Living with Evil
What can be worse? Living with evil and allowing “fate” to run its course or trying, just trying to change the situation.
What can be worse? Living with evil and allowing “fate” to run its course or trying, just trying to change the situation.
We’re granted the time, we’re granted the day. We only receive what’s allowed.
I’m often asked why I write books with such different subject matter. True, both books are fiction. One is Christian fiction, relating the journey of an Amish girl who leaves her community and the other one a historical war story.
One should never discount a very perceptive woman with a heart yearning for justice and a belief that being honestly vulnerable will overcome the most jaded and oppressed heart.
The Kommandant has a role to fulfill, also Sophie. But each dislikes their present jobs. Chipping away at the facade is a laborious process...
I wonder how often, in this present culture people "bide their time" or "put up" with situations that are not to our liking. It's good to desire change but oh,…
Authors likely portray people the writer has known or observed, but imagination and creativity make these characters come alive. I've often been asked "Is Lizzie's Journey your story?"
“If it is possible, as much as depends upon you, live peaceably with all men.” It may not always be possible; however it’s a worthy principle to strive for.
The green smells and trees, the wildflowers, rolling hills and the rhythm of the seasons. Birdsong & wind playing its soft melody through the trees.
It might be enough at the end of the day when the view becomes clear and bright. To know you saw and conquered your fears makes everything worth the good fight.