So What Do I Write?
Writing was a hobby until the beginning of 2001. Then the
Lord spoke to me through Scripture and the words of a meditation.
"Pick up
your pen and write . . . Share the wondrous things I have done."
(Habakkuk 2:2; Psalm 118:17)
I have written numerous devotions, short
plays and articles, a
non-fiction book and am currently busy on my
third Christian novel. I have had well
over one hundred articles published across the world both printed and on-line.
For some examples, see below.
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Angels on Duty. Excerpt from
the anthology, Then Along Came an Angel.
"I've left my wallet at home. Can you give me some money for food?" With
a sense of unreality, Stephen realized that he was in trouble.
Read more or order the book.
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Telling Stories
The Christian Communicator, 2003.
After a forty-nine hour journey with very little sleep I arrived in
America to attend the Sandy Cove Christian Writers' Conference. I had
two main expectations.
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Abandoned by God?
The Upper Room, 2004
Lying in an isolation room of a busy hospital, I felt abandoned by my family, my friends, and
even by God.
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Mountain Pass
The Secret Place, 2006
It was late at night and there was no moon. The country road was quiet. I was a woman alone. Up
ahead, my home and husband waited for me, but first I had to cross a mountain using the steep Sir
Lowry’s Pass, sometimes referred to as The Road of
Death.
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Where Are the Children?
In a small village in northern Africa there is a
missing generation. There are grandparents, and grandchildren; but few parents. Aids has wiped out
almost an entire generation. Yet take a look around you. We too seem to have
lost a generation.
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Heaven Wonderland.
In memory of a special old lady.
Angels sing, Is she list’ning? All around, Streets are glist’ning, She's having a
ball, She's loving it all, Walking in the Heaven
Wonderland.
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Operation Sandy
Cove "Lord, bless me indeed and
enlarge my territory." Never pray this prayer if you don't mean
business with God!
Read how the Lord took me at my word, and enlarged my
territory beyond anything I ever anticipated.
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Victim or Victor? That is the question.
The Victim is overcome; The Victor overcomes. The Victim has a
diseased body; The Victor has a healthy attitude. The Victim longs to stop crying; The
Victor stocks up on tissues. . .
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Conquering Goliath: Winning
Strategies in the Fight Against Cancer
"If you want to portray the worst scenario, a life without
any hope, give your character cancer." This seems
to be an unspoken rule for authors and screenwriters alike. Yet for many, the diagnosis of cancer
is not the end of everything, but the beginning of a new way of life.
The first draft of this narrative non-fiction book is
completed.
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