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My dear sweet hubby, Ron, and I have been married for 20+ years. We began dating during my freshman year at Free Will Baptist Bible College in Nashville. He is my college sweetheart. We have ministered together in various ministries during our lives together. We pastored for 10 years in Florida. We moved to TN in 2000 to Co-Pastor with some friends of ours. The Lord has given me a fabulous provider whom I love more than any words I write could ever express. He is now the CEO at our denomination's publishing company, Randall House Publications. I am honored to support him.





Our oldest child is named Michael. He is now officially a teenager, although I don't think I'm old enough to have a teenager. He is a very sweet and considerate young man. He is my thinker and my reader. He absorbs every piece of new information that he comes across. He loves playing soccer, riding his bike, skateboarding, reading, watching the History Channel, the Military Channel, ESPN and any documentary on TV. I am privileged to be his Mother.





Lauren is our youngest child. She is just 15 months behind her brother in age. She is wise beyond her years. She has a sharp-witted tongue (which sometimes has to be tamed), a quick sense of humor and a heart for people and animals. She loves organizing anything and everything. She loves being with her friends, singing, talking on her cell phone and playing soccer. I am blessed to be her Mother.


Just the knowledge that a good book is awaiting one at the end of a long day makes that day happier. - Kathleen Norris





On My Nightstand


Healing Stones by Nancy Rue & Stephen Arterburn
NIV Life Application Study Bible



Back On The Bookshelf 2008


Death of a Garage Sale Newbie by Sharon Dunn
It Had To Be You by Linda Windsor
The Void by Mark Mynheir
The Perfect Life by Robin Lee Hatcher
Stuck In The Middle by Virginia Smith
The Trophy Wives Club by Kristin Billerbeck
Morning Has Broken by Emme and Phillip Aronson
Oak Leaves by Maureen Lang
Consider Lily by Anne Dayton & May Vanderbilt
Breach of Promise by James Scott Bell
Broken Things by Anderea Boeshaar
Vanishing Acts by Jodi Picoult
My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult
Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult
The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult
Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
Dawn's Light by Terri Blackstock
In Search of Eden by Linda Nichols
You've Been Warned by James Patterson
Stepping Up: A Journey Through The Psalms of Ascent by Beth Moore
Surrender Bay by Denise Hunter
Sticking With Your Teen by Joe White
Salem Falls by Jodi Picoult
Marriage Revolution by Debra White Smith

Back On The Bookshelf 2007


The Truth Teller by Angela Hunt
Broken On The Back Row by Sandi Patty
Why I Jumped by Tina Zahn
Ever After by Karen Kingsbury
The Preacher's Daughter by Beverly Lewis
Happily Ever After by Susan May Warren
Laughing in the Dark by Chonda Pierce
A Merry Heart by Wanda Brunstetter
The Englisher by Beverly Lewis
Dangerous Sanctuary by Lois Richer
Hot Tropics & Cold Feet by Diann Hunt
Learning to Breathe Again by Tammy Trent
Voices of the Faithful by Beth Moore
His Imprint My Expression by Kay Arthur
Flee the Night by Susan May Warren
The Prodigal Comes Home by Michael English
Coral Moon by Brandilynn Collins
White Chocolate Moments by Lori Wick
Get Out Of That Pit by Beth Moore
Sunrise by Karen Kingsbury
The Elevator by Angela Hunt
A Sister's Secret by Wanda Brunstetter
Shelter From The Storm by Cheryl Wolverton
When Godly People Do Ungodly Things Bible Study by Beth Moore
Summer by Karen Kingsbury
True Light by Terri Blackstock
@ Home for the Holidays by Meredith Efken
Earth To Betsy by Beth Pattillo
Island Refuge by Linda Hall
Could I Have This Dance? by Harry Kraus, M.D.
Halos by Kristen Heitzmann
Lethal Mercy by Harry Kraus, M.D.
Escape by Carolyn Jessop
Between Sundays by Karen Kingsbury
The Trial by Robert Whitlow
The Stain by Harry Kraus, Jr.
A Woman's Heart Bible Study by Beth Moore
From Faking It To Finding Grace by Connie Cavanaugh

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Jul. 7, 2008
Those Things Will Kill You

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I've always known that vegetables were NOT as good for me as everyone says they are.  First it was salmonella on spinach, lettuce, tomatoes and now it is peppers and cilantro.  I'll stick with a big fat juicy ribeye steak and a tender baked potato.  You can keep your killer vegetables!!

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Jul. 5, 2008
Are You "Wooable" by Barack Obama?

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Before turning in for the night I came across this article on Barack Obama.  When I read it I knew it was something that I needed to share with you, my readers.  It is scary.  I have been concerned about him from the very beginnning.  I do NOT believe he is Muslim as the hoax email that has circulated states.  However, this article tells me much more about him.  He is obviously NOT a Christian.  It's sad that he thinks he is if he doesn't have anymore knowledge about the Word of God then this.  Anyway, here is the article.  Tell me what YOU think.

Cal Thomas
Posted on Jun 30, 2008

WASHINGTON (BP)--Barack Obama's presidential campaign plans to strike at the heart of the Republican base by attempting to woo Evangelical Christians and Roman Catholics to his side.

The Christian Broadcasting Network's David Brody first broke the story on his blog "The Brody File." Obama's campaign for the conservative Christian vote, which has largely gone to the Republican presidential candidate in recent elections, has been dubbed the "Joshua Generation Project." Joshua, Moses' successor, led the Israelites into the Promised Land. It wasn't the group that fled Egypt in the Exodus, though. They died in the wilderness, lacking faith in God's promise. It was the next generation that Joshua led into Canaan. Apparently, if we have enough faith in Obama, he will lead us all into a new America, but if we vote for John McCain, we will demonstrate a lack of faith (in Obama) and die in the political badlands.

