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Blog Tour: Once Blind

Today’s Wild Card author is:

and her book:

Once Blind

Authentic (January 2, 2008)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Kay Marshall Strom is the author of thirtyone published books. Her writing credits also include numerous magazine articles, short stories, curriculum, stories for children, two prizewinning screenplays, and booklets for writers. In addition to her writing, Kay is a soughtafter speaker at seminars, retreats, and special events throughout the U.S. and around the world. Kay and her husband have together spoken in more than twenty countries. They make their home in Santa Barbara, California.

Visit her at her website.

Product Details

List Price: $14.99
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Authentic (January 2, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1934068276
ISBN-13: 978-1934068274

AND NOW…THE FIRST CHAPTER:

Chapter One

1790

Donned in a freshly powdered wig and crisp clerical robe, Reverend John Newton stood in the pulpit of London’s stately St. Mary Woolnoth Church. He looked old. Old and profoundly weary. Still, since precious few seafaring men survived to see the age of sixty-five, who could say whether it was his years that wore on him or just this day?

Wealthy tradesmen and upper-class businessmen, accompanied by their exquisitely dressed families, had arrived early, and with much fanfare, settled themselves in the forward pews—their pews. Further back, the “ordinary folk” squeezed in close together . . . shopkeepers and laborers and widows and such—the people the reverend held particularly close to his heart. Visitors packed in behind and between and around the regulars, and spilled out into the aisles and entryways. They came from all over London . . . indeed, from across England, and even as far away as Scotland. Every Sunday was the same when John Newton was in the pulpit.

Reverend Newton leaned forward, squinting to make out the individual faces of his flock. It was no use. The people he had grown to love so dearly appeared as little more than a collective blur. His eyes, always weak, had grown so dim he could barely read his sermon notes. Just as well, perhaps. This might not be the day to see faces clearly.

“You know me for what I am,” Reverend Newton began. “Not a person of mighty consequence . . . only a great sinner saved by God’s grace.”

Rustling in the pews. Eyebrows raised and glances exchanged. Whispers.

“Some of you are aware of the fact that a Slavery Abolition Bill has been sent to Parliament,” the reverend continued. “As I have intimate knowledge of the slave trade, my dear William Wilberforce has requested my testimony before a select parliamentary committee. I consider myself bound in conscience to answer this call . . . to wash my hands of the guilt which threatens to constitute a national sin, stained with crimson dye.”

The rustling stopped and whispers ceased. Silence fell over St. Mary’s. It was almost as if the cathedral itself was holding its breath.

With the slightest tremor of weariness, Reverend Newton continued: “Since I agreed to appear, I have received repeated threats from some who benefit most by the cursed trade. They say that if I insist on going through with my testimony, they will reveal to you, my dear parishioners and friends, the darkest evils of my own wretched past life. I will be publicly shamed and humiliated. Even forced from the ministry. They accuse me of being a hypocrite. Well, my friends, I can only say that I hope it will always be a subject of humiliating reflection to me that I was once an instrument in this awful business at which my heart now shudders.”

An uneasy shuffling among those in the forward pews.

“Every age seems to have people who have made a habit of evil, who have had to look up in order to see the bottom,” said Reverend Newton. “Yet in the day of God’s power, they are saved and transformed. They become an example to other believers, giving them an opportunity to praise God for his amazing grace. I, my good people, was one of these. God saved me so that people would look at me and say, ‘If God could save John Newton, he can save anyone.’ Surely you can understand, then, that my silence at such a time as this would be criminal . . . even though my words come too late to prevent or repair the misery and horror to which I was an accessory.”

Many of those crowded into the church that morning owed their livelihoods—indeed, some great fortunes—to the slave trade. Of this fact, John Newton was well aware. Besides, these people worshipped in a respected cathedral of the Church of England, not in a meetinghouse of Quakers or, even worse, of Dissenters. Not in the expected haunts of evangelical rabble-rousers.

“Those of you who have read my publication, Narrative, must think you know me well. But had I given details of the wickedness of my heart and life, it would have been too shocking for my readers to bear.”

As Reverend Newton’s passion grew, a new strength and authority overtook him. His weariness fell off like a worn-out cloak.

“No, my dear friends!” he exclaimed. “You will not hear it from them! You will hear it from me. I will tell you my story. . . .”

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Springing

 


Do your reading habits change in the Spring? Do you read gardening books? Even if you don’t have a garden? More light fiction than during the Winter? Less? Travel books? Light paperbacks you can stick in a knapsack?
Or do you pretty much read the same kinds of things in the Spring as you do the rest of the year?

