From the Heart: ” Collection of Stories and Poems from the Front Lines of Parenting” may no longer be in print, but if you’re interested, you can connect and contact the editor at https://writeforcharity.wordpress.com/the-book/. Read More
The Warrior
Quiet strength covers languishing eyes Bold courage hides wounded child Moral stand, smoldering abyss Difference made, positive impact remains Recognition withheld, all glory is fleeting Bloodied, bruised, and worn Weapons drawn, she fights alone Even buried in the ashes, Grace knows her name Battle rages, no end in sight Press on, retreat not, My Warrior Read More
God In Your Flesh
Readers desiring to better understand the Holy Spirit will find answers to all their questions nestled within the pages of, God In Your Flesh. Mylon Avery addresses questions found both within and outside the walls of the traditional church. One need not have been raised in church to find revelation. Read More
Here Come the Grammar Police!
In my professional career, I’ve received so many cringe-worthy emails. Witnessing heinous abuses of the English language always leaves me asking the question, “Did you sleep through high school English classes?” Please hang in there while we navigate through some very common grammar mistakes… Read More
Flex It Pink – Strong Women, Empowering Other Women
Founded in 2013, FIP is “a place for women to go to feel supported, empowered, loved and just a place to vent when the going gets tough. Our number one priority is to help support, educate, and lead every woman who needs help in each step of their journeys without judgment. Read More
Lessons in Bad@$$ery from GI Jane
Movies about strong, bad@$$ women resonate so loudly in my heart, particularly when the women involved don’t necessarily seek out the path they find themselves embarking upon. Read More
“Tough Love”
A few weeks ago my pastor, who also happens to be my husband, expounded on the traits of a friend and one of them in particular really hit home; “a friend sticks out the good and bad.” I recognized the trait because I’d recently struggled with it. As I reflected on my experience, I wondered to Read More