• The winner of the giveaway is…Jamie!

    A Kid at Heart: The Steps to a Childlike Faith, reminds us adults to trust God, our Heavenly Father, as our perfect parent. Learn to trust Him for all the right answers, and learn how to rely on Him for all your physical, financial, emotional and spiritual needs. “Pamela remind us that the ultimate Father is waiting with out-stretched arms for us to jump into and climb upon His lap. He wants a relationship with each of us…we just have to call His name!” – Victoria Lovell, award-winning author of My Guy in the Sky Thank you to everybody for entering! There will be more contests in the future!

  • Mary’s Heart

    “I don’t want to be me anymore,” a friend recently lamented. And who could blame her? She had been going through what a therapist might call “a season” of trials, but what she was thinking of more in terms of DECADES. A rough family life, a chronic illness, a sick child…and then on top of it all the car broke down. “Really?” she said, casting her eyes Heavenward in what appeared to be a bit of sarcasm. “Another problem, Lord?” And somehow this train of thought brought me to Mary, the mother of Jesus. Pregnant out of wedlock, probably no more than 16-years-old, if that, Mary must have wondered why…

  • The Long Ride

    I wrote this for all of the parents out there who are facing high-school graduation with their child. Whether it’s this year, or in 12 years, it will be here sooner than you think. The Long Ride Every day I spend about three hours driving my kids around. When it was time for school enrollment, it looked like our school was closing, so for that and other reasons, we chose not to send our kids to the local school in their neighborhood. Instead, we do school-of-choice, which is in the next town over. There is no school bus or even a city bus to take, which means I have become…

  • Are We Good Enough? My new book discusses this question as my heroine Amy is faced with some difficult life choices while recovering from her recent job loss and an ended relationship. Here’s what she says: “You are enough. You do enough. You have enough. That’s going to be my mission statement.              “I want to give women a sense of self and to remind them that they are unique beings, created for a purpose, and are gifted in many different ways to make their place in the world. Whether we are writers, mothers, corporate mangers, cooks, or any number of other possibilities, what matters most is that we bring integrity,…