SALES INFO:
ISBN: 978-0-9854172-0-8
Paperback: 163 pages
Retail: $12.99
Release: April 20, 2012
Publisher: Words in High Def
Kindle: $6.95
To celebrate the “Going Boldly” Blog Tour Women in High Def is available for free from September 10-September 14 on Kindle at: http://amzn.to/Oey7Sa
“Women in High Def will remind you that when God writes your story, you are in
for the adventure of a lifetime! Diane Markins has written a book addressing
topics women deal with on a day-to-day basis. If you are looking for a
contemporary, captivating read filled with practical advice that will give you
insight and wisdom for daily decisions, this is it!”
~ Carol Kent, Speaker and Author
Between
a Rock and a Grace Place (Zondervan)
About the Book:
Women are as unique as snowflakes or
butterflies, but after surveying hundreds of them, writer and radio host Diane
Markins learned that the top needs they feel are the same. She also began
hearing a recurring theme: I want more! I want to be better! I want to be bold!
Women in High
Def aims to propel women out of a low-def, foggy life of
going through the motions in a blur. The profound stories, intercessory prayer
prompts and coaching elements work together to catapult women into living
fearlessly for God…being bolder moms, having purposeful passions, pursuing
marriage excellence, loving themselves with gusto, laughing with abandon,
transforming mistakes into blasts of blessings and bravely seeking the Lord in
all His majestic glory. The bonus Bible study at the back of the book points
them to scripture to gain Biblical insight and direction for each need and role
they play. It can be used alone or in a group.
Women in High Def is not passive
reading. It cries out to the spirit of readers to be unafraid as they actively
reach for clarity, vibrancy and intensity in all the meaningful areas of their
lives.
About
the Author:
Diane Markins has always aspired to live in High
Def. She uses her radio show, writing and speaking to inspire women to
transform their lives from mediocre and complacent to bold and vibrant. She
settles for nothing less in her own life as a wife, mom, grandmother, friend
and colleague. Diane writes two blogs, WomenInHighDef.com and WordsInHighDef.com,
is a regular contributor to the Presidential
Prayer Team website and CBN.com. She and her husband of 33 years work and
live close to their children in Arizona.
Falling Down Gorgeous
(Excerpt from Women
in High Def, Boldly Living Your Purposes with Vibrant Clarity)
Time takes its toll on all of us.
Parts of me that were once up here are now down there. My face, once smooth and
fresh was becoming a bit weathered and wrinkled. Other areas that used to be
firm are now wiggly. As I turned fifty I began to notice that I was becoming
invisible, based on my appearance. That’s a big fat horse pill to swallow for
my ego. But that’s okay. The good news is that when people start to see less of
me, they see more of Jesus. He’s much more appealing and has no hidden agenda.
I hate to admit it, but I still
enjoy being noticed on occasion. My husband and I went on a date to a very
fancy mountaintop restaurant overlooking the city. I dressed for the occasion
in my fitted black slacks, silky blouse and high heels.
I followed the maitre de to our
table, my husband right behind me. I was feeling pretty good about myself and
strutted a bit as we crossed a large open expanse of the room. As my stilettos
went from carpet to wood floor something strange happened…I began to skate,
stumble and flail about, for what felt like ten excruciating minutes, before
finally landing flat on my keister. For endless moments all sound ceased except
the quiet music in the background. Diners, servers and kitchen staff gaped at
me, frozen in mid-action.
Graciously, I was helped up,
escorted to and seated at our table, where they elevated and iced my swollen
ankle. Then—to my horror—the paramedics arrived, causing an even bigger stir.
Servers and managers came by frequently to check on me. Finally, our fellow
diners made their way to our table as they departed to share their own “fall
down” tales.
Earlier that evening, I had hoped
for a little extra attention. But this wasn’t what I had in mind. Now I was
just grateful I hadn’t chosen the skirt I had considered that was still hanging
on my closet door. My experience that night was a great reminder that the only
beauty that matters is what the Lord puts in our hearts. Everything else
“falls” short in the end.
Why Bold is Better
by Diane Markins
“Your
dress has really bold colors.” Does that sound like an insult in any way? How
about this one: “That was a really bold choice.” Would you consider this
criticism?
I
hope not! I’d never wear something that would melt into the background of a
beige room. I’d hate it if someone said, “You made a very safe, easy choice.”
Being
bold means taking risks, not fearing failure or rejection and requires
intentional thinking. When we live boldly for
God we have empowerment and passion to make our boldness meaningful.
Settling
for mediocrity in marriage, as parents, in careers, friendship, faith or
ministry is not bold. God wants us to pursue everything we do with intensity
and decisiveness. This means we are frequently checking the pulse of our
pursuits and rapidly responding when we get a distress signal.
Is
your marriage (especially in bed) ho-hum? Find some bold ways to rev it back
up. Are your kids struggling? Don’t just shrug and follow the “traditional
wisdom,” think creatively about taking brave actions no one else would.
Do
your prayers feel more like talking to the ceiling fan than conversations with
a wise, cherished friend? Do something wild and new to transform.
Don’t
confuse boldness with arrogance or recklessness. When your bold actions are
paired with love, respect and clarity the results will translate as conviction
with complete humility.
Jesus
has a bold message and He is asking you to not only share it, but live it! Bold
is truly better.
"Going Boldly" Blog Tour
Grand Prize
– Retail Value: $70
- Book (Women
in High Def: Boldly Living Your Purposes with Vibrant Clarity)
- Bright and
Vibrant Earrings
- Sparkling Cider (to
celebrate life)
- Sumatra Coffee (Bold, Earthy
Flavor)
- Into the Wild body wash and spray fragrance from Bath and
Body Works
- Custom coffee mug: Women in
High Def (front), BE YOUR BOLD SELF! (back)
Instructions
to Enter the Grandprize Drawing:
- Leave a comment about the book or
author on the blog post during the blog tour.
- Each blog tour host will draw one
name from those comments to send to the tour coordinator by September 21. (To make sure you enter my cut of date is midnight Sept 20).
- The coordinator will put all the
names into a drawing, and select a winner, using an online randomizer.
- The coordinator will notify the
blog tour host who submitted the winning name.
- The blog tour host will notify the winner and collect the mailing info so the author can send out the prize.
1 comment:
Jenny, blogging takes a lot of time and energy. You do it very well. Thanks so much for adding my book to your site.
Bold Blessings,
Diane
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