Thursday, November 28, 2013

"Little Pleasures"


Happy Thanksgiving you all!!  I want to share some thoughts from “Jesus Calling” by Sarah Young.  First, this book has hit me between the eyes in so many good ways.  Recently I have realized that I get so wrapped up in this fallen world that I let it blind me from God's glory and His many blessings.


“As you go through this day, look for tiny treasures strategically placed along the way.  I lovingly go before you and plant little pleasures to brighten your day.  Look carefully for them, and pluck them one by one.”  Jesus Calling for November 23.  Romans 8:38-39 and Psalm 4:7-8.


May you have a joyful and blessed spirit of Thanksgiving not only today, but every day as you “pluck” God’s many blessings.

 I have attached some pictures of the people that I am thankful for.





 

Saturday, November 16, 2013

"Brave New Century"


I am so excited to get my blog geared up again with the new released “Brave New Century.”  It is a collection of 4 short stories about women who overcome hardships and find love at the turn of the 20th century.

One of the authors is a dear friend of mine, Paula Mowery.  Her writing thunders with emotion.  A few editors have agreed with me on that fact.  The other author’s stories are also well-written and will touch your heart. You will not walk away empty after reading this book. 

So grab you some tissue, hot chocolate, and a blanket when you read “Brave New Century.”
 
Please enjoy the teaser below!

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKEVhl8thJM

Sunday, October 6, 2013

The Incredible Turtle Journey


It was another one of those things that if I hadn’t seen it, I wouldn’t have believed it.

 My daughter Sara loves animals and she has had a variety of them as pets over the years.  When she came back from the beach a few years ago, she brought back some miniature turtles. They were so cute and not much bigger than a quarter.  We also have a miniature dachshund, Little John.  So I kept the turtles high up on a counter to keep him away from them. And I put them in a deep container so they couldn’t crawl out. Or so I thought. 

  We came in home one day and Sara’s turtle Reg was missing from his box.  That stumped me.  I thought somebody would have had to pick him up.  Then I realized the little coral tree decoration was sitting close to the container’s edge.  Could he have climbed the tree and gotten out?  He could have fallen off the counter to a lower counter, to a stool, and then to the floor.  Could he do all that and survive?  I doubted it until I found him across the room behind the dog’s crate.  Yep!  He did all that plus he didn’t get eaten by Little John!

“The LORD is my light and my salvation; Whom shall I fear? The LORD is the strength of my life; Of whom shall I be afraid?”  Psalm 27:1 (NKJV)

I think part of the reason Reg the turtle was able to do all that was his lack of fear. Reg didn’t question.  He just kept going.  What if we did that as Christians?  What if we didn’t let fear stop or hinder us?  We just kept going and working for the Lord. Wow! What a difference we could make. 
 
 

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

"Be the Blessing"


                Paula is a dear friend of mine.  And I’m very excited about the release of her next book “Be the Blessing on September 13th.”  It is a sequel to “The Blessing Seer.” These are wonderful books that make you stop and think.  When you read her books, you will discover what a talented writer she is.


Paula,

   Thank you for being on my blog.  One of the things I admire about you is your passion to motivate Christians to get out of their comfort zones.  I think most Christians are like me and hesitant about venturing out.  It’s a scary thought and it shouldn’t be.  Did you experience anything to cause this passion in you?

Honestly, I have usually had to experience or learn something before being able to share it. As I have written about getting out of comfort zones, I am writing from my experience of having God nudge me out of mine. When I have ventured outside of my comfort zone and followed God’s leading, I have enjoyed the total adventure of being in His will. I can’t help but share that with others to encourage them in this adventure with God.  

Has God ever asked you to do something that you didn’t understand at the time, but you did it anyway?  If so, what was the outcome?

I remember once how strongly God laid an author/friend on my heart. I didn’t know anything about what was going on in her life at the time. I also really didn’t know what to say, but I obeyed and emailed her. I just told her that God had brought her to mind, and I was saying a prayer for her. When she emailed me back she indicated that my words and prayers had come at the exact moment she needed. She had been going through a struggle. I thanked God for using me in such a simple way. This taught me to be open to nudges from God.

How much of you is in the main character Addy?

Of course Addy and I both share the position of pastor’s wife, however I am not as shy about speaking as she is. As Brooke can attest to, I am outgoing and never meet a stranger. Now, some of the situations in the book come from real-life occurrences with church members.

One of the themes in “Be the Blessing” is encouragement and hope through suffering.   As a writer, I know how hard that is to write.  How did you do it and still keep it uplifting?

