I know from the emails you (my readers) send that many of us go through periods of discouragement, especially during the winter months. Life sometimes seems a little harder when the ground is cold. But when those first signs of spring appear, everything is better. Grass starts to grow. New buds appear. Hope comes alive. I tried to capture that feeling of new life in my Easter for Dry Creek. The book starts with a freezing late-winter snow and a family in need of healing.
If this past winter has been hard for you, I pray my book points you to a time of reflection on the new life God gives us anytime we ask, but especially at Easter. If you do find the book helpful in that regard, please email me through my website at www.JanetTronstad.com. Just click where it says to contact me. I love to hear from my readers.
In the meantime, may your spring be enriched in many ways with new hope in God’s love and a deepening connection to nature’s beauty. I am blessed because, in my new home in central California, I enjoy a dozen rosebushes that sit right outside my patio. The red, pink and yellow flowers cheer my heart every morning when I see them.
Again, I hope you will drop me a note through my website. Until then, may God bless you and yours.
Sincerely yours,