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Elisa Morgan (MDiv) has authored over twenty-five books including The Beauty of Broken; Hello, Beauty Full; You Are Not Alone; Christmas Changes Everything; and Fruitful Living. For twenty years, Elisa served as CEO of MOPS International (The MOMCo) and now is President Emerita. She writes for Our Daily Bread and cohosts Discover the Word and God Hears Her for Our Daily Bread Ministries. With her husband, Evan, she has two grown children and three grandchildren who live near her in Denver, Colorado. Her constant companion is Mia, an elderly Jack Russell terrier who shadows her every move. Connect with Elisa at www.elisamorgan.com and on Facebook and Instagram (@elisamorganauthor) and X/Twitter (@elisa_morgan). Xochitl (So-Cheel) E. Dixon, a regular contributor to Our Daily Bread and God Hears Her, is a disabled Mexican author and speaker who enjoys serving Jesus with her beautifully diverse family and her service dog, Callie. She contributed to Tyndale's NLT Go Bible for Kids and is the author of Sacred Strides: Walking in the Power and Presence of the Holy Spirit and Waiting for God: Trusting Him for the Answers to Every Prayer. Xochitl also celebrates God's multiethnic, multicultural, and multigenerational family while increasing disability awareness through her children's picture books, What Color Is God's Love?; Wonderfully, Marvelously Brown; and the 2021 ECPA Christian Book Award Finalist, Different Like Me. With a passion for spiritual growth, discipleship, and prayer, she connects with readers at www.xedixon.com. Julie Ackerman Link was a popular author with Our Daily Bread readers, and her insightful and inspiring articles have touched millions of lives around the world. Julie worked in publishing and started her career at Zondervan, where she served as managing editor of devotional and self-help books. She authored Above All, Love. After a lengthy battle with cancer, Julie went to be with the Lord in April 2015. Her books Hope For All Seasons and 100 Prayers Inspired by the Psalms were published posthumously. In a world that would identify women by the roles they fill, Regina believes that the defining point of a woman's life is being a daughter of God. Everything else flows from that place. Regina teaches high school English full-time and serves alongside her husband in ministry. She and her husband, Scott, have two grown children. Regina has written two books, Who Calls Me Beautiful and Designed by God, and she regularly contributes to the online devotional Our Daily Journey.
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