To keep this topic uplifting was simple because of the many testimonies to God’s help I have observed and been involved in. First Peter the third chapter and verses fourteen to sixteen gives the Christian instruction in this area. These verses explain that even if we do suffer, we must always be ready to tell another person about the hope we have. That’s the difference between a Christian who suffers and a non-believer who suffers – we Christians have a living Hope within us.

It’s amazing how you get your wonderful ideas to write about.  What is the biggest blessing you get from writing your stories?

One of the biggest blessings I have gained is hearing from readers who have been touched and encouraged through my words. I couldn’t ask for anything more blessed than that!

For me personally, I feel blessed that God would give me the ability and the ideas to write for Him. It’s all at once exciting and humbling.

What’s the most unique idea you’ve ever gotten?

I would have to say the idea for the first book, The Blessing Seer, was most unique. I had simply been mulling over a sermon illustration when I went to bed one night. After just a few moments God downloaded the whole outline for the book into my head. I had to jump up and write it down as fast as my hand could transcribe. This was a very different story than I had been writing.

Okay Paula, I have to ask a fun and silly question now. What is your favorite ride at the fair and why?

Brooke, you are the more daring of the two of us. So, my favorite ride at the fair would be the one I would watch you ride. I do not like to go high or fast. I prefer to walk around looking at everything and get a funnel cake.


Thank you so much for this enjoyable interview, and for the opportunity to appear on your blog.
 

 
 
Endorsement for BE THE BLESSING
 
 
 
"We all wonder why bad things happen to good people. Can God use even the worst events in our lives to help us feed the world around us?Be the Blessing skillfully provides both food for thought and food for discussion." -- Lisa Wingate, national best-selling author of The Sea Glass Sisters and The Prayer Box.

 
Blurb: Addy Townsend hadn’t strolled with Conrad or had a vision in five years. Now Conrad has returned to challenge her to be a blessing to those around her. The Holy Spirit begins to nudge her into service in new ways and she follows.
But when she is blindsided with personal problems, can Addy learn to be a willing vessel even in times of struggle and suffering?
 
 
 

Monday, September 2, 2013

Chili With the Queen


No, I’m not joking.  I had chili with Queen Elizabeth II…in a dream.  Yep, I dreamed I went to Buckingham Palace in my jeans and enjoyed a chili supper with her.  Does that make me crazy?  Probably no more so than I’ve been the last 40 odd years.

            In reality, that dream would be impossible for many reasons.  One of which is the fact that I am not royalty in the world’s eyes. I am beneath her socially, but that’s not the case in the eyes of Jesus. 

 “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” Galatians 3:28 (NIV)
Our earthly labels don’t matter in the body of Christ.  As believers, we are all one with Him.  It doesn’t matter whether you are a queen or a beggar. You are equally important to Him and loved by Him.  That’s better than having chili with anybody!!

Monday, August 19, 2013

Icing on the Cake


Who doesn’t like icing on the cake?  This time I’m talking about a wonderful book written by my friend Janice Thompson. “Icing on the Cake” is another book in her Weddings by Designs series.   This series takes place on Galveston Island, Texas and centers around the Rossi family and their business, Club Wed where Bella Rossi is a wedding planner. There are many wonderful and diverse characters involved in the Club Wed world.  And each book is clever and deals with a Club Wed character’s journey with lots of humor and hope in each serving. And, I always take away something for myself too.


Scarlet Lindsey is the main character in, “Icing on the Cake.” She runs her bakery, Let Them Eat Cake.  She also makes some the wedding cakes for Club Wed as well.  This book has a little extra in that not only do we to experience Scarlet’s personal journey, but we get to experience Armando’s Rossi’s as well as.  We all have journeys, but we may be surprised at what somebody is going through.

 

 

Janice has also written many other wonderful books as well.  You can find these books on her website www.janicehannathompson.com "Love, Laughter and Happily Ever Afters!"  You can find her book on Amazon or Barnes and Nobles.  Janice’s books are like potato chips.  You can’t stop at just one.
Writing isn’t Janice’s only talent.  She also decorates cakes.  On her Face Book page you will find postings about her month long Cake Walk. Below are two pictures of her beautiful cakes. I wonder if they are as tasty as Scarlet’s.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Wreck!


Hey Everybody!


   I’m sorry it’s been two weeks since my last post.  My husband was in a wreck and had to be cut out of his truck.  God was with him.  He walked away with 3 cracked ribs.  He is still recuperating, but he is doing better.

   Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.  I will get back soon.  There's more to this miraculous story.

  Thank you all
    Brooke (Brooksie) Cox