Writing
ungrind webzine
Rewriting Tragedy – August 16, 2009
More Than Enough – July 5, 2009
Off-Stage Worship – April 13, 2009
Losing It! – March 23, 2009
The Attitude – November 17 2008
Lost and Found Family – August 18, 2008
The Pursuit of Peace – April 8, 2008
Shopping for Time–A Review – March 1, 2008
The Practice of Prayer – January 8, 2008
Soul-Deep Contentment – November 7, 2007
Radiant Magazine
What Does it Mean to Lament? – Winter 2007
Radiant Magazine Online
Biblical Fear Factor – April 9, 2008
An Unexpected Split – November 8, 2007
Blogging 101 – August 22, 2006
Relevant Magazine Online
Planning a Wedding–Without Losing Your Mind – March 2004
Redeeming the Time, Part 1 – March 2004
Redeeming the Time Part 2 – March 2004
Today’s Christian Woman Magazine
Faithful Women – January/February 2006 (scroll to the bottom of the page)
Appealing Virtues – January/February 2004
Today’s York Woman Magazine
Intimate Portrait: Marion Reesey – March/April 2002
Baltimore Magazine
Yum and Yummer – July 2000
Good Girl Gone Bad (Cabaret with Lea Thompson) – June 2000
Volunteering is Fundamental – April 2000
Come Sail Away – April 2000
Why do You Live Here, Anyway? – Metroguide 2000





I found your blog while searching for an article for A Lady in Waiting magazine. This is a new publication – I’m currently working on the premiere issue. If you’re interested, I invite you to visit the website, read a little bit more about the vision for the magazine, and possibly submit an article or two in the future.
Thank you for allowing God to use you through your writing. I know that what I read on your blog has blessed me.
Have a wonderful, Jesus-filled week!
Blessings,
Rebekah Bentley
I have two book manuscripts and wondered if you know of a publisher? Congrats on your articles.
I keep on popping up like a bad penny on your blog. What a blessing your blog and articles are. I just finished reading an unexpected split and it really touched me. This article touched me in several different ways. If we ever run into each other in person I would be more than glad to share. In the interim, I just will say thank you for your openness in your writings.
Karen