Tag Archives: Daughters of Hope
21st Century Abolitionist
Tweet *** Some of you said you’ve had trouble accessing this link. I changed to a different one. Please check again. You will need to enter your email address and create a password to get in. My segment is the … Continue reading
Love, Eat, Pray…Really
Tweet Nope, this isn’t about a book of my travels. Or anyone else’s, for that matter. This is real life. According to a new report by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1.2 billion tons of food gets thrown away each day. … Continue reading
What Can One Person Do? Ask Miriam Sarzotti~
Tweet Great things about writers’ conferences: we learn, we share, we network, we gather ideas, we meet new people. One of the people I met at Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference last spring was Miriam Sarzotti. I invited Miriam to … Continue reading
The Girl in the Pinned-Together Blue Dress
Tweet Now, during National Slavery and Trafficking Awareness Month (January), many radio shows invite me to do interviews. And with each one, the interviewer says, “Tell us a story that will help us understand.” Good idea. May I share a … Continue reading
To Write is to Care
Tweet What an exciting rollercoaster ride! Am I in Africa or India or the USA? Is it back in history or today? As I prepare for the February 1 release of The Triumph of Grace, book 3 of the Grace … Continue reading
If Only They Could Eat Cake
Tweet I like history. During the summer of 2001, I read several books about Marie Antoinette, of French Revolution “let them eat cake” fame (which she probably never said, by the way). Poor Marie really gets a bum rap. She tried … Continue reading


