Jill Hart

Jill has written 21 on Christian Women Online.


One of the benefits of working from home is the flexibility to work anytime and anywhere. However, that also means being able to shut out the distractions that surround you at any given time. For me that can mean tuning out the TV, letting the answering machine pick up calls or shutting down my email [...]

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Tune in as Jill chats with organizational expert Elizabeth Hagen. Whether you’re an individual stuck in clutter, or a business leader looking for a way to energize your team, Elizabeth Hagen works wonders. Elizabeth’s energy, passion, humor, and can-do attitude will show you how to see the solution, not the mess. Elizabeth’s 1:1 consulting, team [...]

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Listen in as Jill chats with actress Ali Landry. Landry plays ‘Celia’ in the critically acclaimed movie Bella. Her husband, Alejandro Monterde, was the film’s director. Landry shares about life as a Christian in Hollywood and about what’s it’s like to work alongside her husband. About Bella Inspired by a true story, Bella is a [...]

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This month Jill chats with Christian chick-lit author Marilynn Griffith. This bundle of energy is mom to a tribe, wife to a deacon and proof that God gives second chances. While best known for her colorful novels about friendship, family and faith, Marilynn is also a speaker and nonfiction writer. Her nonfiction has been included [...]

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Radio Interview: Kay Strom

by Jill Hart on August 26, 2008

in General

Listen to CWO Radio this month, as Jill Hart chats with author, Kay Strom. Kay loves to write, and she loves to share what she writes about. Guess you’d call her a natural-born communicator! Author of 34 books and numerous magazine articles, Kay’s work has appeared in many compilations, book clubs, and around the world [...]

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Award-winning author Shelley Adina wrote her first teen novel when she was 13. It was rejected by the literary publisher to whom she sent it, but he did say she knew how to tell a story. That was enough to keep her going through the rest of her adolescence, a career, a move to another [...]

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