Welcome to my world!
I began this website as a platform to sell my books. However, when I had to name it and chose “Eagerly Waiting,” based on Hebrews 9:28, the nature of the website morphed into something more.
The articles you will find on Eagerly Waiting are about the Bible, cozy mysteries, and the challenge of living victoriously in this world as we eagerly wait for the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. I hope that you, too, are waiting with great anticipation for the return of our Lord and that, while you wait, you will enjoy reading some of my blogs:
Here are links to indexes that will direct you to my blogs:
My Books, Workbooks, and Fun Books
Knowing the Unknowable One
Opening the Treasure Chest
Walking Heart-to-Heart with God
Walking Heart-to-Heart with Each Other
Fighting the Good Fight of Faith
Christian Mysteries: Why I Love Them!
List of Some Nonfiction Books You Don’t Want to Miss
Index of Assorted Topics
When This World Is Not Enough
Finding hope, joy, and peace when life refuses to cooperate There is a particular kind of grief that comes not just from loss itself, but …
What If Valentine’s Day is Actually About Martyrdom?
Every February 14th, we exchange heart-shaped boxes of chocolate and bouquets wrapped in cellophane. We make reservations at crowded restaurants and buy cards covered in …
The Love Language of Feet
Nobody writes poems about feet. We write about eyes – windows to the soul. About hands – instruments of tenderness and labor. About hearts – …
When ‘I Love You’ Becomes Noise
Has this ever happened to you? You and your mate say “I love you” constantly – at the end of every phone call, before leaving …
The Superiority of Friendship: Recovering the Love We’ve Forgotten
We’ve all watched it happen. Two friends are inseparable – finishing each other’s sentences, sharing inside jokes, showing up for each other through crises and …
When Seven Years Feel Like Days: What Jacob and Rachel Can Teach Us About Courtship
There’s a peculiar detail in Genesis 29:20 that stops me in my tracks every time I read it: “So Jacob served seven years to get …






