In the past, I have indexed my blogs chronologically. Now, I’m going to do it differently. I’ll list my blogs according to topic, including:
∙ Blogs with a Spiritual Theme
∙ Blogs about Books I Like: Fiction
∙ Blogs about Books I Like: Nonfiction
∙ Blogs for Holidays and Other Special Days
∙ Miscellaneous Blogs
I have listed a few blogs in more than one category, but mostly, they appear on only one list.
Miscellaneous Blogs
“Gaining Weight – Losing Weight: My Roller Coaster Story” – my skirmishes with obesity
“Calling All C.C. Cookie Monsters” – my recipe for chocolate chip cookies
“Disinformation Can Kill You” – builds up to the fact that there’s a lot of disinformation (propaganda) in the media about covid – then gives factual information and reliable medical sources for those who feel helpless in the face of the pandemic
“Be Young” – a celebration of spring and youth, especially 80-year-old youth
“Summershine” – a tribute to brides and their childhood friendships
“Why Should I Vote?” – explores some of the issues that make voting seem not worth it and why we must overcome those feelings
“The Bright Light of Encouragement” – 5 ways to encourage someone you love
“Sleep Deprivation: The Silent Epidemic Hitting Our Teenagers Hard” – why we need to make sure our teenagers are getting enough sleep
“Mark Robinson: ‘I Came Here to Get Something Started’ ” – Lt. Governor Mark Robinson (R-NC) delivers an inspiring speech encouraging Republicans to take a stand for righteousness
“How Women Can Encourage Their Husbands to Talk about Menopause” – here are some suggestions for wives who would like to share their menopause experiences with their husbands
“A Parable of Kings: Coping with Evil Leaders” – a short story and a few comments about living with evil rulers
“The Drones Are Coming! The Drones Are Coming!” – discusses one pastor’s theory about drone swarms appearing around the country
My Fiction
“A Brand New Christmas Morning” – a short story for Christmas
“Growing Up with Jesus” – a fictional vignette about a boyhood friend of Jesus’
“Parable of the Seekers” – a fantasy about enchanted flowers “lost” in a deep forest
“Parable of a Modern Tragedy We Can Reverse. Maybe…” – a parable about the destruction of an admirable businessman
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