Crawdad Bonding

            Three of our five grandchildren are here for a visit.  One is a helper at Vacation Bible School, the others, attendees.  After their morning of fun and learning at church, we head off for picnics or lunch at Auntie Shannon’s before going on various expeditions.              Our most exciting adventure was capturing crawdads at …

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The Problem with Women’s Magazines

I went shopping again today.  I often pick the longest line because it gives me time to pray.  Unless I forget, which happens all too often.   I become distracted by the women’s magazines.  They are always there, right at the front, tempting a shopper (who is trying to be good) with the impulse to make …

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Redeeming Love – The Play

I’m very excited to announce the Americana Theatre Company is presenting “Redeeming Love”, with first performances in Plymouth, Massachusetts on June 23, 24 and 28.  The play is adapted from my novel by Scott Hayes.  I can’t wait to hear how it all goes! I hope you will check out this event online where you …

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Check out the New Covers

The Atonement Child and The Scarlet Thread have new covers!  Both of these novels have been out for a number of years, and both helped me work through some major issues in my life.  The year I spent writing TAC was the most difficult in my life, but also the most healing.  TST helped me …

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A Shift in Thinking

Not a day goes by that I don’t hear news anchors and commentators grumbling. I could turn off the television, and often do.  But the thoughts are there, lurking.  What if..?  If only…  Why, oh, why?  Some say worrying is a sign of intelligence.  God says it’s a lack of faith. What can I do …

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Sayings to Ponder

I’d love to know who said: Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on the front door forever. Some minds are like concrete, thoroughly mixed up and permanently set. When you hit a wall, feel along it until you find a door. Never excuse in yourself what you accuse in others.  Don’t use a bazooka …

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Offensive Words

A report came out that the New York City Department of Education wants offensive words deleted from tests because they might make students uncomfortable.  Say what?  The fear is certain words might cause students to be distracted. Students might actually think about what the words mean, not just how to spell them.  The following is …

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Descriptive Writing

Her thoughts tumbled like sneakers in a dryer. Despite her college degree, she had a limited vocabulary, like, whatever, Dude. She hurled epitaphs at him as he went out the door.  She threw up her hands while he shoved his in his pockets trying to get ahold of himself.  He grew on her like a …

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Routine

Some people have asked what my normal day looks like.  Get up when I wake up, anywhere between 5 – 6:30 a.m.   Make the bed.  (Rick’s already been up for a couple of hours, reading in the living room.  Coffee is ready when I appear, bleary eyed.)   Read the One Year Bible.   Read …

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The Holy Spirit

I will spend my life learning about God, from His Word, from His creation, from teachers, and those who teach without even knowing it.  For me, writing is all about learning more about Him, what He wants from me personally, how I can live to please Him, and walking this life knowing there will be …

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