Martin
Wiles is an author, English teacher, minister, and freelance editor currently residing
in Greenwood, South Carolina. He is the founder and editor of Love Lines from God. Wiles is the Managing Editor for Christian Devotions and works as a Proof
Editor for Courier Publishing. He has also served as Web Content Editor for
Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolina. Wiles has authored A Whisper in the Wood: Quiet Escapes in a Noisy World (Ambassador
International), Grits & Grace &
God and Grits, Gumbo, and Going to
Church (Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas), Morning By Morning, Morning
Serenity, and Grace Greater Than Sin (America Star
Books) and is a contributing author in Penned
from the Heart (Son-Rise Publications), and Rise (Chaplain Publishing). He has served as Regional Correspondent
and Sunday school lesson writer for the Baptist
Courier and has also written for Lifeway’s Bible Studies for Life
curriculum. He has also been published in Christian
Living in the Mature Years, Mature Living, Open Windows, Proclaim, The Secret Place, The Word in
Season, Upper Room, Light from the Word, Reach Out Columbia, Mustard Seed Ministries, Journey Christian Newspaper, Common
Ground Herald, The Quiet Hour, Power
for Living, Halo Magazine, Joyful
Living Magazine, Christian Broadcasting Network, Sharing, Today’s Christian Living, These Days, Plum
Tree Tavern, Eskimo Pie, The Scarlet
Leaf Review, Creation Illustrated,
LIVE, Purpose Magazine, Stand Firm, The
Banner, Relevant, and Lutheran Digest.
He is a regular contributor to Christian
Devotions, PCC Daily Devotions, Theology
Mix, Inspire a Fire, and is a regular columnist for the Dorchester County Eagle Record, the Orangeburg County Times and Democrat, and the Greenwood
County Index Journal. Wiles’
next book, Don’t Just Live…Really Live
is under contract with Ambassador International.
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As the teacher read over both students’ papers, she noticed striking similarities. Too many to be coincidental. She read and re-read not w...
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Give me neither poverty nor riches! Give me just enough to satisfy my needs. Proverbs 30:8 NLT Every time she mounted it, I cringed...
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Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever i...
