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Angela Benson (Author), Marilynn Griffith (Author), Tia McCollors (Author)
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February 23, 2010
What happens after all your dreams come true? In these uplifting tales of faith and fortune, delve into the lives of three people whose hearts--and wallets--are on the line when an unexpected windfall tests them like never before. . .

Showers of Blessings Angela Benson

Assistant pastor Ronnie has a shameful secret: he's a compulsive gambler. And just when it seems he's run out of luck, he finds salvation in a miraculous win. But nothing can keep Ronnie from recklessly betting his family's future. His only way out is through renewed faith--and a desperate act of redemption.

Second Chance Blessings Marilynn Griffith

Pro football player Craig Richards has it all, from the trophy wife to the lavish mansion--until an injury costs him everything. Defeated, he returns to the community and church he left behind--and discovers his loss just might be a blessing in disguise. But will a second shot at fame and fortune lead him astray once more?

Knight In Pink Armor Tia McCollors

Dara Knight's dream goes far beyond the multi-million dollar lottery she just won. Her real desire is to rebuild a poverty-stricken Atlanta community. But when a vicious gang sets out to destroy her project, will she have enough courage to prove that investing in people, against all odds, yields heaven-sent rewards?

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Three popular African-American novelists address the topic of sudden prosperity in novellas that each feature characters winning the lottery, a popular fantasy for millions— disproportionately in hardscrabble neighborhoods—about acquiring millions. Benson presents Andrew Gooden, an assistant pastor with a hidden gambling problem. Griffith's story centers on pro football player Craig Richards, who loses his career, trophy wife, and palatial home following an injury. McCollors creates motorcycle-riding Dara Knight, whose lottery win fuels her dream of refurbishing the dilapidated neighborhood where she does outreach for her church. Each writer offers nice touches of observation or dialogue that move things along in brisk and clever ways. All three offer traditional Christian ways of thinking about character redemption, using an unsubtle approach to painting the moral to these stories about how to use money. Benson and Griffith write with more satisfying arcs of resolution; McCollors's tale just gets going as it ends. The work feels somewhat hasty, but fans will like it. (Mar.)
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About the Author

Angela Benson has written seven books and a novella, and has given numerous workshops and presentations on writing.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Dafina; 1 edition (February 23, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0758242115
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758242112
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,056,823 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Money Changes Everything, July 26, 2010
This review is from: A Million Blessings (Paperback)
"A Million Blessings" - Angela Benson, Marilynn Griffith & Tia McCollors

APOOO rating: 4

We've all dreamed of what we would do if we won the lottery. In the short story anthology, "A Million Blessings," Christian fiction authors, Angela Benson, Marilynn Griffith and Tia McCollors, address such a scenario with very different results.

The first story, "Showers of Blessings" (Benson), focuses on Rev. Andrew Gooden, an associate minister with a gambling addiction. He's about to lose everything - including his wife, Sandra, and their two children - when he bets his last two dollars on a lottery ticket and prays for a miracle. When Andrew wins $20 million dollars, he convinces Sandra that they should start their own ministry, but bases it on a lie, telling everyone they inherited the money. Meanwhile, Sandra is basking in her new wealth and her status as First Lady of Showers of Blessings church. When questioned about their sudden wealth and move to start the church, Sandra believes others are jealous. Only later does she realize that her world is about to come crumbling down around her, when she learns that Andrew has never stopped gambling, and his addiction has led to blackmail, theft and deception. The only way to save their marriage and ministry is for Sandra to lead an intervention with Andrew, praying that it is not too late.

The second story, "Second Chance" (Griffith), centers on injured ex-football player and soon-to-be divorced Craig Richards. His ex-wife, Brianna, is determined to take everything he has. Defeated, Craig returns to his hometown and his Aunt Theresa, the woman who raised him. Unbeknownst to Craig, Aunt Theresa took all the money he sent her over the years and created the Craig Richards Foundation, using the money to help meet the needs of the people in the community. Touched, Craig recommits his life to Christ and discovers new opportunities in public speaking and coaching the local high school football team. He still longs to reconcile with Brianna. In the meantime, Brianna realizes she has made a mistake in leaving Craig. Before she can face Craig again, she must come to terms with her relationship with God and settle some painful issues from her and Craig's past.

