I’ll admit I was madder than a wet hen when I stormed out of the kitchen and climbed into Zeke’s truck. By that time, I was so put out with the whole...
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~ Holly Bebernitz
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Maintain Your Well-Being
Most of us frown upon the philosophy: “You’ve got to look out for No. 1.” Our parents brought us up to be responsible, generous, and self-sacrificing. And we...
The Blessing of Being Settled
We have reached the conclusion of our study of the Four S’s in 1 Peter 5:10 But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ...
Something is Better than Nothing
Naomi knew the truth. [Ruth 2:16.] So did the widow. [Mark 12: 42; Luke 21:2] If you don’t have a lot, a little makes a big difference. I refer to the...
Shattered Feelings
If there’s one thing 2020 has taught us it is: Mr. Monk was right. It really is a jungle out there. Who knew always having a wipe within reach and only...
Mrs. Arends in Her Heyday
This story will not be complete until I tell you the beginning, who my mother was and still is, somewhere in the deep places of her soul. Virginia Wilson was...
Write Right
On the off chance a future or fellow writer is reading this installment, I thought it might be helpful to include some of the mechanics of getting a book from...
The Hog Holler Radio Station III
Don’t get me wrong. I have nothing against the five-string banjo or four-string banjo or any instrument for that matter. There isn’t a single person in Hog...
Maintain Confidence
The Mother Superior had just told Maria she was to become a governess to seven children. Maria said, “Seven?” And then she put on the dress “the poor didn’t...
Being Strong
We are continuing our discussion of I Peter 5:10—But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have...
Native Texan Holly Bebernitz moved to Jacksonville, Florida in 1967. After thirty years of teaching speech, English, and history on the secondary and college levels, she retired from classroom teaching to become a full-time grandmother. The change in schedule allowed the time needed to complete the novel she had begun writing in 1998. When Trevorode the Defender was published in March 2013, the author realized the story of the Magnolia Arms was not yet complete.
