Take Time to Make Memories (1996)
Sorry - Out of Print
First Page Read
Review
WinterGrief: a personal response to grief (2003)
Award of Merit: The Word Guild Awards 2004
First Page Read
THE STORY OF THE AGNES MACPHAIL PROJECT
Grey County
August 2005 - December 2009
AGGIE'S STORMS (2007)
"The story of a little girl who grew up to become the first woman elected to Canadian Parliament"
- Published by Brucedale Press, Port Elgin, ON
- Finalist in Children's Book category in The Word Guild Awards (2008)
AGGIE'S DREAM (Launch: September 11th, 2010)
Publisher: Brucedale Press. Port Elgin
Agnes McPhail continues to fulfill her dream of education. She attends Owen Sound Collegiate Institute and finds a platform from which to share her gift of speech and the confidence to speak out .
FAITHFUL CHOICES (coming soon)
- Congregational Workbook For Small Congregations
- How do rural congregation assess their vitality?
LABOUR OF LOVE: The Life, Work and Mission of a Prairie Nurse
- Short-listed in Word Alive Press Canadian Fiction Contest, Manitoba, Can. 2008
- Unpublished and waiting - Keep in touch
YOUR ROOTS ARE SHOWING: The Roots of Negative and Positive Attitudes toward Women's Clergy"
- Dissertation written for Doctoral Thesis:
- Segments will be linked soon
MEADOWLANE AUDIO BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
GRIEVE AND GROW COLUMNS:
Mount Forest Confederate;
Markdale Standard;
Flesherton/Dundalk Herald
What to give at Christmas time
Rote and Rude versus Helpful and Heartfelt
Winter Grievers
A Part of the Bigger Picture
Grief is a Journey
Accumulative Grief
Some Flowers like Memories Fade
I Promise - I Do
Catching up - An important part of the Grief Process
Facing the New Year
SEASONS OF THE SPIRIT COLUMNS
Predictability of Life
Seasons of Life
Attics of Yesterday
I Know From Where I Come
Bits and Pieces
Spring has Sprung
Good Luck or Good Management
The following is a Work-in-Progress. I believe that FAMILY COUNTS – "It definitely does – whatever shape it is"
Leading a church confirmation retreat one weekend, I asked the question, “What’s your greatest fear? The group named four fears, explored how God helped them cope with them and later read and edited much of the work listed below. These YA novels can stand-alone novel or part of Family Counts series)
Sarah
Issue: Parental Breakup and learning to live in a blended family.
Kristen
Issue: Death and Grief – parents or/and grandparents dying - losing their home – linked to above story.
Jodi
Issue: sexual abuse, especially difficult to name when it’s a family member
Megan
Issue: living poor and not being able to dress like friends