“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” Matthew 28:19-20 There was a […]
Intersection of Faith and Culture
I’ve been thinking lately about how, as Christians, we can make a difference in our world. A good place to start is asking, as Christians, what is the purpose in our interactions with others? Are we just trying to get to heaven ourselves or take others with us? No matter what we believe in our […]
Spotlight: Intermission for Reverend G by RJ Thesman
RJ Thesman has done it again. I thoroughly enjoyed The Unraveling of Reverend G and Intermission for Reverend G is just as delightful. Reverend G is my hero for growing older. With spunk and determination, she bravely faces the daily challenges and unknowns of Alzheimers. This is one series I highly recommend. About Intermission for Reverend G Three months after a […]
Homeschooling on Patriot’s Day with Fields of the Fatherless
Come peek inside homeschooling life at my house as I share about Fields of the Fatherless by Elaine Cooper, a book my daughter and I read to supplement our history study. For a treat, today you will also hear my from my daughter and Elaine Cooper, the author of Fields of the Fatherless. Fields of the Fatherless is […]
Spotlight: Jennifer Hallmark
The Book In college, Mara and her sorority sisters played an ugly game, and Mara was usually the winner. She’d date men she considered geeks, win their confidence, and then she’d dump them publicly. When Mara begins work for a prestigious clothing designer in New York, she gets her comeuppance. Her boyfriend steals her designs […]
Highlight: Wild Mint Tea by Valerie Comer
She’s rooted deep. He flies free. Local-foods chef Claire Halford envisions turning Green Acres Farm into an event destination. Weddings prove trickier than she imagined when the first one comes with a ruggedly handsome brother-of-the-bride, who has everything but a fixed address. Oh, and faith in God. Noel Kenzie loves the freedom his reforestation company […]
Spotlight: Imogen’s Chance by Paula Vince
Imogen’s Chance: She has given herself a chance to fix her personal history. But will old mistakes bring up new emotions? Imogen Browne longs to make up for past mistakes before she can move on. She quietly resolves to help the Dorazio family, whose lives she accidentally upset. Her biggest challenge is Asher, the one […]
An Author Blog Hop
This week I’m participating in an author blog hop. I’ll introduce you to three writers and tell you a bit about my writing. I’ve not done one of these before, so I thought it would fit nicely on What’s New Wednesday. Let me know what you think.First up, meet Kim Stokely. A friend of mine […]
Alert: There’s A Teenager in the House!
Our daughter is our miracle baby. Our son was born 5 1/2 years before her, but then we had 2 miscarriages and wondered if we would have any more kids. We prayed. A lot. Then 13 Years ago last Sunday, I gave birth to my beautiful girl. My, how time fly. Look at her now! She […]
A New Office for Mom!
When my husband and I were first married, we shared the extra room as an office space. In one house we lived in there was enough space in the basement to have a craft area, but we continued to share office space. We even shared a computer at that point. Eleven years ago, my office […]