by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Sep 9, 2013 | Miracles, Reading
I love the epiphanies I sometimes experience during our ladies’ Bible study. Last week it was this: Could the Jews have gone through with crucifying Jesus if they had believed he was the Christ? We were talking about how the Jews thought they were protecting...
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Sep 6, 2013 | Uncategorized
In a week I’ll be experiencing my first American Christian Fiction Writers conference. That means I’ll be in a hotel with six hundred or so people who do what I do. Write. I’m equal parts excited and intimidated.This isn’t my first writing...
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Sep 4, 2013 | Appalachian, Family, Food, Friends, Nature, Thistle
Oh it’s good to have friendly neighbors with apple trees. It may be even better than having apple trees yourself. No mowing over the windfall fruit. No yellow jackets swarming around all that fallen, bruised goodness. No guilt because you can never use them all....
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Sep 2, 2013 | Uncategorized
I read quite a bit. Mostly in my genre, but really, I’ll try just about anything (except the Grey books, you’ve gotta draw the line somewhere). And while I enjoy lots of books and lots of authors, it’s rare that a book takes my breath away. Chris...
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Aug 30, 2013 | Family, Poetry, Reading
I’ve loved words, paper, books for as long as I can remember. Dad claims I learned to read because he had a habit of falling asleep while reading to me and I wanted to finish the stories. I “pretend wrote” before I learned my alphabet, filling pages...