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Helen Heavirland’s life and publishing has been marked by variety, but one thread runs through her work—encouragement. Her writing and speaking affirms readers where they are and inspires them to grow.

Learn About Helen’s Writing & Speaking Work

Books Written by Helen

Published in Magazines

She has published more than 200 stories, articles, poems, or devotions in 40 magazines with a variety of Christian and secular audiences including:

 

  • Angels on Earth
  • Evangel
  • Experiencing God Magazine
  • Guideposts
  • Insight
  • Journal of Christian Nursing
  • Purpose
  • St. Anthony Messenger
  • Standard
  • Woman’s Day
  • Woman’s Touch

Television Interviews

Time Out, Better Life Broadcasting Network:

  • “Zion: Champion for God” (TM702)
  • “The Gift of Grief” (TM703)
  • “Painful Past, Peaceful Present” (TM 903)
  • “Telling Your Story—A Gift Only You Can Give”  (TM904)

Signs of the Times, Better Life Broadcasting Network:

  • “Falling for a Lie” (ST271)
  • “The Many Facets of the New Age” (ST272)
  •  “A Microcosm of the Great Controversy” (ST273)
  • “How God Leads a True Seeker” (ST274)

Blue Mountain Television

  • Multiple interviews

Published in These Anthologies

Selections of Helen Heavirland’s work have been included in fifteen anthologies including:

 

  • Altogether Lovely: Devotions for Women by Women, Ardis Stenbakken and Carolyn Rathbun Sutton, Editors (Review and Herald, 2014)
  • I Believe in Healing: Real Stories from the Bible, History and Today, Cecil Murphey and Twila Belk (Regal, 2013)
  • True Stories of Extraordinary Answers to Prayer in Times of Need, James Stuart Bell, Editor (Guideposts, 2010)
  • Life Savors: Savory Stories to Inspire Your Soul, James Stuart Bell and Jeanette Gardner Littleton (Tyndale, 2008)
  • Stories for the Extreme Teen’s Heart, Alice Gray, Compiler (Multnomah, 2000)
  • My Turn to Care, Marlene Bagnull, Compiler and Editor (Thomas Nelson, 1994 and Ampelos Press, 1999)

Writing Awards

  • Gospel According to Fido, Winner, Oregon Christian Writers Cascade Award for Unpublished Poetry/Gift Books
  • King of the Cabbages, Honorable Mention, Writer’s Digest Competition for Children’s Fiction (1800 entries)

 

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