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No place like home
Colorful leaves, crisp air, Charlie Brown specials and the Wizard of Oz remind of my childhood, and the iconic message Dorothy...
Oct 30, 20201 min read


Bookish Fun
Today, I'm celebrating the book cover reveal of my new book TOGETHER FOR GOOD, set to release November 10, 2020. In addition, I want to...
Oct 5, 20202 min read


media Dysfunction
I have a confession of blog dysfunction. But let me back up a bit and explain. Multiple times, I've read posts that stated in one form or...
Sep 22, 20201 min read


Book Review of Something To Believe In by Jenny B. Jones
This review isn’t objective in the sense that I’m only going to say the story-line and writing is in my opinion unquestionably good. I...
Aug 19, 20202 min read


Review of Perfectly Imperfect
Several weeks ago, Kara Leigh Miller contributed a guest post regarding her inspiration behind her latest novel PERFECTLY IMPERFECT. Now...
Jul 17, 20202 min read


Drawing Inspiration from Real Life
As writers, we’re often told to “write what we know.” And this basically means we should be writing about things, places, people, and...
May 20, 20205 min read


This Facebook Life
Scrolling Facebook, we're hit with a variety of posts. All in one thread, we'll see sad events, funny gifs, or glimpses of others just...
May 3, 20201 min read


A Ready Answer
Evangelism has been on my mind lately, partly because of the pandemic, but mostly because I’m currently working through a study that is...
Apr 23, 20202 min read


It's Time To Find Your Next Favorite Author
During this time of self-quarantine it's important that we stay connected and encourage one another. Today, Anaiah Press is launching a...
Apr 7, 20201 min read


Book Review of Warped Remains
Reading the premise of this book, I was certain it would be a page turner. And it did not disappoint. Emily Sheffield's parents are the...
Mar 25, 20202 min read


Book Review of Smoke Screen by Terri Blackstock
One father was murdered. Another was convicted of his death. All because their children fell in love. Nate Beckett has spent his life...
Jan 31, 20202 min read


Ghost of Relationships Present
Back in the “old days”, “This isn’t working, or “I just want to be friends” is how you ended a relationship. Most of the time, you said...
Dec 16, 20192 min read


Love & Laughter
In a recent conversation with my daughter, I told her I felt one of the most important traits for a successful relationship was having a...
Nov 20, 20191 min read


Comparing and Comparisons
Comparison and Competition usually plays havoc with our self-worth, and divides even the closest of relationships. Yet we fall prey to...
Oct 3, 20193 min read


Changing The Way We Talk
Have you ever wondered how social media became this generation’s premier choice of relational communication? That’s it’s easier to text...
Jul 31, 20191 min read


Fatherhood
“I can’t wait to be a father.” A declaration my son has made more than once. His mindset makes my heart happy—not because I’m in a rush...
Jun 16, 20192 min read


The beauty of Weeds
As you might’ve guessed from the title, I am not a gardener. As such, I’ve planted mostly perennials, anything ranging from a common...
May 8, 20192 min read


Book Review: The Truth about Romantic Comedies By Sean McMurray
“The climate is like a teenage girl…capricious in her moods.” One of the tour guides on a recent trip said it to describe her country’s...
Apr 8, 20191 min read


Perceptions
Perception means becoming aware of something through the senses, a mental impression. I know the layout of my furniture in every room...
Mar 21, 20191 min read


Book review: Georgia Rae Winston Mysteries By Marissa Shrock
I love cozy mysteries. Since this series was written by a Christian Author I've met and would have elements of faith, I picked up the...
Feb 25, 20191 min read
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