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90th Annual Writer's Digest Writing Competition
Passion’s War
She was haunted in an eerie, unsettling way. Her countenance was sinister, always yearning for an embrace, though never accepting the kind touch offered by another. No one could tame or lure her in, not even hints of kindness; everything and everyone was suspect, dangerous...
Word Weavers International Blog Challenge
Good Granny Wages War One Summer
Hoping to soar to the top of the good granny meter upon their first weekend into summer break, my efforts were sure to amaze their tastebuds. I was washing the last of the dishes (I enjoy doing things the old-fashioned way) when I spotted something moving somewhere to my right. Alert and ready for danger, I scanned the room with my good eye...
Christian Devotions Ministries
Fear Drowns Out Trust
“Please, Mom. You’re always the backseat driver. Stop trying to control things. The driver will eventually get you there.” The words jolted me. I sat stunned while on a trip with my daughter and her family. A sudden pang of hurt caused me to shut down as I silently stared out the window...
Christian Devotions Ministries
The longing to hear her voice again tormented me—a desire I knew could never be. I’d never made things right. In this place of darkness, I told her many things, although much too late...
Christian Devotions Ministries
Being fifty years old, working part-time, and struggling through a sixty-hour master’s degree in professional counseling was hard enough. Not being able to find an internship made things worse. Time was running out. I was frustrated with myself because I had always gotten things done. On top of everything else, I was discouraged by loved ones and friends who told me to quit or give up. Their chatter tugged at me...
Word Weavers International Blog Challenge
My Favorite Christmas Memory
My stepfather had died of a heart attack. Mom was alone and traveled to Florida to spread his ashes and be with us for Christmas. Mom is not a follower of rules, but I decided to give her some breathing room and ignore anything that came up. After all, it was Christmas. What could go wrong?...
Christian Devotions Ministries
During one of my closet floor breakdowns, I heard a knock. The sighting of visitors was rare at my place, as sporadic as spotting a yellow Cardinal. I flushed my face with water and went to the door. A male friend kindly asked that I visit his wife who was grieving over her mother’s death. I agreed and shut the door...
Christian Devotions Ministries
Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. 1 Peter 3:3 NIV
Pandemic Moments: Stories of the 2020 COVID-19 Outbreak
I was thrilled to Join 39 other Christian authors as we all shared personal experiences and what we learned during this historic period when life became different for everyone.
Within a few weeks, the world shut down, life came to a halt, fear permeated the population, existence was threatened, churches closed, social distance and hiding faces behind masks became an everyday experience, and for many, their faith was challenged.