Welcome, editors and publishers
I
am an idealist with a deep concern about where our nation and world are
headed. My goal is to bring God's message and a greater measure of
biblical values back to our culture, so that we and our children have a
promising future and, Lord willing, a better world to live in.
Understandably, then, I write for the crossover market.
My Web Site's Purposes:
• To help my readers become better acquainted with me
• To help new and emerging writers towards publishing success
• To introduce myself to editors, publishers, and their staff members
• To sell my books
1. Understanding God. I found after a great deal of study that I could understand to a comfortable point who and what He is and what He is doing, and I want to share that.
The One, the Only, the All: What Our Creator Wants the World to Know is ready for publication. It has been very well received in trial studies and nearly sold four times.
On God, People, Life, Suffering, and Love reveals the true nature and desires of our wondrous God of unconditional love.
2. The Best Interests of Children, our future. Their deepest needs are often undervalued if not overlooked these days— even by some Christians.
Our Underprivileged Children: Who They Are Will Surprise You is well along in process.
Parenting with Faith-Based Self-Esteem nearly sold twice but is still on the market.
3. Emotional Health - Promoting good emotional health and its importance in quality of life and relationships.
My
published works on self-esteem for teens, stress, and chronic illness
deal with this topic. If you need a book on any practical aspect of
this topic, contact me on Home/Contact.
4. Morals and Values - Working for change in today's eroded morals and values, which deny people the best life has to offer. I'm continuously drawing up essays and articles on various aspects of this topic. A lifelong interest in current affairs stimulates many of these. Contact me for a list of subjects covered.
Comments Regarding My Work:"Your writing style bears a striking resemblance to that of Phil Yancey." A senior editor at Zondervan
"Clear, vivid, and forthright style" A magazine editor, early in my career
"I like the way you write in the vernacular." A student attending a class I taught on my Bible study
"Astute mind"
Gordon McIntyre, managing editor of the Post-Crescent, my local newspaper, where I wrote a daily space available feature for 2 1/2 years.
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