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My favorite conversation during Flirty in KC 2024 was with a fellow author when she mentioned her husband’s marketing skills. When I asked if I could borrow him, she suggested […]
My favorite conversation during Flirty in KC 2024 was with a fellow author when she mentioned her husband’s marketing skills. When I asked if I could borrow him, she suggested […]
New bests do not take away from the bests that were.
Helping a widow means doing things that THEY need, that will further THEIR agenda, and accomplish THEIR goals.
As a writer or a gamer, explore a new tool for building your characters and fictitious world.
Better late than not at all – here’s a little recap of Wild Deadwood Reads 2023.
Most people would agree that it is healthy and expected that a widow/widower will talk about their late spouse. At the same time, such talk seems to make hearers uncomfortable. Friends and family will even assume that the widow/widower is stuck, not “moving on”, and still actively grieving.
Loss seeps into and touches everything, even the most mundane thing. Friends and family who come alongside and do the life thing with a widow significantly lighten the burden and help with healing.
A warrior is there to battle and tear down oppression, while protecting others. God does that. But God is more than all that. He’s a warrior who saves.
Changing the conversation from passive to active. Instead of asking what we need or telling us to “let you know if…”, offer to come:
When a widow is steeped in the fog of grief, it is not your job or responsibility to pull them out. That is not what they need. A widow needs time to feel and grieve and process.
Expanding the Tent Pegs of Christian Fiction
Sharing a love for God's word through written fiction.
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