Because I’m working on a romance novel that features a Navy SEAL, I’ve been doing a lot of research. (Bridging Two Hearts is the story of a massage therapist at the Hotel Del Coronado who is afraid of bridges, who falls in love with a Navy SEAL who isn’t afraid of anything. Coming later this year.) It’s tricky to get first-hand…
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Finding a Good Book for My Trip
Choosing a good book for a vacation read.
Books, The Cost of Discipleship and a Baby Christian
Can The Cost of Discipleship be a good book for a new believer? I became a Christian while attending Trinity Lutheran Church. A Lutheran church was a great spot for me because it married a love of music, learning and history and focused it on God. While the church of my youth also spoke of God and Jesus, tradition was…
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The Life-Changing Affect of a Book; or Two.
40 years ago tonight I felt wretched, guilt-ridden and afraid. It was a book’s fault. Maybe two books. Both recommended by a local church. A 15-year-old sophomore in high school, I had begun playing volleyball at the Lutheran church around the corner from my home. I’d followed the lure tossed by my next door neighbor: “Guys play volleyball with us…
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Walking on Water? Why Not?
We’re studying the book of James in my glorious, terrific, fun, witty and intriguing Lifelight Bible study at church. The first week (yesterday) we had an excellent question, comparing James 1:6 “But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind” to the section…
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Turning a Chore Back to Joy with the Right Tool
How finding (and using) the right tool brought joy to a clarinetist
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