleecy cloud playing tag with the surf far below us suddenly engulfed our car obscuring our vision. Neither of us was prepared for this, I lest of all! Ron pulled to the side, stopped; we got out of the car, and stared into the fog. It broke and we saw foggy tentacles wrapped around the furthest half of the bridge. No one had told us that there could be fog at noon in the middle of summer. We turned toward each other and were surprised when we each uttered in awed surprise, “It’s beautiful, like an oriental painting!” As we got into our car and began to cross, we shared that we felt as if we were driving into a piece of fine art. Suddenly we hit a wall of thick fog. It was like driving blind. We could not see anything - not even each other.

 Ron stopped the car. I heard the door open, felt the car move again, and began to panic.
       “What are you doing?” I asked my husband of two days.
       “Looking for the white line.”
       “What will you do then?”
       “Continue to drive,” he said his voice strained. We were moving at a snail’s pace. My husband’s door was open, and it seemed to me that his head was bent as far down as possible, while his eyes searched for that elusive white line.
       “Couldn’t we stop and wait until the fog clears?”
       “No other cars will want to drive through. If we stop in the middle of the bridge we could create an accident.”

 I mustered all of my courage and vowed not to scream. Panic would not help. As the car inched forward, I prayed. Following the white line, Ron drove down the center of the bridge until suddenly we drove out of the fog bank and back into the bright sunlight. That is when he confided to me how scared he had been for our safety. 

As the years have passed, I have gotten over my fear of high places. However, I have never forgotten the lesson I learned on what we now call Honeymoon Bridge. When faced with difficult obstacles today, I follow my husband’s example of opening the door and looking for the white line, which for me as a believer in Messiah means I trust my husband for he is the covering God has provided for me!

Monday, August 11, 2014

My 5 Star Review of "Genesis: Book of Beginnings" by Russell Sherrard



An Expository of the First Rank
If you are looking for an expository of the first rank for the book of Genesis, author Russell Sherrard’s book is the one I’d recommend. For the author has proven his mettle by taking the reader by the hand to show them the gems within this foundational tome of faith which all other books of the Bible are built upon and reference.

This authors work is a unique blessing for few today are able to experience as I did when a new believer in Messiah (Christ), the amazing reality of God’s Word when explored word by word, and sentence by sentence as my first Pastor, Jim Hurt taught and preached.

Both as the wife of Pastor and Chosen People Field Missionary, Ron Michelson, and as one who writes, teaches, and speaks to fulfill our Lord’s Great Commission, and heal those that have been abused, this is a book I highly recommend to those searching for answers, those who are new to the faith and desire to know more, and those who need, or want biblically sound teaching.

I know once you read/study this book, you, like me, will be anxiously awaiting the next one, and between now and then may reread those passages that informed, challenged, and changed hitherto misinformed ideas about biblical teachings.

This book is available at:

About the Author
Image of Russell Sherrard
Russell Sherrard was born in Ruston, Louisiana, near Shreveport. He growing up most of his life growing up years was spent in Greenville, South Carolina. After graduating high school, he attended college in Pasadena, California, home of the Rose Bowl parade and game. He met his wife Betty there and they have been married for 42 years. This happy couple has three adult daughters. The family lives in Sacramento, California.  

Friday, August 8, 2014

Being Suckered, or...?

Because we wanted the peace we longed for to become real and thought it could be ours since we we wanted it to be, we now see major eruptions of violence around the globe and we, who were often told by everyone from the Pres. to  the press that we are war weary, I, and perhaps, you find yourself wondering what you...I mean we can do. So having written about these times in my latest book, “The Purple Pitch Seduction of America: Inalienable Rights”, I've posted a snippet here.


“The tenor of these times require us to remember that under all our manicured nails and Ivy League college degrees, we are a country founded by rugged individualists who would have rather fought and died than been manipulated into the fix we’re in!

Beginning today, we must tell ourselves that we’re done being suckered! Let’s get real! Let’s get tough! Let’s roll up our sleeves and show ourselves, and the world, and every individual that we’re through! That we have what it takes to say no to the free credit card that puts us in debt, allows us to go against our principles, and teaches our children that we don’t value what we say.

