| Mother, former foster child and author Shae Cooke shares her heart and humour with a global audience. As a co-author, ghostwriter, and contributing author, her works appear in many books and articles in both secular and non secular markets. Shae works closely with international ministry and marketplace leaders, and entertainers, writers, and publishers to inspire people into the excellence of their callings. She is also author of the new Single Parent Guide series, with the first book, The Single Parent Guide to Raising Godly Children set to hit the shelves September 2010. To schedule an interview, or to book a writing or speaking gig, please visit the contact page. |
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Pina Coladas and the Pearly Gates My groovy girlfriends and I attempt to uncork the truth concerning Christians and alcohol consumption in the fourth book of our Powder Room Series, "Pina Coladas and the Pearly Gates," in our usual bubbly way. With our hearts on our sleeves, we mine the depths of the Bible, examine historical data and stats, and search our hearts, consciences, experiences, victories and regrets for the answer to: "Is it OK for Christians to drink?" This is an excellent book for group study! Pina Coladas and the Pearly Gates is available in bookstores and in online bookstores now. If you order any book in the Powder Room Series, please send me a copy of the receipt, and I'll send you an autographed plate for each book you order.
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Reflections on 90 Minutes In Heaven
A Topical Discussion by Women from Different Walks of Life
Destiny Image Publishers
Authors: Shae Cooke, Tammy Fitzgerald, Donna Scuderi, Angela R. Shears |

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After The Fact
Job 8:21 "He will yet fill your mouth with laughter, and your lips with shouts of joy".
Sometimes I don't see the humor in something until after the fact. Um. Long after the fact. I'm sure Job didn't see much humor in some of his circumstances until after the fact. I know boils aren't funny, but after the fact maybe, just maybe something tickled Job's funnybone enough to give us this knowledge that he shared with us in the above passage. I remember once I had a boil right you know where. I had to sit on one of those doughnuts to alleviate the pain. I took it it into church one day with me, so the hard pew wouldn't aggravate my problem. I was a little late, and arrived during silent prayer. All was calm, and all was bright until I sat down, and the air in the doughnut suddenly escaped with a resounding well, you know the sound . . . in lady-like terms a 'fluff' --a deafening (remember sanctuaries echo) fluff. Every head turned my way, and I met the pastor's icy glare. Yes, I love to find the funny in life's mishaps, and I hope you will too, even if it's at my expense. So these are after the fact stories, created just for you!
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