Let's take a minute to get away from the noise of life and relax. Let's grab our coffee cups and share "moments" of our lives. For isn't every moment a story of family, friends and faith---the glue of our existence. May we always rejoice in Ephesians 2:10: "For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them." So, get comfortable. Let's share our "moments" over the coffee cup.
BE ENCOURAGED WHEREVER YOU FIND YOURSELF. YOU ARE IN HIS HANDS
Monday, January 24, 2022
The second story in the TO BE OR NOT TO BEE SERIES released this month. You can find THE MONKEY, THE TIGER, AND LITTLE MISS in paperback and e-book formats. They are available on Amazon. They can also be ordered through Barnes & Noble and other fine bookstores. (Third grade level read.)
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
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