Showing posts with label overcoming obstacles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label overcoming obstacles. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Today's the Big Day!

Why?

It's the last day for a while that you can pick up an ebook copy of Conquering Your Goliaths: A Parable of the Five Stones for FREE!

Have you done it yet?

Get the book at Amazon by clicking on this link.

It's been a great ride this time around. Thank you to all of you who have been on the ride with me and have downloaded the book. Reviews are ALWAYS appreciated.

Kathryn


One more review!

Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2015

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I recently became acquainted with author Kathryn Elizabeth Jones. In the short time I have known her, Kathryn has restored my faith that there are good people who write wholesome work with a message that will resonate with every reader.

Upon reading the first few paragraphs of Jones’ book, Conquering Your Goliaths: A Parable of the Five Stones, I knew immediately that I would like it. Kathryn has a natural ease in her writing that invites you to sit back and savor each word. In this story we follow Virginia, a young woman who is forced, by the loss of her job, to face life-changing challenges. Unsuspecting and sometimes questioning, Virginia meets God as an unpretentious who guides her along a journey to find her strengths and accept disappointments.

Conquering Your Goliaths teaches the moral and spiritual lessons of the five stones of David. There is a message for everyone in this book and one that can be shared with the entire family.

Monday, February 14, 2022

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY

Sending lots of love your way!

Conquering Your Goliaths: A Parable of the Five Stones is FREE through tomorrow only! So if you haven't gotten a chance to pick up an ebook copy, now's the time!

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Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2015

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What a great book to read and re-read. Do you know the war room movie? or book? It's closet time, and just listen, trust, be optimistic, be consistent, and have tenacity in your purse, which are the stones that David used in dealing with Goliath. It's a great story in learning about how these stones get her through troubled times. We will have troubles in this world, but be of good cheer, the Lord has overcome them.

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Picked up your free book yet?

WE ARE ON DAY TWO!

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Get Conquering Your Goliaths: A Parable of the Five Stones FREE until the 15th!

Currently, the book is at:

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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Jack Barr, author of Failing at Fatherhood

Tell me a about yourself. What got you started in writing?

I started writing newsletters and blogging after we moved to Bangkok, Thailand.  When Marley was born, I stared journaling about my experiences and that led to my first book.

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How and where do you write? Do you prefer a lap top or do you prefer writing freehand?

I like writing in my office on my laptop.  It is a quiet place that permits me to engage my emotions as I write.

What's your favorite part about writing? Your least favorite part about writing?

My favorite part about writing is sharing my story.  I believe personal stories can be extremely powerful and beneficial for other people.  My least favorite part of writing is editing.  Regardless of how many editors proof read my work, there are always still grammatical mistakes.

How do you come up with your characters? Why would readers want to get to know them?

My story is about my personal journey of accepting my daughter and her disability. The characters are my family and friends.  It was difficult writing about personal matters, but I believe it made the story more captivating.


What types of marketing do you do to promote your writing?

Social Media, Give Always, Interviews, Hired Promoter

How do you schedule your writing time? When do you write?

I wrote during my free time at work and at home.  It was difficult to start writing, and then have to leave it because of other commitments.  Writing would have been more enjoyable if I could have taken a significant amount of time from work to only write.

What are you currently working on? Do you have a new book out?

My current book was just released in November.  Currently I am writing for My Big Jesus http://www.mybigjesus.com/ and promoting my book.

Do you have a project on the back burner? Tell me about it.

I am considering a few different book possibilities for next year.  A book about my experiences working overseas or society’s view of disabilities.

What would you tell a beginning writer who wants to publish but doesn't believe he/she has enough talent?

Just write to serve others.  Don’t write to make a profit.  Write with the belief that your words can change a life.  That is what I did when writing my book.  Numerous families helped me when I was struggling and I wrote with the same determination to help other families.  I wanted fathers to read my book and be encouraged by my story of redemption.

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Thank you, Jack!

Jack and Jana Barr are missionaries in Bangkok, Thailand.  Before their first date, they both knew God was calling them to serve overseas.  After completing their undergraduate degrees at Johnson University, and their graduate degrees (Jack M.Ed. Regent University, M.Sc. Canisius College/ Jana M.A. Lee University) they flew to Bangkok for the first time.  For the past nine years they have served God by teaching at the International Community School in Bangkok, Thailand.  



If They Had a Voice Video http://www.iftheyhadavoice.org/

A Special Share of My Book: https://jackbarrauthor.wordpress.com/




Monday, November 3, 2014

AUDIO PREVIEW: Conquering Your Goliaths and The Feast!

If you haven't had the chance to listen to a preview of...


Conquering Your Goliaths: A Parable of the Five Stones




And 
The Feast: A Parable of the Ring




NOW IS THE TIME!



