Category: BOOK REVIEW

  • BOOK REVIEW: QUILTING by Jennifer Fulton

    QUILTING by Jennifer Fulton was and is exactly what I need to understand the process of quilting. The writing paired with the images make understanding the process easy. I am glad that I have made a few quilts because I can tell you that this book is everything a person needs if he or she […]

  • WHAT HAPPENED? Am I a one hit wonder?

    Two things happened in 2019 that should have made me angry and give up but did not. One my computer crashed and the only copy of my ready to print manuscript was wiped out. And, my computer crashed and the only copy of the non-fiction book I was almost finished was wiped out. The almost […]

  • THURSDAY MAY 4, 2017 – NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

    Today is NATIONAL PRAYER DAY and many Christians will pray out of tradition, obligation or because everyone else is doing it. Praying is a serious action and should not be taken lightly. It does not have to take hours but it should be done with the belief that God hears what is being said. Pray […]

  • THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    I decided to make my first book to review for 2017 The Constitution of the United States. I have several pocket sized copies. I admit that this was the first time that I ever read the entire document. Based on the past ten years in America, and the most recent election cycle I believe every […]

  • THE UGLY SIDE OF WRITING

       I went to bed earlier than usual, 1AM and woke up at my usual time 7:30AM but I did not get out of bed until 8; I was thinking. I had my usual glass of orange juice and a cup of coffee, prayers were said while in bed and so my day began. Yesterday […]

  • BOOK REVIEW: WOUNDED BY GOD’S PEOPLE

    Sometimes the truth hurts and the truth is that Christians often hurt Christians. “WOUNDED BY GOD’S PEOPLE” written by Anne Graham Lotz is an excellent lesson in how those of us who have been the victim of Christian opinion can move on while defining how Christians hurt other Christians. One of my many ‘soap box’ […]