The Curse of ‘If Only’
Jane Ellen Reid2019-11-13T13:54:29-08:00Earlier this month, I had the honor of speaking for 10 minutes at the Oregon Christian Writers fall conference on contentment, based on Paul’s letter to the [...]
Earlier this month, I had the honor of speaking for 10 minutes at the Oregon Christian Writers fall conference on contentment, based on Paul’s letter to the [...]
One of the most beautiful, heartfelt books I’ve ever had the good fortune to read is, Heart of a Shepherd, by Rosanne Parry, published in 2009 by [...]
As a nine or ten year old I went Christmas shopping in a big city with my family. A crush of adults pressed against me on every [...]
THE CASE OF THE DEAD BREAD She came to my garage office at 10 a.m. Short, pale, with brown hair waving around her face. Melanie. I’d seen [...]
It’s laundry day. Even though I dislike most housework, I enjoy washing clothes. My mom let me help her do laundry when I was little. She made [...]
Marguerite de Angeli won the Newbury Award for, The Door In The Wall, in 1950. The unlikely hero of this adventurous book is ten year old Robin, [...]
A sign in my house reads, “It takes a long time to grow old friends.” My husband and I qualify as old friends. But, because we’ve moved [...]
This picture book allows children to experience God’s love for them through the world God created and invites children to offer their love back to God. Rhythmic [...]
Jay Williams, who passed away in 1978, is one of my favorite authors. He created several wonderful new and unusual fairy tales featuring characters children love. Because [...]
I’m a fan of fairy tales. While many women object to Cinderella because she is so passive, there is a lot to recommend in the story, which [...]