04-23-2025

I changed my mind!

Well, maybe it was Myra who changed my mind. Okay, let all the wives say in unison, “It’s about time!”

When I announced that “A New Home” is in the hands of my editors, I said I was going to restart “Little Knowns.” It seemed to make sense to finish a book I’d already begun.

But then Myra pointed out that I usually alternate writing one of “The Messengers” books with something else. It gives me the opportunity to exercise my creative muscles differently, with varied storylines, timelines, and characters.

But that also forces the fans of “The Messengers” to wait longer for the next book.

So far, below is when I published the various books in the series:

Messengers: Advent: 9/22/2021
Messengers: Bridges: 2/25/2022
Messengers: Crisis: 1/16/2023
Messengers: Decision: 8/25/2024

If I were to write “Little Knowns” before the next “The Messengers” book, it wouldn’t tentatively come out until October 2026, two years after “Decision.” That’s too long, and that’s what Myra pointed out. “Your readers want to know what happens to Jacob next. Don’t make them wait.”

Therefore, a change has been made. Writing for “The Messengers: Election” will begin as soon as I complete an outline. “Little Knowns” will just have to wait its turn.

04-21-2025

Happy Easter everyone. I hope you had a blessed day.

I was a wonderful day it was for me personally. My boys were in worship, I had fun playing bass guitar on a couple of musical numbers, and I had the privilege to preach boldly the Gospel. We enjoyed lunch at a restaurant, then chilled after that. It was a beautiful day to celebrate our risen Lord and be with family.

I haven’t posted an update because of Easter preparations, but I have one!

“A New Home” is in the hands of my editors!

It is 20 chapters and somewhere around 360 pages long. I estimate it will be ready to publish in 3-4 months.

Then what’s next? I had begun a book, then paused it to write “A New Home.” So, I’m back to writing what is currently called “The Little Knowns: Unlikely Stories of Great Faith from the Bible.” It will look at ten people from the Bible (half from each Testament), who made a significant impact on others in the redemption story, yet they barely receive a mention. Three chapters are complete, another three are in process, with four more to start. I have ideas for eighteen stories, so there is almost enough for a second book. Each chapter will have a discussion section for book clubs, small groups, or Bible studies.

04/01/2025

If you haven’t seen me for a while, or you only know me through my books and website, I have been holding back on you. In fact, I really need a new picture for my driver’s license. But not anymore. Here is the big reveal:

I’ve gone to a beard!

It all began on our family trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in October 2022. Typically, while on vacation, I don’t shave, remembering a quote I read years ago: “A scruffy husband is a happy husband.” After that, it “grew on me,” literally and otherwise. I came to like it, and you know Myra did as well, else it would most definitely be gone!

Still, I didn’t know if I would keep it, so I hadn’t changed my pictures on my site, but I think it’s time to recognize that the beard is part of who I am now.

As far as the writing, it has been going well. I’m a chapter and a half from finishing “A New Home,” maybe 20 days. Of course, that’s during a normal season of ministry. With Easter almost here, I have my doubts I can reach my 500 words a day goal. So, more realistically, it will be the end of April before the first draft is complete. Then, it goes to my editors. My best guess is that it will be the Fall before the book is published.

But I can assure you: it will be well worth the wait!

02/08/2025

Well, it’s been slow progress since the first of the year. January and February have some extra responsibilities that keep me from writing as much as I want to. And with less sunlight, I tend to feel more tired when I get home.

Of course, I could head to Florida for a week, see more sun, and warm up a bit. (BTW, January’s Mean Temperature in Dayton was -23.2% colder than normal.) Wouldn’t that be great? But that’s just not realistic.

And it doesn’t help that I added another chapter to “A New Home” yesterday. That put the finishing of the first draft out in another two weeks!

So, instead, I write a little here and there, and just keep plugging away at the outline. I chuckle some, delete some, rewrite some, all progressing towards a mid-April date.

01/01/2025

Happy New Year everyone. Thank you for your support for my journey as an author. Every day, I pray God will use my books to glorify His name and to lead others in faith to Him. With 9 books published and ideas for 21 more, I trust Him to accomplish His will through me.

