Bridges to Life – a more humane and effective way to treat criminals

Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? (Matthew 7:3) I spent an evening in prison a while back. I volunteered to go with Bob Bolling, a friend who goes there regularly. Bolling invited two of us to attend a graduation ceremony. The graduates recently completed the Bridges to Life program. Getting through security was much like going through […]

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Family Life Articles

I got my start in freelance writing selling articles about our everyday lives as young, usually broke, parents of little girls who also moved around a lot for jobs. Writers are advised to write about what they know about. For me that was helping the girls settle into new situations (Living with Children); dining out with babies and pre-schoolers (Mothers’ Manual); getting dinner on the table every night (American Baby); and traveling with toddlers in […]

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General Interest Articles

One of the delights and challenges of being a writer is that nearly anything in life becomes an idea for an article. Here I wrote about why I collect antiques (House Beautiful); Vacation Farms as a family vacation idea and places in Central Ohio to camp inexpensively (Columbus Monthly); how to find time/places to hide away to focus on writing (Writer’s Digest); and why do we have to reset our clocks twice a year (Columbus […]

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Human Interest Articles

I meet so many amazing people in my travels. Here I got to write about an amazing German woman who befriended a Latino family and started a three-generational legacy; a young med student who finally got to meet her birth mother when she needed to know her medical history for her studies; a ninety-year-young woman named Mother of the Year; and a miracle woman who survived a fall that resulted in a broken neck. These […]

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