For the most part, my reading habits don’t change in the Spring, other than, I probably read more. In the winter, I often fall into depression, and even reading become difficult. But once that warm weather makes it way into our part of the world, I am open to doing things, soaking up information, and reading! Plus, with spring and summer, we camp alot, and there is no internet access, so this is also a great time for me to catch up on my reading!

As far as what I read … it used to be, just whatever caught my eye at Walmart or at the grocery store. But, as a reviewer now, its just a matter of finding that balance between the challenges I have decided to participate in, as well as the Reviewer committments I have made. I don’t request any books that I don’t think I”ll read, so often, its just like, closing my eyes, and what I pick up is what I read. They ALL look like great reads!

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Blog Talkers Talk: Spring

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Spring

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What’s the best part of spring? The no-wind, 80 degree, you can smell spring in the air, kind of days. Spring is like coming out of a cold cold room, into one that has a fireplace, a warm blanket, and a good book. Just a piece of heaven after some not-so-good days.

What’s the worst part of spring? the cold air meeting the warm air meeting the wet air. In other words, Tornado season! Also, the worst part of spring is that it doesn’t last. The nice warm days gather heat and intensity and turn into the hot dog days of summer.

What does spring time mean to you? Renewal. I tend to get depressed during winter. I seem to be physically cold all the time, and my mood is a reflection of that. With the onset of spring and those first beautiful warm days, I feel like I am thawing out, and I feel alive again, wanting to do things, be more organized, just enjoy life more.

Do you get spring fever? Yes, yes, yes. About the end of November, and after the first or second ice storm, I am soooo ready for spring.

Do you give your house a good spring cleaning? I am ashamed to say this, but usually not. Working full time, gone on weekends, we are doing good just keeping up with the normal routine of things. I would love to take a week off work sometime, and whip the house into shape, but I don’t forsee that happening any time soon.

How has Daylight Saving Time changed your routine? It really hasn’t changed it. I have a pretty set routine, that happens no matter what time the sun comes up or goes down.gbikidz15_kidz026.gif

What’s the best thing about Daylight Saving Time? what seems like the added hours at the end of the day.

What’s the worst? remembering which weekend you need to change the clocks. Always seems to sneak up on us — and it doesn’t help that they changed the dates!

 

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Blog Talkers: Heart

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Heart. What is close to your heart? Does heart disease run in your family? Would you say your heart is in good shape? Would you ever consider donating your heart after passing away? Why or why not?

My family — my husband, my children, my grandchildren are all close to my heart. Yes, heart disease does run in my family. I would venture to say my heart is not in good shape. Several years ago, it was detected that my heart was beating out of rhythm. After a week of trying different medicines to get it back into rhythm, they sent me home from the hospital, with a prescription of Coumadin and Toprol, and its something I live with every day. Some days are better than others. I take the Coumadin to keep clots from forming. Because it is out of rhythm,  the blood doesn’t pump through my heart at a steady pace like it should, and this tends to let blood pool in one of the chambers.  Coumadin keeps my blood thin enough to keep clots from forming in that pooled blood.

A side note:  after various tests, it was determined that severe sleep apnea caused it go out of rhythm.  And we probably let it go long enough (we just thought I just had an annoying snoring problem…), that my heart will probably never go back in rhythm.

So, in light of this, donating my heart is probably not an option.  I have made (and I made it before any of this happened) the decision to be an organ donor … if I have anything healthy enough that can be used to make someone else’s life better, then that is the path I want to take.  My soul will go to heaven,  and that is all that matters.

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Know & Tell

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Question 1
Did you eat candy this Valentine’s Day? sorta. I bought my husband a package (of 6) Hershey bars, and then sent him on a wild goose chase, with notes attached to each, leading him to the next chocolate bar and clue (I know, I know, TMI …) with the last clue being 2 hearts with “Dine In” and “Dine In” message. The Dine In was “special” time with me. The Dine Out was supper at our favorite restraunt where I had made reservations for us. ANYWAY… when I bought his chocolate bars … I bought a couple of Cadbury Eggs –which is Easter Candy. So. technically. No, I didn’t eat any Valentine’s candy.

Question 2
What is something you do to relax? Read. Or watch TV with the family — a show that we all enjoy watching. There are some shows we watch just because we know the other one really likes that particular show. But, I like it when we watch something that we all are into, and enjoy and make conversation about it.

