Happy Views Day!
#6 in my weekly “Getting to Know the Author” in a year:
Favorite book genre:
Fiction: historical stories about Amish life
Nonfiction: biographies, especially authors and wise sages
Read on! Christina
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Happy Views Day!
#6 in my weekly “Getting to Know the Author” in a year:
Favorite book genre:
Fiction: historical stories about Amish life
Nonfiction: biographies, especially authors and wise sages
Read on! Christina
Today’s FROG blog is a quick splash from the pond of life. A colorful reflection caught my mind’s eye. I see “I’d rather be fishing” bumper stickers posted on the back of vehicles. I wonder if there are any fishing boats with a bumper sticker stating, “I’d rather be working?” There’s nothing other than writing…
But someone will say, “You have faith, and I have works. Show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith by my works” (James 4:18 NIV). Ah yes. The classic chicken and egg dispute. Which came first? Was faith and works the political biblical debate? In James 4, there’s a…
Today would have been my mom’s earthly birthday (November 25th). A couple of weeks ago, I shared treasures from what our family discovered after she moved to heaven August 22, 2015 (HEAVENLY BIRTHDAY – Guest Star Coaching) Today, I listened to The Angel Within Us podcast, hosted by Jayne Rinderer, and found this treasure. It’s…
Pain can produce potential. It’s uncomfortable to rehash harmful memories, but let’s consider your most recent pain. Asking you to expose hurt may be a harsh start for a blog that’s meant to encourage, but let’s reveal our pain as a way to heal our pain. Maybe you’ve been injured or had a health setback….
This is an excerpt from the first book in the FROG Blog series (available on Kindle and Amazon). I am working with a team of 12 authors for the second book in the series, “The FROG Blog from a Frozen Lily Pad.” I learned about inspecting feelings when they need “tempering” (aka attitude adjustment). The…
I don’t have money. I have a house to maintain. I don’t have a car or education. I don’t have time. I can’t because…I’ve used these rationales (read: excuses). When I accept current weakness to inhibit movement, I hinder strength. Sometimes I don’t have the instant resources, but I disqualify myself when I allow circumstances…