Deb celebrating sunbeams at Blarney Castle, UK I couldn’t believe it. My hero was not at all what I’d imagined. I’d run across her obscure but charming little novel in the 80s and fallen completely, surprisingly, obsessively smitten with her wise, witty, resonating characters and the subtle but searing Christian message that gripped my soul. ...
Archives for December 2014
Genuinity in 2015
I’d run across her obscure but charming little novel in the 80s and fallen completely, surprisingly, obsessively smitten with her wise, witty, resonating characters and the subtle but searing Christian message that gripped my soul.
Christmas From a 3-year-old’s Perspective
I watched my 3-year-old grandson rip open the festively wrapped gift from his little friend. The other boy and his momma stood by in smiling anticipation of Blaine’s response. After staring at the shiny cover of the new picture book for a long moment, Blaine’s bottom lip slipped into pouty-protrusion mode and he proclaimed in ...
Brand New Winners!
We have SIX new winners, ladies and gentlemen! Many thanks to all my BBFFs (Blessed Blog Friends Forever) who entered the drawing for an autographed copy of Too Loved to be Lost. I wish each and every one of you could have won, but alas, some of you will have to be patient until my ...
WooHoo! More Great Things to Win!
Welcome to those of you just visiting my blog for the first time – it’s such a joy to have you join us! This post is a reprint of my December e-newsletter (which you may have already read if you receive my e-newsletters), so please take a few minutes to scroll back to my previous ...
Reading the Signs
My stove jammed yesterday. I took it as a sign from God. Actually, it was the metal drawer beneath the oven, the one in which I store my pots and pans. A pot in the front somehow flipped itself over in the middle of the night (how do they DO that – impish kitchen elves?), ...