I m a wife, mother and grandmother. I have always enjoyed writing even from an early age. My book Beyond the Ashes has been written as a labour of love. All the characters are real to me and their story needed to be told. As a Christian my desire is to write General Fiction stories about real people but Hope and a desire for 'better' will always be part of the journey. I have had several short stories published over the years and moderate success in writing competitions.
I realized as I was thinking today (30/01/15) that perhaps I should add here that I have had life experiences of many valley times but also many mountain top experiences. I can understand and be beside anyone who finds their life in tatters because I have 'been' there. Of course as I have got older as well there have been the added sorrows of losing not only older family members but also one by one finding the dearest of friends and the ones of greatest support and care also dying. On the site of rich mountains has been my certainty of the value of marriage and how grateful I am that after loss and sadness I made a happy and long-lasting marriage commitment. The one who was my best friend back then is still my best friend 45 years later. Beyond the Ashes touches upon the POWER of LOVE when folk can forget about their own personal 'feelings' and reach out in LOVE to a desperate and broken person.
And of all the rich people dumping their mass of coins into the coffers in Jerusalem, it was a widow who put in her “crumbs” that got His attention! Great post, sister.
“If you feel you have little to sow – out of your little let it be sown with the right heart attitude. and generously.” I appreciate this gentle reminder Faye. I have yet to re-establish a posting presence on my blog and I am saddened & frustrated. Your sweet words speak kindness to my heart – let my little be enough for now. Hugs to you, dear cyber-space friend!
This is a beautiful word of encouragement Faye, thank you sister. May God bless you richly this Lord’s Day.
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And of all the rich people dumping their mass of coins into the coffers in Jerusalem, it was a widow who put in her “crumbs” that got His attention! Great post, sister.
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“If you feel you have little to sow – out of your little let it be sown with the right heart attitude. and generously.” I appreciate this gentle reminder Faye. I have yet to re-establish a posting presence on my blog and I am saddened & frustrated. Your sweet words speak kindness to my heart – let my little be enough for now. Hugs to you, dear cyber-space friend!
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What a beautiful and encouraging post, especially for those of us who feel we have little to give. Wishing you a Happy Mother’s Day, Faye. ❤
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I love this post, Faye. Little given generously can be much!!
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