I’ve found that when I hope to encourage others, God often prompts me to share my less-than shining moments. This is one of those times. On Monday & Wednesday, I shared the circumstances that caused my faith to founder — and the choices (mistakes) I made along my way to doubt. Welcome to Part 3 (the final installment) of a …
In My Words: Turning My Back from Turning My Back on God (Part 2)
I’ve found that when I hope to encourage others, God often prompts me to share my less-than shining moments. This is one of those times. On Monday, I shared the circumstances that cause my faith to founder — and the first mistake I made along my way to doubt: I lost sight of the truth of who God is. Welcome …
In My Words: Turning Back from Turning My Back on God (Part 1)
I’ve found that when I hope to encourage others, God often prompts me to share my less-than shining moments. This is one of those times. Today I’m sharing the first part of the story of when my faith foundered, part one of a three-part series recounting a less-than stellar season in my faith journey. It ain’t pretty, but it’s honest. *** …
In My Words: Romance & the “Meet Cute”
I blogged about the term “Meet-Cute” back in October 2011. “Meet-cute” is a phrase from the romantic comedy “The Holiday” describing how the guy and girl meet — and the crazier the better, in many cases. Some of you reading this blog know my “Meet-Cute” story: How my husband knocked me down … um, swept me off my feet at …
In My Words: The Power of a Kiss
“The decision to kiss for the first time is the most crucial one in any love story.” ~Emil Ludwig (1881-1948), German author My debut novel, Wish You Were Here, hangs on the question: Can the wrong kiss lead to Mr. Right? Within the first 10 pages of the book, there’s an “oh no, we didn’t!” kiss between Allison, the bride-to-be, …
In My Words: In Between Stories
I’m feeling kinda’ in between these days. My debut novel, Wish You Were Here, has been out for a month. Yay! My second novel, Catch a Falling Star, has been with my editors for a month. Yay! (No, really … Yay! I love editors. I am one, you know.) And now, it’s time to move on to the next story. …