Don't forget to visit me at my booth this Saturday the 8th at the Simple Treasures Gift Show to listen in LIVE to Nancy Peterson reading my books!


Tuesday, August 5, 2014

LAST DAY! Conquering Your Goliaths .99 cents, The Feast FREE

Today's the day!

Get Conquering Your Goliaths: A Parable of the Five Stones for .99 cents in eBook format, and/or The Feast: A Parable of the Ring for FREE in eBook format! Through August 9, 2014 ONLY!

Audio is also available for $6.08! at Amazon Or FREE with Audible Trial! Listen to a FREE clip from book!
Or purchase at iTunes or Audible!


Conquering Your Goliaths Book Trailer


The Feast Book Trailer


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

When Past Struggles Become Future Successes

Yesterday I had the opportunity to speak at an assisted living center. Not only did I have a great time, I learned something about myself and it was this:

A struggle in the past doesn't have to limit me in the future.

When I was in the fourth grade I received a particularly poor report card. In English writing I received a spectacular C- and in speaking I received a C.

For years I looked on this report card, as well as others that came after, as some sort of future expression of my future. Of course, I wanted to become a writer but these numbers fooled me into thinking that becoming a writer was nigh to impossible.

When I married in 1980, I still had this thought of never being able to become a writer inside of me. I thought, teachers must know what they're talking about. I'd better choose something else as my dream career.

Do you have a writing barrier in your life?  Photo by: BinaryApe, courtesy of Flickr
But nothing really set in...

Until the day I finally sat down to write. It was so FREEING! I felt as if I could do anything after writing that first story about the joys and qualms of being pregnant. Notice I didn't say the writing was GOOD. It was anything but good, but I was writing.

It took seven years after that first writing exercise to finally get into print. And another 15 years after that to get my first book published.

But I had done it! Despite all the negative forces pulling against me, I knew my dream would be fulfilled.

And it continues to fill me.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A Peek at my New Book!

Hello friends!

For those of you who haven't had a chance to take a look at my book, "Conquering your Goliaths," I've decided to include a portion of it here:

Conquering Your Goliaths: A Parable of the Five Stones
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Here's to your enjoyment! (And please let me know what you think!)



Prologue
It wasn’t fair. In all her travels, and there had been many within the city of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Ms. Virginia Bean had never stopped for much more than a “fair share” moment. It wasn’t that silence wasn’t a good thing; it’s just that silence of any kind wasn’t for Ms. Virginia Bean and she could prove it.

Today, as in every day, she’d worked longer than necessary putting on her makeup, and more time than expected cleaning her house and organizing her day so that others would see how good she looked even when she was away. She’d prayed, yes, but it was always one of those quick dose methods, those that kept her in the black with the Lord and out of the red with her own guilty conscience.

She left the house at half past eight, journeyed to her job at the Regal Doughnut Factory and placed her feet smack dab on the spot where she’d stood for ten not so glorious years. She’d tried to make them glorious, of course, and her hands had proved faster and quicker than most; still, after a long day of standing and an even longer evening of cleaning up, she was ready for a vacation.

At least that’s what she told herself.

Unfortunately, on this blistery summer day in early August, Ms. Virginia Bean got just what she needed but didn’t want.

A firing, of sorts, happened that day; the factory was closing down, or, at least, losing some ground and opening up in New York, far across the country from Ms. Virginia Bean.

The job opportunity, if you could call it that, was no longer a stone’s throw away, and Ms. Virginia Bean was determined to find another career to her liking and so she’d gone walking in the hot air to find it. She’d left her two bedroom home without a formal jacket and had put up her blond hair in a loose bun, an elegant style that made good use of her fragile face. She could already feel the make-up’s foundation warming against her fair skin as she walked, fine lines of sweat finding its way from her neck and onto her beautifully constructed green chemise blouse, but she continued forward. It wasn’t like her to stop.

At the light she turned right and tried to ignore the bleating of someone’s horn. Either it was a male well-wisher or she’d stepped in front of someone’s perfectly manicured car. Ms. Virginia Bean liked to think of cars being well manicured, or sloppy, as the case may be, and she was determined that if she could not afford a car of the first variety, she wouldn’t drive her car at all. The rest, shall we say, is history.

Today, Ms. Virginia Bean had an interview with a fellow by the name of Frank Spurt; a funny name for a gentleman purporting excellence in his purified drinking water company. Western Falls was the name, after the bit more classic state name and city of “Idaho Falls,” and bottled water was Mr. Spurt’s game. Ms. Virginia Bean liked water; she drank it all the time, even when she didn’t need to. But drinking water was good for Ms. Virginia’s skin and she knew that she’d look that much younger down the road if she continued to drink it by the bucketfuls. And so she did.

