
This collection of essays covers various topics ranging from issues of ultimate concern, about God, the meaning of life, and so on, to what could be considered rather mundane, like drinking tea, with a variety of topics in between.
These reflections are on important issues, but they are not deep philosophical or theological treatises. The reader can enjoy them without having to resort to dictionaries or maybe an AI assistant to explain the concepts. There is even an element of fun contained in many of the pieces.
Print copies are available to purchase from Lulu and Amazon.
Also available in ebook formats – as an ePub and for Kindle.
Some words from my readers
“These stories have hope of deliverance, of a better tomorrow, of a successful ending.”
“I’m enjoying it, especially the thought provoking questions.”
“Reading your work makes me a better person.”
“I have been enjoying your book of essays, especially that each one is a standalone piece of thought. I can open the book randomly to any one and get a full meal out of it. Also, you deal with the full content of the historical heart of God and man.”
“You need to read those two special favorites of mine, ‘The Cave’ and ‘Cain was in Pain.’ You will learn why Cain killed his beloved brother, and all the pain Cain went through.”
“I love your perspective on family, animals, and nature–always heart warming to read about.”
“I just finished your essay, ‘People Are not Replaceable.’ it’s a fine piece of writing that brought to mind the realization that our eternal life does not begin when we go to the spirit world. It began as soon as we were born.”
“I enjoyed the book. It was simply written which was refreshing and I was fascinated with the tea chapter since I’m a coffee drinker. It almost made me want to convert.“
It is always said that we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but my husband designed the cover for this book and he has received some worthy praise:
“I forgot to tell you how much I like the book cover that your husband designed.”
“Your husband made a marvelous cover. The colors, the shapes, everything prompt one to peruse your book. In particular, the upward-curving green beams tie the background blue and the many-colored coin shapes.”