Question 3
What is the best approach for resolving conflict?
I know the “right” answer should be facing it head on, resolving it with tact and not with anger and spitfulness. However, I am the Queen of Denial, and I have gotten myself into more trouble trying to avoid conflict, that, looking back, was just really really dumb on my part. I would go shopping, spend more than I should have. Instead of confessing to David what I did, knowing it would result in conflict, I would then try to fix it myself, and things would just snowball from there. What started out as a $20 misspent purchase, would turn into thousands of dollars of debt down the road, because I was avoiding the conflict I knew ultimately would come. In my mind, I was just trying to protect David from my stupidity. Fortunately, those days are behind us, and these days, I tend to skunch my eyes, and tell him what ever it is that I need to tell him, even though I know for the moment, its going to upset him. But, meeting it head on like that, with just a few moments of conflict, is sooo much better than all the guilt games and financial damage I would do avoiding conflict before.

Question 4
How would you define “freedom”? Several things come to mind with the word freedom.  Freedom to live pretty much “how we want” — within reason.  To worship where we want, when we want, and yes, we have the freedom to not worship if that is what we choose.  We have the freedom to walk down the street,  to follow our hearts desire if we so choose.   Freedom also brings the words “without debt” to mind.  Or at least coming closer to being there.  To be free of the guilt and hiding I would bring upon myself because I would mess up, and then take a “I can fix this” attitude, which only made things worse.  Between great love and forgiveness on my husbands part, and finding a middle ground that works for both of us, I feel free of the chains of debt that we once had.


Question 5
On a scale of 1-10, how happy do you usually feel? Explain.   I know I should answer this at a 8 or 9.  I am blessed with a wonderful husband, great kids, precious grandchildren.  I have 2 jobs that I love doing, and tie me in with my church family and my husband.  We are moving forward in our lives financially, and except for a few health glitches here and there, we are still in relatively good health.  I am blessed beyond measure.   

And yet.  realistically, I would put that number at 4.  Maybe a 5.  I don’t like winter, and I am lost in this fog, and just cry for no reason.   An overwhelming feeling of blueness.   My doctor put me on an anti-depressant, and that seemed to work …but then, in an effort to save some money, I asked him if we could switch brands … we are trying to get all of prescriptions covered by Walmarts $4 plan, and by changing the brand on the antidepressant, we went from $60 to $4.    However.   It wasn’t until after I had taken it a week or so that I realized what I was taking before was 50 mg … and now I’m only taking 20 mg.   And I am starting to fall back deeper in that cloud of grayness that I thought was receding.  So, I’m thinking we need to up the dose.  I wish I could state that I am happy that maybe the blueness I feel can be treated by medication, and thats not totally “all me”…and that I just need to suck it up and go on.   But, I can’t and I don’t.  So, I continue to fight my way out.  Doing what I can do, and trying not to stress too much over the things that I can’t do.


Bonus Questions
Question 6
If you could choose one “SIN” that you would never have to struggle with for the rest of your life what would it be?  Is Gluttony a sin?  I struggle with overeating, and then all the things associated with it every day.  Not having to struggling with this would  seem to mea slice of heaven.  If I didnt’ overeat, then I would be a be able to do more things, be more active, get involved in my life like I would love to do, and should do.   However, what concerns me is that overeating or Gluttony is just a symptom of something oing on inside.  So, what I would probably do, is just trade one sin for another.  If it wasn’t gluttony, then I would be doing something else to mask the feelings that I don’t want to do deal with.  Ultimately,  I just need to let go and let God. 

Question 7
What is one thing that breaks your heart?  the custody battle between my son and my ex-daughter-in-law…who is also a good friend.   I can see both sides.   I disagree with various things on both sides.  But utimately, it is their son, my grandson — Malachi — who is getting hurt in all of this.  And that breaks my heart.  

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Blog Talkers Talk: Love

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Love. What does love mean to you? Do you feel like you have found love? Are you still looking? Do you believe in love at first sight? Why or why not? Why do you think people try so hard to find love?

4Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. 8Love never fails.

Love is unconditional to me. To love someone, regardless of what they look like, what they have done. To forgive, and to be forgiven. Yes, I have found love, in many different places. In the arms of my husband, as the mom of 5 children. I see love in my grandchildren’s eyes, when they come running to me, their eyes bright and shining. I think there can be a connection at first sight; but love take time and effort. Keeping the love takes a conscious effort to be kind, to keep my “own backyard clean”, to give my husband one pleasing to love. But, it is all worth it, and is all part of God’s plan.

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Blog Talkers Talk: Winter

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Winter. What do you like the most about winter? What do you like the least? How does your schedule change during the winter months?

