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Beth Lindsay Templeton had been a writer, poverty advocate, workshop/retreat/ small group leader, mother, and grandmother. However, although she is ordained as a Presbyterian USA minister, she had never served as the pastor of...
Beth Lindsay Templeton had been a writer, poverty advocate, workshop/retreat/ small group leader, mother, and grandmother. However, although she is ordained as a Presbyterian USA minister, she had never served as the pastor of...
Essential oils are from nature—from plants, trees, flowers, herbs, and grasses. They are God’s creation, surrounding us with beauty and bringing amazement. Is it any wonder that people in Biblical times used these gifts...
Reading the same passage for a week can often expand our understanding of Biblical verses in wondrous ways. This new devotional book offers readers that opportunity over the course of a year, with 52...
What began as a simple writing project to take my great-grandfather’s book that had languished on shelves for decades and bring it back using current language and idioms became an unexpected quest. I learned...
On February 10, 2018, my life as I knew it came to a screeching halt. The day before, I had rushed my husband, Jim to the hospital… This is the story of the first...
My newest book, Uncharted Journey: On the Challenges of Getting Older and Other Transitions, is now available at Amazon and Fiction Addiction. Based on quotes from some of our wisest and most revered minds...
A collection of stories and poems that reflect on the inherent contrasts of Advent and Christmas: joy and sorrow, traditions and just getting through, religious emphases and secular aspects, loneliness and love, wealth and...
Refrigerator Prayers for Ordinary People provides daily prayers for those times when you need help getting started with your own prayer for the day or for when you just can't think of anything to...
This book grew out of the many questions Beth has received and addresses topics like how to begin a direct aid ministry, what to do when someone on the street asks you for money...
Educators can utilize this book as a tool to improve the education process for other teachers, students, parents by realizing the differences that children in poverty experience.