A distance too far

Distance too far

 

This April marks the 100th anniversary of the glory and wonder of the Titanic being launched, while it also marks the somber occasion of the sad and horrifying story of its tragic sinking.

Tricia Goyer, award winning author of 30 books and hundreds of articles, is hosting a month-long celebration of everything Titanic in conjunction with the publication of her newest novel, By the Light of the Silvery Moon. Her Pinterest board is a rich mine of photos and information about the majestic liner, so be sure to check that out.

I am blessed and honored to have been part of her series, as I appeared as a guest writer on her blog this past week. I invite you all over to Tricia’s blog to read my post, which begins the night the unthinkable happens:

As the Titanic slipped beneath the waves that tragic night 100 years ago, on a continent far away, in a small town  in Vermont, my great-grandmother was laboring to bring her baby girl into the world.

Click here to read the rest: A distance of 100 years

 

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Image credit-Copyright Deanna Stowell, scanned from family scrapbook

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  1. Such a heart-warming homage to your Grandmother! Thank you for inspiring us to hold our loved ones all the more closely to our hearts…and to look forward to the eternity we share in Christ. May God continue to bless you, Kim, as you live for Him!

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