Welcome to my site:
For several years I have been telling stories in schools, churches and libraries. I draw my stories and illustrations from my every day life and many of these have been shared in the Heaven and Earth column of the Kings County Record.
On the following pages, I'd like to share samples of my writing, news about my books and some of the steppingstones in my journey of faith.
I have a fascinating stone statue on my desk that catches my eye each time I use my computer. The figure isn't fancy, nor did it cost me a lot of money, but I keep it because it reminds me of a trip I took to the
These shapes were never glued or cemented together. Yet they were able to withstand the storms because the person who constructed them had taken time to place the figure on a solid foundation. Amid a barren landscape without a soul in sight for hours at a time, the symbolic Inushuk stands to remind all who see it of our dependence on one another and the importance of maintaining strong relationships.
Perhaps the reason I haven't thrown out my simple sculpture is that it reminds me of how our lives are to be like these Inushuks. They should point the way for those who are searching to find their way in this world. Just as its creator paid careful attention to the relationship of each stone to one another so that the Inushuk would stay together, we too need to pay close attention to the relationships we are building with one another. Our relationships need to be properly balanced on the solid foundation of our faith in God. This way our "Inushuk" will remain standing after we are gone. The traces of our lives will indicate the safe passage and remind all who see them of our dependence on God's leading and the importance of a strong relationship with other travellers through this journey of life.