Look what was spotted as a featured book at the Chapel Hill Library!
A writer loves to see her books on the shelf in a library.
Better yet checked out and in the hands of kids.
And then this note from a teacher. A writer
also likes to know her works
are bing used creatively
and meaningfully!
Karen,
You might recall that I wrote to you
last March to let you know
I was using your book Circles of Hope
in a UU regional workshop
on storytelling and social justice.
By the way,
the story worked great!
last March to let you know
I was using your book Circles of Hope
in a UU regional workshop
on storytelling and social justice.
By the way,
the story worked great!
This summer I have started
a new project
called Storyinworship.org that reviews
stories that are particularly
well-suited for multigenerational worship.
I have just published
a review of Circles of Hope.
The link is: http://storyinworship.org/circles-of-hope/.
I thought you might like to see it.
a new project
called Storyinworship.org that reviews
stories that are particularly
well-suited for multigenerational worship.
I have just published
a review of Circles of Hope.
The link is: http://storyinworship.org/circles-of-hope/.
I thought you might like to see it.
I am just starting to get
the word out about the website.
I think it will be a very
valuable resource for multigenerational
worship leaders who are always
looking for that next great story.
If you would be willing to mention
storyinworship.org in you blog,
I would be most appreciative.
the word out about the website.
I think it will be a very
valuable resource for multigenerational
worship leaders who are always
looking for that next great story.
If you would be willing to mention
storyinworship.org in you blog,
I would be most appreciative.
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