I love a good story. I love it even more when they are true (or mostly true). Truth is stranger than fiction. Have you ever been spell-bound when a speaker shares a compelling story that shows their point perfectly? I have and I think about those stories all the time.
In my first set of books, Family Parables: Wiseman Foolishman parable, I use a fictional family to show how scripture stories can help us find solutions to our problems if we think about it.
In Love Like Alzheimer's, a young couple must navigate their new marriage while trying to help take care of his grandma with Alzheimer's disease. It is particularly helpful for young adults that have family dealing with the disease.
Faith Through The Darkness is based on a true story of a single mother suddenly struggling to save the life of her son. Through faith, prayers and support from friends and family, she seeks a miracle. Does she find one?
I write a weekly blog about real people (past and present) that strike out to achieve their goals and how they accomplish them. I cover seven basic principles - Vision, belief (confidence), Proactive, Team, Resolve, Practice, and Service. At the least, I hope they are entertaining stories about many well-known people. For many, they are a road map to achieving their own goals.