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
The Revolutionary Christmas Song You’ve Never Really Heard
We sing “Silent Night” and “Joy to the World” every Christmas. We hum along to “O Holy Night” and “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” These …
The Wise Men’s Terrible Mistake (And How God Used It Anyway)
We call them wise men. We sing about them in carols. We give them names (Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar, though Scripture never does). We put …
The Man Who Never Spoke: What Joseph’s Silence Teaches Us About Faith
In all four gospels, across hundreds of verses about Jesus’ life and ministry, Joseph never speaks a single word. Not one. We hear from Mary …
A Perfect Christmas Sermon: “The Greatest Gift”
It is the last Sunday before Christmas. I have just walked into my house after listening to my pastor, Mark Lindsey of First Baptist Church …
Why the Angels Went to the Night Shift First
We’ve romanticized them beyond recognition. In nativity sets, they wear clean robes and carry pristine staffs. In Christmas pageants, they’re played by adorable children wrapped …
No Room at the Inn: The Christmas Story We’ve Been Getting Wrong
Every Christmas, we tell the story of the heartless innkeeper who turned away a pregnant woman in labor. We imagine Mary and Joseph going door …






