Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Women of Wisdom



As of late, my writing has taken a new direction and my focus now is mainly non-fiction. That's not to say I won't churn out a fictional story every now and then, but spiritually, I have shifted, and so has my brain. It's now fixed on the really important things - things pertinent to salvation. After all, as children of God, we should all be in the business of helping to move the Lord's saving work forward, right?


My newest project Women of Wisdom, Courage and Virtue is something I had pondered writing for a long time and finally just went for it. I hope you will enjoy this little booklet as much as I have enjoyed writing it. I'll keep you posted on the release date.

Book Intro


Frequently, when I say my prayers, I ask my Heavenly Father to bless me with the wisdom of Eve, the faith and devotion of Ruth, the courage of Esther, and the virtue and righteousness of Mary, mother of the Savior. We are commanded to be perfect, even as our Savior and our Heavenly Father is perfect. We are also taught that to achieve this, we must emulate Christ in all things, and what better way to do that than to seek the attributes of those whose very lives exemplify Him–lives in which we can view each of them as types of Christ?
These four holy women have greatly influenced my own life, and thoughts of their examples touch me so much, I can hardly find the words to express my feelings. They put off the natural man–that part of us that is such an enemy to God–and their willing and open hearts enabled God to do His work in them. In this way, they had their own appointed part in helping bring His plan to pass. Each of them owns a special place in my heart, and I don’t even know where to begin to share it.
So, I will start at the beginning . . .