by M. J. | Apr 2, 2019 | Bee Tracks, Honey Bees, Speaking Events
This Friday we had everything about bees in the classroom–everything, that is, except the bees! Because of my book, Life Lessons from the Hive, I was invited to Volunteer State Community College in Gallatin to give a lecture on bees and beekeeping. It’s...
by M. J. | Mar 17, 2019 | Life Lessons from a Rescue Dog
I’ve been working like crazy to finish my second book, Life Lessons from a Rescue Dog. It’s in the final stages of editing and I hope to have it out before Easter. (Wow! There’s an idea for a great Easter gift!) So, here’s a little sneak...
by M. J. | Feb 8, 2019 | Thinking Outside the Hive
What is this daffodil thinking? It’s February! Tennessee’s weather is predictably unpredictable–even in winter. It’s not unusual for a warm spell to take a peek from behind the curtain for a few days. The warmth is both a tease and a promise....
by M. J. | Dec 22, 2018 | Holidays, Thinking Outside the Hive
Let’s not miss the point of the manger. Jesus’ first coming was mankind’s only chance for reconciliation with God. Coming as a man with a demonstration of the Kingdom, Jesus brought an absurd solution to eternal separation from God: Himself....
by M. J. | Dec 15, 2018 | Holidays, Thinking Outside the Hive
As smart as we think we are, we really don’t understand God. His purposeful plan wasn’t simply a stroke of genius, it was a calculated objective set in motion from the foundations of the earth. After all, God doesn’t have moments of brilliance....
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