Back in December, I took a retreat from the world. My in-laws were out of town and graciously allowed me to use their home as a hide-out. I had a creative project I wanted to work on, but the real reason for the trip was to face some ugly things from my past and begin [...]
Archive for the ‘Personal’ Category
The Poisonous Secret – Part 2 – Emotions
Posted in Healing, Personal, Recovery, Uncategorized on 04/11/2009 | 4 Comments »
Generation NeXt Marriage
Posted in Book Review, Friendship, Long Posts, Love, Marriage, Personal on 04/03/2008 | 4 Comments »
Do you still find yourself humming the love songs of the 80s and 90s? Do you still believe that every marriage should be between soul mates? But — do you wonder how you can succeed at love and marriage when the generation you grew up in didn’t? Marriage isn’t what it used to be-it can [...]
Romance Novels – Friend or Foe?
Posted in Personal on 07/19/2007 | 26 Comments »
Romantic Fiction is a multi-billion dollar industry. There are romance stories for every interest out there. Mystery, Prairie Romance, Romantic Suspense, Historical Romance, and in more recent years, Christian romantic fiction in all of the above mentioned genres and more. I’m friends with a few authors who write in this field, and I highly respect [...]
Touch Hunger: The KingJaymz Sequel, Part Two
Posted in Personal on 07/11/2007 | 12 Comments »
When I entered college at the age of 16, I was very much messed up. I had received little guidance from my folks on most of the important areas of life. But, finally, I had girl friends who were more “liberal” and “open minded.” About twice a week, I would get a hug. At this [...]
Touch Hunger – With a Vengance: To the Future: The KingJaymz Sequel, Part One
Posted in Personal on 07/10/2007 | 7 Comments »
I am incredibly honored that Niki has made me a co-author on this blog. I look forward to sharing with you thoughts that I have on these issues. To start, Niki asked me to tell the story of how touch hunger has affected my life. I was going to do that anyway, but that tells [...]

