C. Maggie Woychik won the drawing for Lynnette Bonner’s Rocky Mountain Oasis! We hope you enjoy it!
While I have her picture here, let me tell you a thing or two about Maggie–she really is quite a remarkable woman.
Maggie is a devoted Christian, a wife and mother, and a former student of Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary. She is adamantly in favor of home schooling and has a blog intended to support all emerging writers, with a special heart toward home schooled students: Encouraging Emerging Authors.
Maggie is the author of over seventy articles, poems, and book reviews published in such magazines as War Cry, Wesleyan Life, Christian Home and School, and she has recently published a book called I Run to the Hills: Reflections on the Christian Journey, which will be released this fall.
But all this impressive, and dry, information doesn’t tell you she’s a nut, and she loves critters (she and her husband raise sheep, chickens, and two barn cats, Thunder and Lightening). She’s always ready to listen and help, and, in general, she’s just a wonderful person to know. The C in her name stands for Chila (“Sheila” in German–and pronounced as such). She’s humble to her own detriment–she hates promoting her book because she sees it as self-promotion.
So, I’ll promote it for her: Hear ye! Hear ye! Coming this fall to Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble!!! I Run to the Hills: Reflections on the Christian Journey!
Well, like I said on facebook, I hope none of those who *really* know me show up here and tell you the truth! 🙂 Thank you, Linda, for the encouraging post. And I’m looking very forward to reading Lynnette’s book!
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The truth is Maggie’s every bit as Linda describes her, but she left out gifted and insightful! I, for one, am glad to count her among my friends. 🙂
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OH–I *did* leave out gifted and insightful! Glad you were here to point it out! Thanks for coming by, Tony.
& Congrats, again, Maggie!
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Okay, enough public fawning. I love you all, too.
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Another nut on the planet! Join the crowd.
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I guess the question isn’t whether one is a nut, or even which kind of nut (I love pecans myself), but whether the nut has cracked. 🙂
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Looking forward to learning more about this book of yours, Maggie! And I remain impressed with you’re doing over at Encouraging Emerging Authors!
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Maggie–I’m way past “cracked”! I’m sitting in the recipe half baked!
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Way to go, Maggie! From one cracked nut to another, I hope you enjoy the book. 🙂
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Thanks to you all. Maybe you could rename this site “777 Nuthouse Place”. 🙂
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