So . . . we’re all pondering our New Year’s resolutions. Every year, in the Kaczmarek household, the same burdens rest on our shoulders and weigh on our hearts. And every year, one soars to the top of the priority chart: Nurturing, training, equipping, loving our children. It’s daunting. Especially these days. But if we […]
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Arrrrrrrrrrr.
You might not be aware of this, but I live amongst a house full of privateers. My young lads often sail imaginary seas on a hunt for swashbucklers. A time or two, I’ve had to carry a pile of laundry the long way around to the couch in order to avoid being pierced by dueling […]
Woof! Trinity: Military War Dog
Ronie Kendig books rope me in and hold me hostage. Under the light of the interrogation lamps, I get quite an education on special ops and the flaws of the human condition. But don’t think it’s an unpleasant experience. Teams of soldiers, honorable, chivalrous, and quirky, (yet still deeply flawed) come to my rescue every […]
Letting Go of Ourselves and Embracing the Journey
Every single person in the world has needs. Some are a matter of life and death. Some not so much. Some of us First Worlders get the two confused. Here I am, five years out from the “Foreign” Mission Field, and I’m ashamed to admit I’m rutted deep. Settled into a house and a routine […]
Nightshade
Nightshade. If you’re in search of a deadly plant, look elsewhere. But if you’re after the Discarded Heroes—a team of former military special ops men who take assignments no one can talk about, but every wants to see handled—look no further. Maybe I’m late to the party. After all, Nightshade, the first book in Ronie […]
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