My experience at #ACFW2015

Well, it’s over and I lived to tell about it. Anybody whose been to a big conference knows what I’m talking about. They told us 465 people paid to be at this year’s convention for writers who center God and Jesus in their reason for writing. The American Christian Fiction Writers annual conference was held… Continue reading My experience at #ACFW2015

RIGHTEOUS INDIGNATION

“Here He comes.” Thadeus nudged the fellow scribe next to him when he saw Jesus enter the gate of Jerusalem. They and the priests with them studied His every move. They followed Jesus as He led His followers to the temple. They all froze when Jesus stopped in the outer area reserved for Gentiles. “What’s… Continue reading RIGHTEOUS INDIGNATION

Why are some miracles easier to believe than others?

Miracles are miracles because they don’t happen every day. But, I’ve found certain miracles are more believable depending on where a person lives. Watch my video to see a New Testament example and its Old Testament counterpart. I need to thank my new friends at Dreamstime.com for help with the pictures you’ll see. Keep smiling.… Continue reading Why are some miracles easier to believe than others?

DINNER INVITATION

“He’s coming. He’s coming. I need to get closer to see Him.” Zacchaeus tried to push between people on the outskirts of the crowd. An elbow came down on his forehead, knocking him to the ground. “Back off, buzzard. Jesus isn’t here for you of all people.” Zacchaeus stood up and brushed himself off. The… Continue reading DINNER INVITATION

How do people show they’re happy?

Here we are the last day of the month of August. I hope you knew this was “Admit You’re Happy Month.” No, well shame on you. I personally don’t know why only one month is set aside for admitting one is happy. We should feel free to admit we’re happy every single day we’re able… Continue reading How do people show they’re happy?

FRESH VISION

“This should be a good day for you. Crowds are going to Jerusalem for Passover.” Bartimaeus handed his blanket to his brother to lay out for him. “Thank you for helping me. You’re a good friend.” “I’m your brother. What other choice do I have?” He guided Bart to a seated position. “You could ignore… Continue reading FRESH VISION

West Texas observations from a transplanted Texan

When a writer has several hours behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler there’s too much time and not enough to think about. This blog post will be proof of what I’m talking about…or writing about, actually. This summer has been the year of West  Texas window deliveries. I have a few observations to make since… Continue reading West Texas observations from a transplanted Texan

SLAVES

Jesus was following the crowds to Jerusalem for the Passover. His followers were grumbling behind Him. Matthew: “I can’t believe we’re going back to Jerusalem. The last time we were there the priests tried to stone Him.” Bartholomew: “I know. I thought we’d stay incognito. Instead we’re just marching right in with everyone else.” Thomas:… Continue reading SLAVES