We had a mailbox. Then someone drove over it. Now we have a new one. This is the story of what happened.
How do we know when we are considered old? What can we expect when illness strikes in our late 70s.
The ancient Teacher noted that as we age, chronic health conditions arise. How we deal with them is a part of faithfulness for followers of Jesus.
Here is a list of five of my favorite memoirs! I am contributing to an exciting new website featuring one of my books and favorite reads from other authors.
Aging with dignity and grace is not always easy, but as we share our stories, we hope to keep track of them and learn. Perhaps encourage others.
Three books telling the history and stories of Native Americans touch deep chords of humanness and help fill out my understanding of the true story of America.
Which is better, enjoying a nature documentary indoors or sitting outside in nature? It depends on who you ask.
Read an interview with Margie on The Cultivating Project about The Place Trilogy of memoirs I have published.
Margie’s new “Place Trilogy” of books is now available: The Exact Place, No Place, This Place. She has recorded a reading for your listening pleasure.
No Place is a memoir by Margie about a spiritual journey that takes her through her years as a young woman.