Writing Through Grief
Losing a loved one can be devastating. Even knowing the person is in a better place may not help you cope with the pain and suffering. When I lost my mother to cancer, she was 47 and I was … 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.
Losing a loved one can be devastating. Even knowing the person is in a better place may not help you cope with the pain and suffering. When I lost my mother to cancer, she was 47 and I was … Continue reading →
Janine di Giovanni once said, “Easter is meant to be a symbol of hope, renewal, and new life.” As a reporter who spent decades covering conflicts in the Middle East, she may have a different idea of how meaningful that … Continue reading →
■Author: Heidi St. John ■Pages: 176 ■Publisher: Tyndale Momentum ■ISBN-10: 149641277X ■ISBN-13: 978-1496412775 ■SRP: $12.99 ■Reviewed By: Cheryl Malandrinos A helpful resource for mothers. Rating: 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 We might not always think of ourselves as warriors, but the … Continue reading →
One reviewer called my picture book, Little Shepherd, a “fresh and faithful look at the nativity story.” That was certainly the goal when writing it. Keep reading for a chance to win a free copy in the 12 Days of Christmas Books Giveaway.
Continue reading →If you’re looking for a book that encourages your child to think of others this Christmas season, then A Christmas Kindness by Cheryl C. Malandrinos is a great choice. Keep reading for a chance to win a free copy in the 12 Days of Christmas … Continue reading →
As we gather together around the table, may we remember the many Scripture passages that talk about being thankful and thanksgiving. Here are some of my favorites taken from the English Standard Version:
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