2024 has been quite the year. Overall, I’ve written 170,787 words, or approximately 513 pages. That works out to 466 words per day. My goal is 500, but I don’t feel bad about missing it. I published “The Messengers: Decision” on August 24, and editing a book is very labor intensive, with reviewing, writing, and rewriting. There’s no way to calculate how many words that would be.

What’s coming up in 2025? First of all, a new laptop. This past Friday, after finishing writing Sunday’s sermon, I tried to close the laptop I have had since before COVID. One of the hinges snapped and a piece of plastic jammed in the mechanism, causing the screen to begin to separate.

After some investigation, I realized it wasn’t worth the cost of repair. That computer has been the device for all my writing since the beginning, but now I have a new one, though I’m still getting it set up. What a pain!

Additionally, a pair of books are in the first draft process: one at 50% and another at 67%. I believe I’m well on my way to publishing at least 1, if not 2, books in 2025.

May you have a blessed new year!

12/27/2024

I hope everyone had a blessed Christmas. With everything else that’s going on in the world, it is good to reflect and celebrate that the world’s “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace” has come.

We spent Christmas day with our sons, telling stories, offering opinions, sharing a meal, playing games, and watching Marty’s Steelers look terrible.

When it came time for gift giving, I got lucky. Originally, I had for Myra some silly pajamas, a t-shirt with a Pug on it, and some blue-filtering glasses for when she’s on her tablet in bed. Then I realized: I had fun and practical, but I didn’t have pretty. A quick stop at our local jewelry store saved the day. 

As for myself, I received a few “author” kinds of gifts, including a pair of books on writing and this t-shirt: “I am a writer. Anything you say or do may be used in a story.”

Of course, this would also be true for anyone close to a preacher, but especially for my current book. I would estimate I am two-thirds finished with the first draft. Of course, it is difficult to find time during December. Even the week between Christmas and New Year’s has its commitments, so I’m estimating the end of February before it’s ready for my editors.

So be careful out there when you are near a writer or a preacher: you may end up in a book or a sermon.

12/04/24

I finished writing chapter 11 of “A New Home” the other day. This book is meant to be light-hearted and fun, but this chapter.

Is it wrong to bust out laughing at your own words?

The chapter started out as a story from my past. Then I saw a newspaper article that gave me an idea, and I ran with it. In the end, it is nineteen pages of pure fun, with several belly-laughers. 

I won’t give away the story. Not yet, at least. 

11/15/2024

Halfway There

I wanted to update my fans that my next book is halfway through the first draft process.

I began “A New Home” on August 23, and since then, I have finished 10 chapters and written 54,853 words. That works out to 645 words per day, more than my 500 word goal. Currently, the book looks to end up being 329 pages long and over 100,000 words.

The characters are developing nicely, with several surprises coming up.

Now, is it wrong to laugh at my own jokes? Seriously, there are some funny lines in here already.

Of course, that’s what this book is to be about: a light-hearted look at the ministry and what goes on in churches. And that’s something we need in this dark world: light, hope, and laughter.

Keep praying for me as I write. At this rate, the draft will be completed in February. Then comes the editing process. It might be the summer of 2025 before you can order your own copy.

10/15/2024

The next book is about one third written. “A New Home” will be a lighthearted story of a pastor who has moved to a new church in a small town. And oh, the people he meets: a deputy sheriff who weighs 150 lbs with his gear on, a teenager who runs the sound and wears heavy metal band t-shirts, a hermit cat lady, a hypochondriac, plus more. All the while, the pastor is trying to heal from a terrible event.

It’s been fun writing so far, especially as I research stories from other pastors. You’d be surprised what ministers experience as they serve the Lord and His children, who are as different as snowflakes, and sometimes, as crazy as loons!

I hope to have the first draft finished before the end of the year, but it all depends on how crazy life becomes. The publishing date will probably be in the middle of 2025.

And then, what’s next? We’ll have to see what the Lord has for us.