In Others’ Words: You, Yourself, and the World

Beth VogtIn Others' Words, Quotes, Relationships 8 Comments

My daughter CJ has been part of her high school Varsity volleyball team for the past few months. This weekend, my husband and I will be in Denver cheering them on as they compete for the 3A State title. Here’s one thing I’ve learned about the team: Each member knows their place on the team — what their job is, so to speak, as an offensive …

In Others’ Words: Practicing Gratitude

Beth VogtGiveaway, gratitude, In Others' Words 6 Comments

It’s November, the month when our thoughts more easily turn toward thankfulness. After all, this is the month when we have an entire day devoted to giving thanks — and weeks to prepare for the celebration. And yet, isn’t it true that when we want a reason to be thankful we don’t have to chase after “extraordinary moments” of happiness? …

In Others’ Words: Why I’m Thankful for 6 A.M.

Beth VogtIn Others' Words, perspective, Scripture 10 Comments

Funny thing about this blog … I almost gave up on posting it. I’ve had trouble with PicMonkey, the program I use to design my graphics. For the past two weeks, when I try to save my images, the program freezes. Then I have to shut down my computer and start all over again. Tonight that happened not once, not …

When Life Doesn’t Go According to Plan: Guest Post by Author Susan May Warren

Beth VogtLife, When Life Doesn't Go According to Plan 24 Comments

My novel, Catch a Falling Star, asks the question: Is life about accomplishing plans … or wishes coming true … or something more? Today’s post is the final entry in the “When Life Doesn’t Go According to Plan” Wednesday blog series, 11 guest posts by authors and writers, including Deborah Raney, Rachel Hauck, and  Susan May Warren,  who explore the question: What do …