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  1. We the people have the power to make changes that glorify God--but will we?
  2. Does Christmas week still fill you with the excited anticipation as it did when you were a child?
  3. The heart of Christmas-- giving to those in need needs to last all year. Please remember those less fortunate.
  4. So much to do! During this time of the year, my memory bank is like the economy.
  5. One of the many good things about living in Texas at Christmas is that the stars shine brighter!
  6. "True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known untilit is lost." --- Charles Caleb Colton
  7. Maybe it's the season, but my mind is bubbling over with story ideas.
  8. It's Monday! Christmas shopping is nearly done. I love giving.
  9. What a perfect day to sit by the fire and write. And I do have a story brewing - right along with the coffee.
  10. What are you giving this year for Christmas? Can you give in such a way that your identity is anonymous?
  11. I hope I am never so caught up in myself that I'm poisoned by indifference.
  12. What are you doing in the war against world hunger?
  13. A successful writer offers hope to the reader by showing hope for the characters.
  14. Let's keep the coming holiday spirit for a whole year.
  15. I love the excitement in the air as we step into the holiday season - remember the reason for the season.
  16. "Live tomorrow's life today." Brian Wren
  17. Keeping a 3 year old granddaughter means writing is for another day.
  18. "There are no dull subjects. There are only dull writers." --H.L. Mencken
  19. As we plan our Thanksgiving dinners, remember those who are less fortunate.
  20. Every moment is a learning experience, and every happening fuels the writer.