We are through with a Congress that rallies with illegals and avoids the heroes who fought to keep our country and the world free from tyranny! We do believe in America the Beautiful. And though the poem on our Statue of Liberty says, “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore, send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me …” those who wish to live in this ‘land of the free and home of the brave’ must realize that America…the America they want to live in, must abide by its founding precepts or the freedoms they came here to experience will vanish…"

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About the Author
Paula Rose Michelson began her writing career at the age of fifteen when this reluctant teen was told by her mother that she would be writing a weekly ‘Teen Scene’ column for a local San Diego paper. Thinking it a joke, Paula soon discovered that her mother was serious when she found herself making phone calls and researching events she did not attend so she could write about them. The difficulties of being edited by a mom, who was trying to show her that she could write, made this task stressful. Weekly, when asked if she’d like to read her Friday column, the teenager shook her head and from that day to this wonders if she made it all up. Yet years later, when lauded as a writer of merit for writing about choices, their consequences, and her passion for becoming that’s found within each book and is the one word that defines her, Paula was heard to say, “Where would any of us be if it weren’t for choices made and lessons learned?”

Known by those in recovery as the author of the LAMB Ministry 7X7 Recovery books, and by fiction lovers as the author of sweet Christian romance with a Messianic twist and a hint of history, her Naomi Chronicles are a continuation of Naomi’s faith journey which readers fall in love with when they read Books 1 & 2 of the ‘Casa de Naomi: The House of Blessing’ Saga.


A Messianic Jew, the wife of Chosen People Ministries Field Missionary, and Lutheran Pastor, Ron Michelson, and one who writes to fulfill the Great Commission, Paula has seen God change lives when people believe in and call upon Him. This mother of two married daughters, Paula is the grandmother of seven.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

It’s Finally Here – I Mean Released, My Dear!

Please help me celebrate release of “The Purple Pitch Seduction of America” and drop by the online booksellers you’ll find after you read this fab review! Thank you or as they say in France, merci beaucoup, which is just a fancy - shamancy way of saying the same thing I did in English only sorta times three…so if you want more of what’s here check my book out after…

“Wake up America! WAKE UP NOW! In her latest book it's as if Paula Rose Michelson was channeling the late George Carlin and the Smothers Brothers in this book where she tells you what's going on and how the freedom of the American people is being taken away. She points out the scary road our “leaders in charge” are taking us down as they stray away from democracy.

This isn't just a book for those interested in ‘The Political Plundering of America,’ it's a book that EVERY American citizen NEEDS to READ!

Since America is not lost yet there is still time to take action! These six quotes from Paula Rose Michelson’s, The Purple Pitch Seduction of America are six reasons to read this book!

 — ‘Freedom is a sacred trust passed down to us by all those who have died so we could be free.
       It’s what we owe to ourselves, the next generation and the world!’ 
‘The Trust Fund had been used by Congress to fund things it was never intended for!’
‘We paid into the system and this trusted system, which we’re being told is bankrupt, isn’t!’
‘The tail is trying to wag the dog!’
‘We continue to look at what worked once upon a time rather than search for new solutions.’
‘Today it seems that we really are living in the carnival sideshow’s scary hall of mirrors.

Read this book to find out what’s going on and what needs to be done! On a personal note, I pray, ‘God help us all because our current governing body doesn't seem to be inclined to stop the madness.’” —John Hale/Hamburger Fry, Author

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About the Author

Paula Rose Michelson began her writing career at the age of fifteen when this reluctant teen was told by her mother that she would be writing a weekly ‘Teen Scene’ column for a local San Diego paper. Thinking it a joke, Paula soon discovered that her mother was serious when she found herself making phone calls and researching events she did not attend so she could write about them. The difficulties of being edited by a mom, who was trying to show her that she could write, made this task stressful. Weekly, when asked if she’d like to read her Friday column, the teenager shook her head and from that day to this wonders if she made it all up. Yet years later, when lauded as a writer of merit for writing about choices, their consequences, and her passion for becoming that’s found within each book and is the one word that defines her, Paula was heard to say, “Where would any of us be if it weren’t for choices made and lessons learned?”

Known by those in recovery as the author of the LAMB Ministry 7X7 Recovery books, and by fiction lovers as the author of sweet Christian romance with a Messianic twist and a hint of history, her Naomi Chronicles are a continuation of Naomi’s faith journey which readers fall in love with when they read Books 1 & 2 of the ‘Casa de Naomi: The House of Blessing’ Saga.

A Messianic Jew, the wife of Chosen People Ministries Field Missionary, and Lutheran Pastor, Ron Michelson, and one who writes to fulfill the Great Commission, Paula has seen God change lives when people believe in and call upon Him. This mother of two married daughters, Paula is the grandmother of seven.