Updates: Books, Encouragement, Sale, and more….
Dear friends,
It’s been quiet here! Since March, like much of the world, I’ve been adjusting to life at home, kids at home, work at home, and church at home. What’s interesting about that sentence is that it’s not unique. I imagine that you’ve had many of the same adjustments to make during this year. Since it’s been a while, I thought I’d write an update on life and work. I’d love to hear from you, too!
Although I haven’t been here much, I have been writing. I’m currently working on a few exciting projects. My Bible study on Hebrews 11 will be out January 5 (more about that soon—but if you’d like to study that amazing chapter with me, go ahead and preorder it: https://amzn.to/3133zvY), I have a few kids’ books I’m working on and I can’t wait to tell you about, and I’m updating my social media sites with encouragement or fun stuff about my family. Social media is a great place for us to stay in touch and connect. I’ll list my sites below.
I’ve enjoyed my new role as an Acquisitions Editor at Moody Publishers. I’ve been asked to describe what I do and I often say that I look for evidence of grace in people all day. I enjoy writing and believe I will write in some form for the rest of my life, but I’m limited and can’t write on every subject. That’s part of the reason I’m enjoying this work. There are many gifted writers and experts and teachers who I can now support as they do the work of ministry. I love it!
I do pray that you are resting in your Father’s arms and care these days. I’ll be back to writing on here soon enough. Until then, thank you for your continued prayer and support of me and my little family.
Gratefully,
Trillia
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