The third story, "Knight in Pink Armor" (McCollors), follows personal assistant Dara Knight, a rebel with a cause. Dara chafes under her more conservative parents' Christian upbringing. Instead, Dara chooses to ride a pink motorcycle with her church's motorcycle ministry, The Kingdom Knights, which ministers to a gang-infested neighborhood. On a road trip, Dara's cousin, India, impulsively buys Dara a lottery ticket. When it is a winner, Dara splits the nine million dollars with India, and decides to anonymously build new housing and provide charitable contributions through the Knights. But Dara's efforts are thwarted by gang members who rule the community through intimidation and fear.

I enjoyed reading all three stories. Benson's story struck a chord because of the many scandals that have plagued the Christian church where ministers and leaders got caught up in the misuse of funds meant for the work of the church. The themes of repentance and redemption are also brought up in a thoughtful manner.

I identified most with McCollors' story. I understood Dara's desire to use her lottery winnings to advance the work of God's kingdom. Dara Knight was a refreshing and interesting character. I believe McCollors should turn this story into a full-fledged novel.

I was less impressed with Griffith's story. The strongest aspect was the expression of God's redemption and saving power and how it can change your life. The theme of the impact of a lottery win was an afterthought and irrelevant to the story. I also thought the pacing of the story was off. There were also some minor editorial issues that needed to be addressed.

Overall, this was a fun read. Fans of Angela Benson, Marilynn Griffith and Tia McCollors will not be disappointed. Readers of Christian fiction not acquainted with these authors will find this a terrific introduction to their work.

Donna Deloney
Author, "Journey to Jordan"
Journey To Jordan
APOOO BookClub
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3.0 out of 5 stars the 2nd story was the best, March 16, 2011
This review is from: A Million Blessings (Paperback)
Though I didnt fall in love with the book, I liked the effort by the authors. The 2nd story was the best for me. The other 2 were kind of missing something for me. But it is always good to read about the goodness of God.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What Would You Do?, June 29, 2010
This review is from: A Million Blessings (Paperback)
How many times have you asked God for an overflow of blessings? Well, if you are like me, your current tally is too large to count even when using all your fingers and toes. But what if your plea was answered in the form of a financial windfall from a questionable source? Would you hold fast to your faith and conclude that since God allowed this to happen then it must be part of his predestined plan or would you simple walk away and forget the whole thing ever happened. The authors of A Million Blessings tackle these questions and many more as each one takes you on a journey involving a winning lottery ticket.


In Angela Benson's Showers of Blessings, Assistant Pastor Andrew Gooden and his devoted wife Sandra are on the brink of financial and personal ruin as they struggle to overcome the aftermath of his gambling addiction. Feeling that he has no where to turn Andrew places all his faith on a divine intervention that can only be achieved by risking it all on a lottery drawing. Once his prayer appears to have been answered Andrew soon discovers that winning the lottery only intensifies his trials as he attempts to come to terms with his new found blessing and the teachings of Praise City Ministry. Pastor Gooden and his wife soon learn that money does not solve all problems that in order for a wound to heal it must first be exposed and diagnosed to ensure the proper treatment.

Second Chance Blessings by Marilynn Griffith finds Craig Richards and his wife Briana dealing with the loss of everything they hold dear when a career ending injury forces him to leave the world of professional football. After years of neglect and mistreatment Briana decides that enough is enough and leaves him to deal with the aftermath of their lavish lifestyles. Broken emotionally, financially, and professionally Craig decides to return home to the comfort of family. As Craig attempts to reconnect with the life he left behind to pursue his dreams, he realizes that even when he turned away from God that others were interceding on his behalf and that God heard and answered their petitions. Now he will decide to walk in what he now knows is the only way.... God's way or will the trappings of wealth once again destroy his journey as a chance lottery purchase yields and possible professional contract offer him a second chance at financial success.

Dara Knight is a PK (Preacher's Kid) who is living her life to the fullest as the owner of On Point Concierge until a lottery windfall sets Dara's life in a new direction in A Pink Knight by Tia McCollors. After going on a much needed girls get-away with her cousin Dara finds herself in a moral tug a war as a whim lottery purchase lands her in the millionaire's club. Having been told her entire life that no good can come from such things, Dara Knight decides to "cleanse" her earnings by helping out the overlooked and often neglected community she does outreach ministry in with her church. As she takes on the difficult but rewarding task of helping the underserved will the evil forces that have often terrorized the community once again prevail over the Pink Knight?

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