Winter is not my friend. The thing I like the most about the winter, if I could take one without the other, would be the visual. I do love taking in a view of a fresh new snow, glistening trees with ice, the sun shining on it, glistening like a thousand jewels. There is something refreshing about the white landscape, or the snow on the trees. I love it visually.

However, because I have to get it out in, day in, day out, it is these exact things that I like the least about winter. The snow. The ice. The coldness of it all. The anxiety of walking from point A to point B without taking a spill. I have already broken my arm once from slipping on ice. It is not something I would like to experience again. I live in a small town, and getting from my home to my job, is usually pretty simple. The snow plows are out early. Because they are city streets, my speed isn’t much over 30. So, even if its slick, I get more anxiety from walking in the stuff than I do driving.

My schedule doesn’t change much with the onset of winter, other than wearing a heavy coat on a daily basis. We watch the news every morning, regardless of the time of year, so winter doesn’t change that aspect of our lives. We do watch for school closings, though. But for the most part, not a whole lot changes. My Explorer is parked under a carport at home, so scraping windows isn’t an issue there. It is unprotected at my morning job (secretary at our church), so on occasion, I have to scrap ice when I leave at noon; but then I have the luxury of parking under another carport at my afternoon job, at the trucking company. I do have to travel 10 miles to get there, but by noon, unless we are still in the middle of the winter storm going through, the snow plows and county trucks have done a good job making the highways clean, and so I trapse off to my afternoon place of employment. Very seldom does my schedule change, whether its summer or winter.

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My Town Tuesday

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I am starting a new meme over at my “Focus On Kansas” blog. Every Tuesday, at your blog, post a picture or write something about your town. You don’t have to tell us what town you are from. Just share with us why its “your” town, and why you like or don’t like living there. Or just post a picture from “around” town. The possibilities are endless. Down the street. The changing of the seasons. Different stores. Landmarks. Things that make your town different from the town down the road. Then go to the current My Town Tuesday entry and sign Mr. Linky.

 

 

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Taken at the Dairy Queen last month.

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Friday Feast

Appetizer
What is your favorite type of art? Impressionistic I don’t know why, but I am drawn to pictures by Monet and Renoir.

Soup
When was the last time you got a free lunch (or breakfast or dinner)? Who paid for it? well, every time I go out with my husband, he pays; but going beyond that, it would have been eating with our boss. He seems to be able to sneak the bill before we have a chance to get it. But, then. He’s just like that.

Salad
On a scale of 1-10 with 10 being highest, how emotional are you? probably a 5. I can and do get upset easily, but not overly so. There are times I wish I could be more emotional. And other times, I hate wearing my heart on my sleeve, and wishing I could get my emotions under control.

Main Course
Approximately how long do you spend each day responding to emails? just a few minutes. Don’t ask me about blogs and blog comments, though.

Dessert
To what temperature do you usually set your home’s thermostat? 74 in the summer and 68-70 (I think) in the winter. We have a programable theromstat, so it varies during the day, depending if we are home at note. When we aren’t home, its set to be on 60. But then it resets itself to 68 at 5:00 when we get home. And then there are times when I override it because I’m either too hot or too cold.

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Faith-Lift Fridays

Encourage others and yourself! Share a scripture, quote, devotional, lyrics, or anything that has blessed you and strengthened you in your faith. Don’t forget to grab the button and to link back to Sheryl’s post.



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I read the following at Lazy Daisy’s blog, and it just hit the nail on the head for today.
Stress Management
A lecturer when explaining stress management to an audience,raised a glass of water and asked “How heavy is this glass of water?”Answers called out ranged from 20g to 500g.The lecturer replied, “The absolute weight doesn’t matter. It depends on how long you try to hold it.If I hold it for a minute, that’s not a problem.If I hold it for an hour, I’ll have an ache in my right arm.If I hold it for a day, you’ll have to call an ambulance.

In each case, it’s the same weight, but the longer I hold it, the heavier it becomes.”

He continued, “And that’s the way it is with stress management. If we carry our burdens all the time, sooner or later,a s the burden becomes increasingly heavy, we won’t be able to carry on. ”

“As with the glass of water, you have to put it down for a while and rest before holding it again. When we’re refreshed, we can carry on with the burden.”

“So, before you return home tonight, put the burden of work down. Don’t carry it home. You can pick it up tomorrow. Whatever burdens you’re carrying now, let them down for a moment if you can.”

So, my friend, Put down anything that may be a burden to you right now. Don’t pick it up again until after you’ve rested a while.

Lord, teach me to put my burden down and rest.

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