Last year, I read Tricia’s book called Lead Your Family Like Jesus. In the book, Tricia asked this question: “If your child’s most vivid childhood memory was of today, what would he or she remember?” This quote has stuck with me and challenged the way I spend my days. Because here’s the truth. I’m afraid… [Continue Reading]
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Is the Grass Truly Greener on the Other Side of the Fence? | Guest Post by MaryLu Tyndall
Today on Living Inspired, I’m going to be chatting with two guests, one of them being MaryLu Tyndall! Without further ado, here’s MaryLu with a special guest post! Forsaken Dreams is the first book in a trilogy that is based on a little-known historical event. It’s the sort of event that perhaps the United States would… [Continue Reading]
Catchy Phrases | Guest Post by Susan Milligan and Shea Wood
In our society we love catchy phrases. Slogans really stick with us. Do you know the product that goes with these slogans? “Softens hands while you do dishes.” “I’m lovin’ it!” “Good to the last drop.” Answers: (Palmolive, McDonald’s, Maxwell House) These are all great marketing slogans and we remember them well! Then there are… [Continue Reading]
My Writing Desk | Debra Clopton and Margaret Brownley
Debra: I’m glad to be here on Tricia’s blog and invite you into my cozy office! Okay, I will confess, these pictures are not of my office today—they are of my office a couple of months ago. Today I just finished two back-to-back deadlines so my office is a national disaster area!!! I’ll clean before I… [Continue Reading]
What An Unexpected Flower Pot Taught Me About Hope | Guest Post by Eva Piper
Hope can be a verb or a noun. Used as a verb it means we want something to happen. We hear stories of tragic events and hope everything and everyone will be safe. We may hear from a friend or loved one who shares a need. We end the conversation with “I hope everything works… [Continue Reading]