Fresh Starts
Leading up to the start of a new year, some people begin making New Year’s resolutions: to eat better, to exercise, to stop smoking or to lose weight. We are looking for the promise that a fresh start brings. Just … Continue reading →
About Cheryl C. Malandrinos
Cheryl Malandrinos is a freelance writer, children’s author and editor. Her first children’s book, Little Shepherd, was released in August 2010 by Guardian Angel Publishing. Her book, A Christmas Kindness, was published in 2012 by 4RV Publishing. Ms. Malandrinos lives in Western Massachusetts with her husband and two children. She also has a son who is married.
Leading up to the start of a new year, some people begin making New Year’s resolutions: to eat better, to exercise, to stop smoking or to lose weight. We are looking for the promise that a fresh start brings. Just … Continue reading →
Glory to the newborn King! The Very First Christmas introduces children to one of the most wonderful stories of all time, the birth of Jesus. Using the popular and vibrant artwork from The Beginner’s Bible, children will learn the events … Continue reading →
When I embarked upon my career, writing for children was not on my mind. My first completed manuscript was actually a women’s novel about three sisters. As it often happens, however, God had other plans. In 2006, I decided to try my … Continue reading →
Not long ago, an editorial director challenged his blog readers to create a mission statement. When I thought about the books I write and what I wanted to accomplish through them, my mission statement looked liked this, “Sharing the message of hope … Continue reading →
Before we know it, Advent will be upon us. I’m one who likes to browse through possible resources and choose something new at my leisure. Here is a short list of some books and DVDs that are currently available at … Continue reading →
Our family has been dealing with a great deal of change this year. I began working outside the home for the first time in over a decade. Our oldest daughter became a teenager. Our youngest daughter struggles with my work … Continue reading →