Though she’d had no experience in working at a bottled water company, Ms. Virginia Bean knew about standing on her feet for long hours; and about relieving the customer of his/her unwanted burden that would only cause more problems to the manufacturer if she happened to miss the defect. Ms. Virginia Bean had all the knowledge she frankly needed, or so she reasoned. She was positive she’d get the job and that her past experience would glean the trust the boss would need to hire her. With an added boost of courage, Ms. Virginia Bean walked into the glowing building and looked around.

Thank heavens for air conditioning! The place was spotless, sort of like her home, only better. There were glass tables without a mark on them, and shiny floors without a scratch, and alongside the wall, real plants that needed to be watered. What a joy!
She walked up to the front desk, and seeing no one there, rang the silver bell.

No one came.

She rang again. The noise sounded more like a trumpet, but Ms. Virginia Bean tried not to let the strong sound startle her.

Finally, an old gentleman in a flannel shirt and long brown corduroys that reached beyond his shoes opened a door she’d never noticed before. He smiled up at her. “An appointment?” he asked. His voice was like water tumbling from a water fall. It was strange, but Ms. Virginia Bean tried not to stare. Instead she said, “Well, why yes. I have an appointment with Mr. uh, Spurt.”

“Yes, yes.” The old gent looked down at something on the counter, something she couldn’t see because of the glare. “Follow me.”

The same door opened. It had no knob, not even a crease was visible to let a person know that the door existed. “Right this way,” he continued as Ms. Virginia Bean followed his heavy steps. They were suddenly in a great room without tables or chairs or anything that Ms. Bean would have previously considered an office. The room consisted floors that glittered and walls that shone surrounded by a myriad of windows that revealed a menagerie of trees. Nothing else.

After some time another door opened. In it sat a gentleman. This one wore a fisherman’s cap and displayed a smile like someone who’d just discovered a secret but wasn’t yet ready to let it out.

“Ms. Virginia Bean?” he asked.

She sat, for suddenly she could see a white chair in front of his pure white desk.

“Yes.”

“We have been waiting a long time for you,” the man said. His voice was different than the first but similar in the way that water was. Instead of a water fall, his voice was more like the sound of water just before it reached the shore. Again, Ms. Virginia Bean tried not to stare. “You’re probably wondering why I’ve invited you here,” he said.

Virginia thought she might have blushed, but she couldn’t be sure. Her feet were moving on the shiny floor, they were hard to keep still and she forced her hands to sit quietly on her lap. For some reason, this man demanded attention, and not just because he was the boss.

There was a moment or more of silence.

“I’m here for my interview,” she said.

“Yes, the interview.” He smiled, and she could see love in that smile, if such a thing as love in a smile is really possible. The smile lit up his blue eyes and drifted into her heart. The feeling made her happy and sad at the same time. It was strange and wonderful.

“So, you’ve come for faith,” he said.

Ms. Virginia Bean was momentarily confused. “Faith?” she asked. “I’ve come for an interview.”

“As I said, faith,” the old man answered. From some unknown place he handed her a rock. It was white and smooth and she could see tiny silver veins like a hand within it.
“I thought you bottled water here,” she said.

“Well, yes,” the man answered. “Lots and lots of water but take the stone, it’s your first after all, and you’ll need it to find that job.”

Ms. Virginia Bean didn’t know what to say. She’d come to this strange place for an interview and all she’d managed to get was a rock? But she held out her hand and took the rock anyway. It was warm and light in her hand and she felt suddenly younger than her 35 years.

“Now, this stone is special,” said Mr. Spurt. “If you listen closely, the stone you hold will tell you what you need to know.”

“That’s crazy,” she said without thinking.

The man smiled, lighting up the room. “Not crazy, special. If you listen, you will not only hear what you need to do, you will begin to have the faith to do it. Listening is the first stone of five from David’s bag.”

“The first…what?”

She sounded like a broken record, one of those vinyl disks that nobody used anymore to play music. Everything was so high-tech, so other-worldly, so…
Your mind is racing,” said the man. “When you slow it down, you can hear. See this room? Feel how quiet it is?”

Ms. Virginia Bean tried to slow down her feet. She tried to grip the arms of the white chair and suddenly realized there weren’t any arms.

The old man laughed. “You don’t need to be afraid, Virginia, all you need is a listening ear; a moment that you can hear the voice.”

“From the stone?”

The man nodded and stood. Ms. Virginia Bean followed; it was the right thing to do. She held the warm rock in her right hand, and as she did, something happened.

“You are also beloved,” a voice said. It came from the stone.

The voice startled her, but only for a moment. Something like light ran up her right arm and entered her heart. When the feeling ended, she was still holding the stone and the man at the desk was gone.