Obama is better at biblical language and imagery than any Democrat in modern times. He certainly beats Howard Dean, now the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, who once offered Job as his favorite New Testament book. This is cynical manipulation of the devout and it is no better when Democrats do it than when Republicans use religious language for partisan advantage.

Obama has declared himself a committed Christian. He can call himself anything he likes, but there are certain markers among the evangelicals he is courting that one must meet in order to qualify for that label.

Some insight into Obama's "Christianity" comes from an interview he gave in 2004 to Chicago Sun-Times religion editor Cathleen Falsani for her book, "The God Factor: Inside the Spiritual Lives of Public People."

"I'm rooted in the Christian tradition," said Obama. He then adds something most Christians will see as universalism: "I believe there are many paths to the same place, and that is a belief that there is a higher power, a belief that we are connected as a people."

Falsani correctly brings up John 14:6 (and how many journalists would know such a verse, much less ask a question based on it?) in which Jesus says of Himself, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." That sounds exclusive, but Obama says it depends on how this verse is heard. According to Falsani, Obama thinks that "all people of faith -- Christians, Jews, Muslims, animists, everyone -- know the same God." (Her words.)

Evangelicals and serious Catholics might ask if this is so, why did Jesus waste His time coming to Earth, suffering pain, rejection and crucifixion? If there are many ways to God, He might have sent down a spiritual version of table manners and avoided the rest.

Here's Obama telling Falsani, "The difficult thing about any religion, including Christianity, is that at some level there is a call to evangelize and proselytize. There's the belief, certainly in some quarters, that if people haven't embraced Jesus Christ as their personal savior, they're going to hell." Falsani adds, "Obama doesn't believe he, or anyone else, will go to hell. But he's not sure he'll be going to heaven, either." Again, that is contrary to what Evangelicals and most Catholics believe.

Here's Obama again: "I don't presume to have knowledge of what happens after I die. When I tuck in my daughters at night and I feel like I've been a good father to them, and I see that I am transferring values that I got from my mother and that they're kind people and that they're honest people, and they're curious people, that's a little piece of heaven."

Any first-year seminary student could deconstruct such "works salvation" and wishful thinking. Obama either hasn't read the Bible, or if he has, doesn't believe it if he embraces such thin theological wisps.

Obama can call himself anything he likes, but there is a clear requirement for one to qualify as a Christian and Obama doesn't meet that requirement. One cannot deny central tenets of the Christian faith, including the deity and uniqueness of Christ as the sole mediator between God and Man and be a Christian. Such people do have a label applied to them in Scripture. They are called "false prophets."

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Feb. 27, 2008
Do These People Really Think They Can Get Away With That??

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You know, I'm watching Inside Edition right now (it just came on while I was doing something else - I don't normally watch it).  They just finished a story on the MARRIED policeman Bobby Cutts from Canton Ohio who murdered his pregnant girlfriend Jessie Davis and dumped her body in some woods.  Then he reported her missing.  This guy was a cop!!!!!!!!  Did he really think he could get away with that?  I don't know what makes Drew Peterson, Scott Peterson, Mark Hacking, Cesar Laurean and other husbands/boyfriends think they can murder their wives/girlfriends and get away with it.  That just makes no sense to me.  Then this guy - Bobby Cutts - begged for the jury to spare his life prior to their deliberation of his sentence.  That just makes me sick to think of what these women went through before they were murdered by someone that they loved (right or wrong as that may be in some cases)  There is always something that gives them away.  Most recently Marine Cesar Laurean fleed the country after murdering girlfriend Maria Lauterback from Vandalia, Ohio.  As far as I know he is still on the run.  That idiot (sorry - but that's what he is) burned her body in his backyard.  Did he think noone would notice that? 

Numbers 32:23 says that we can "be sure your sins will find you out".  I just don't understand what makes them think they can get away with stuff like murdering someone.  I don't get it.  Even in the Scott Peterson case - it took a while but he was eventually caught, tried and sentenced.  Why would someone even consider murdering someone?  As for Drew Peterson, he should keep watching his back because they will eventually get him too.  He thinks he's gotten away with two murders - but they will get him.

Ok - I think I'm done and stepping down from my soap box now.

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Things That Make Me Smile


Seeing the kids reading their Bibles on their own
Hearing the ocean
Smelling a cake baking
Remembering our wedding day
Singing in the church choir
Shopping for my family
Feeling good
Reading in the tub
A quiet house
Watching a funny movie with the kids
Seeing my kids playing a game together
Ron's little finger dance
Hearing my kids being excited about church
Watching Ron play with Faith (our dog)
Hearing Ron snoring beside me after he has been gone on a long trip
Chatting with special friends
Feeling hot sand under my feet on a beach somewhere
Game night with Brian & Kim and kids
Spending one on one time with Kim
Double Dating With Brian and Kim
A clean house
Sitting on my front porch in my new rockers
Walking on a cool evening with my family



Things I Want To Do Before I Die


Take voice lessons
Lose 100 pounds
Take a yearly vacation with just my girl friends
Break completely free from the strongholds that have a grip on me
Find a hair style that I'm totally happy with
Become a great grandmother
Live on the beach
Drive a racecar on the race track
Learn to swim confidently
Go sky-diving
Learn to knit
Scrapbook our family's life
Build a house with an inground pool
Own my own laptop
Visit Alaska
See the REAL Eiffel Tower
Take a short term family missions trip
Own a black Jaguar X-Type car
Be a REAL wife/mom who cooks/cleans and everything
Have Lasix Surgery
Bungee Jump




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