by cynthia | Jan 5, 2022 | Encouragement, Inspirational writing, New year resolutions
(This is a reposting of my previous post I enjoy sharing around the New Year. I hope it blesses you!) Have you ever wished there was a secret recipe for the New Year? Most of our New Year’s resolutions stem from a desire to improve our physical well-being through...
by cynthia | Dec 7, 2021 | Encouragement, Inspirational writers, Pearl Harbor Day
December 7, 1941. Pearl Harbor Day. A day that will live in infamy, as President Franklin D. Roosevelt termed it. That calendar day never passes without me recalling the horrendous act that catapulted the United States into World War II. I’m certain those who lived...
by cynthia | Nov 3, 2021 | Encouragement, Inspirational writing
Change is hard. But, it can also be beautiful. Recently, I conducted a poll asking which season is one’s favorite. The overwhelming winner was fall! There is just so much to love about it! The colorful leaves, the crisp, cool air, the combines harvesting in the...
by cynthia | Jul 1, 2020 | Christian authors, Cynthia Roemer, Cynthia Roemer's Prairie Sky Series, Encouragement, Godly living, Guest blog, Historical romance novels, Inspirational novels, Inspirational writers, Inspirational writing, Living a balanced life
Author friend, Laurie Driesen shares another timely post about ways we can help a broken world. I hope you’re as blessed as I was! HOW TO HELP A BROKEN WORLD by Laurie Driesen Doesn’t it feel like the world is out of control? A pandemic, killings, rioting and...
by cynthia | Jun 3, 2020 | Christian authors, Cynthia Roemer, Cynthia Roemer's Prairie Sky Series, Encouragement, Gardening, Godly living, Historical romance novels, Inspirational novels, Inspirational writers, Inspirational writing, Living a balanced life
I thoroughly enjoy planting a garden each spring. It truly is amazing to place tiny, dried seeds under the warm earth and watch them sprout and grow into living, vibrant plants. What a wondrous picture of how the Lord takes something seemingly dead and useless and...