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Michele Braniff– 2014 Artist in Residence for Cambridge Centre for the Arts– a workshop this week!

I will be interviewing Michele on my blog very soon. She is a fellow storyteller with the Baden Storytellers’ Guild, but she also sketches and paints, all parts of the reason, I’m sure, why she was selected as Artist in … Continue reading →

Storytelling–Carolyn R. Wilker

Today I posted over at Canadian Writers Who Are Christian. Read about books, reading and storytelling. While storytellers know the story and tell from the heart, books are another form of storytelling, especially fiction and creative nonfiction.  Stories grab our … Continue reading →

Black History Month–Maranatha– Part 2

The chicken was delicious. Everything was good. Over the yummy Caribbean lunch, we talked with people at our table, several who are members of Maranatha. Dana and her husband, from Toronto,  were guests of a member. Dana asked how we, … Continue reading →

Black History Celebration a Success–Maranatha–Part 1

Members and pastor of Maranatha Lutheran Church can count themselves blessed by the event on Sunday, February 23rd to mark Black History Month. The church was filled, community members found their way to Maranatha’s new location on Woodhaven Road in … Continue reading →

Black History Month– Celebrating with our sister congregation

Today, our sister church, Maranatha Lutheran Church, will host their Black History Month celebration in a new location— at St Philip Lutheran Church, Woodhaven Road in Kitchener. Last year, church council members of St. Philip, of which I was one, … Continue reading →

World Storytelling Day

The World Storytelling Day is a “global celebration of the art of oral storytelling.” On this day, March 20th for the northern hemisphere, as many people as possible share their stories with others. The sharing can happen around a table … Continue reading →

Lasting Friendships– a Guest Post by Alicja Pyszka-Franceschini

Today I introduce Alicja Pyszka-Franceschini,  of the UK. We’ve been enjoying each other’s writing for a while. Enjoy her reflection on friendships!                                                                                                                                                                       photo by Alicja Pyszka-Franceschini My friend is moving. To the other side of the big pond. She … Continue reading →

Writing is not a hobby

  This morning I posted over at Canadian Writers Who Are Christian, with Writing is not a hobby. Sometimes that’s what people call it, sometimes that’s how writers  or wanna-be writers treat it. Go on over and read my post … Continue reading →

I Want to Write a Book– for those who think it’s easy

I’ve heard people say, “When I am retired, I’ll write my memoirs” or “When my children are grown, I’ll find time to write a book.” Some wait and they do write, but often it never happens. As if it were … Continue reading →

Celtic Woman–You Raise Me Up

I don’t know if the meaning I ascribe to this song is the one originally intended. I think of it as God raising us up to be more than we can be on our own.  Music can be a powerful … Continue reading →

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