A new day is dawning. My new website is up! You may have arrived here by entering the address for my blog site: Writing for the Glory of God. You’ve been redirected. I’m still writing for God’s glory. That will never …
Continue Reading →A new day is dawning. My new website is up! You may have arrived here by entering the address for my blog site: Writing for the Glory of God. You’ve been redirected. I’m still writing for God’s glory. That will never …
Continue Reading →The Savior called me to run a marathon. He asked me to educate my own children. This isn’t his agenda for everyone; but it was his agenda for our family (see End of an Era). When he called, I was flummoxed. …
Continue Reading →I have the brakes on, and they’re not working. This vehicle won’t slow. Time marches on. The sands flow through the hourglass and can’t be stopped. My days as a homeschooling mother of six are waning. The baby is ready …
Continue Reading →My husband did everything right in the past forty-eight hours. The man should be given an award of some kind, perhaps on an international level. He’s married to a writer. He has a tough assignment. My hubby had his hands …
Continue Reading →“Slaves, obey your earthly masters with fear and trembling, with a sincere heart, as you would Christ, not by the way of eye-service, as people-pleasers, but as servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart, rendering service …
Continue Reading →Another car accident. This one, deer vs. new car–the one that replaced the smashed van. My third accident of the year. A year filled with physical therapy, chiropractic visits, and a slow and painful recovery. Torn muscles now knitting. Pelvis …
Continue Reading →One of the hardest things about writing and seeking publication is rejection. Everyone agrees. You work so hard–your blood, sweat, and tears are given for your work. You float it out there to your critical, carefully-chosen first-readers. They critique. You adjust and …
Continue Reading →“You hem me in, behind and before, and lay your hand upon me… This summer my organizational abilities dissipated. I entered my twenty-eighth year of homeschooling this month—the final year. When I began this marathon of blessing and character refinement, …
Continue Reading →“If I say, ‘Surely the darkness shall cover me, and the light about me be night…” Within every family there is dark matter, lurking unseen, causing odd interactions, hinting at past grief, provoking reactions that are out of kilter …
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