I’m slipping back to Hollywood for a week, just because, I miss it! And this movie is too fun. It doesn’t take long to realize I’m a Cary Grant fan. I won’t list all the reasons why, but this movie was a great addition to my viewing repertoire. The basic set up is that Cary Grant’s character is at court …
The Fitting Room: Where We Cloth Ourselves in Christ
Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Colossians 3:12 Anybody else ever get intimidated by the idea of clothing ourselves in such heady garments? You might as well tell me I have to fill my wardrobe with Armani and other designer names I could never afford. In fact, …
A big thank you
At the end of May and beginning of June, I tackled a project that grew exponentially. A little idea that took on a force of its own with the help of local media. As a result massive amounts of time disappeared as I collected and sorted boxes and bags of items for Joplin. But it ended up not just being …
Susan Sleeman stops by with a Contest!
Enter to win a copy of Susan Sleeman’s Behind the Badge and a $50 Amazon gift card! Susan Sleeman here. Behind the Badge, my second romantic suspense book for Love Inspired Suspense will release on June 6th and in honor of all of you, the readers, I am hosting a special contest on my website for the month of June. …
Friday Recipes: Grandma’s Cherry Delight
All of us have recipes like this. The one you just expect to see on the overloaded, groaning table at family gatherings. Here’s one from my grandma: Cherry Delight Mix together the following to make a crust and place in a 9 x 13 pan: 16 squares Graham Crackers, crushed1/4 cup melted margarine1/2 cup powdered sugar Beat together: 8 oz. …
Children’s Book: That’s when I talk to God
As a mom, I love to find books that help me break complicated ideas about faith into easy to understand concepts. This book does just that with prayer. Sometimes it’s tricky to help our kids understand that they can pray anytime about anything. In this beautifully illustrated book, Dan and Ali Morrow walk children through the different times they can …
Review: In the Shadow of the Sun King
Because I have French Huguenot ancestors, this story intrigued me. It was fascinating to get a glimpse into what life would have been like in such a difficult time (17th Century France). The author draws deft pictures of the palaces and France. And the complexities of the times and relationships are artfully drawn — with traces of intrigue. The pace …
Friday Recipes: Simple Tortellini
My family loves pasta. We eat it in spaghetti, macaroni, and all form in between. One of my favorites is tortellini. I was so excited when a friend introduced me to packaged dry tortellini because I could finally make it at home. Problem is my kids can be finicky and turn their noses up at cheese stuffed pasta. I know! …
The Kryptonite Questions by Publisher Allen Arnold
I’m a huge Superman fan. His strength is legendary. So is his greatest weakness — Kryptonite. Your greatest strength is your story. In the end, it always comes down to the story. But your greatest weakness — whether you’re a best-selling author or brand new writer — may be the questions you’re not asking. I call these the Kryptonite Questions …
Celebrate with Me!
The winners are: From blog followers: bluerose and Me & Mine in a Small Town.From commenters: Janna and Misskallie2000From my newsletter: haleygirl58 and jrs362Congratulations! Last week I received a copy of my latest book in Guidepost’s Patchwork Mysteries series. In Squared Away, Sarah Hart is trying to get to the bottom of a counterfeit problem in her town. As with anything …
