Squanto
Many are attempting to erase our history of all the bad that has happened, but with each bad event that is erased so are the great things God has done with man’s bad intentions. After first grade, 1961 I don’t … Continue reading →
Many are attempting to erase our history of all the bad that has happened, but with each bad event that is erased so are the great things God has done with man’s bad intentions. After first grade, 1961 I don’t … Continue reading →
My good friend Lisa Robbins has a new release just in time for Christmas that I am excited to feature on today’s CCA blog. In this beautifully illustrated picture book, children will meet an assortment of animal characters— Rowdy Ram, … Continue reading →
My daughter, Teri McKinley, and I have been co-authoring books for the past decade. Nearly 10 years ago, her husband encouraged us to write a Christmas picture book, so we started brainstorming. The Christmas story (of course) is original to … Continue reading →
Happy Independence Day! Just for fun, I created a puzzle to give you a chance to see how well you remember the words to our National Anthem, “The Star Spangled Banner.” Starting at the top left box in this puzzle, … Continue reading →
Father’s Day is just around the corner, and it’s time to celebrate the first man in our lives – our fathers. This year, why not take the opportunity to honor not just our earthly dads, but also our heavenly Father? … Continue reading →
Joy is so wrapped up in Pentecost! It is celebrated 50 days after Easter and means 50. It is the Greek name for the Old Testament spring harvest festival known as the Feast of Weeks. The Israelites celebrated it 7 … Continue reading →