Reading with expression
“TO – om! Come HOME Tom!” I can hear the opening lines today, more than eighty years after my mama read the book Tom Sawyer to us when we were kids. I loved to hear her read and wished she would read … Continue reading →
About Janice D. Green
Janice D. Green retired as an elementary librarian to write children's books. She is author and publisher of The Creation, Baby Jesus . . . Messiah!, and Jonah, the Fearful Prophet. Two of these titles have also been translated into Amharic and Swahili. Her passion is to write about the Bible in a way that encourages young families to want to read it for themselves. Her current work in progress is a devotional book about the life of Moses. She also has an alphabet book under contract with Ambasador International that is being illustrated by her grandson, Jonathan Huff. www.honeycombadventures.com www.biblequilts.com.
“TO – om! Come HOME Tom!” I can hear the opening lines today, more than eighty years after my mama read the book Tom Sawyer to us when we were kids. I loved to hear her read and wished she would read … Continue reading →
I love to hear a Bobwhite Quail in the evening, but it has been years since I have heard them. So I recently purchased some Bobwhite Quail eggs and put them in our incubator. I’ll say early on that quail … Continue reading →
If a dog is called man’s best friend, then perhaps it follows that a puppy could become a child’s best friend. But not all puppies are alike, and even more so, the dogs they grow up to be. Finding a good match between … Continue reading →
Are you a person who is driven by so many goals and expectations that you find little time to do anything for the pure joy of doing it? I doubt that this is a pattern that fits everyone, but I am learning … Continue reading →
A Case for Grace – Student Edition: A Journalist Explores the Evidence of Transformed Lives Author: Lee Strobel 132 pages Language: English ISBN 13: 978-0-310-73657-8 List price: $9.99 Reviewed By: Janice D. Green Rating: In The Case for Grace, author Lee … Continue reading →
I am a member of a small church that has two high school students and three younger children. Occasionally grandchildren and other children visit. Most of our church members are grandparents several times over by now, and many of their children have … Continue reading →
