The Charleston Chronicle shares how I dedicate my song “Walking in the Light” HERE
to the families and loved ones of the Christians killed at Bible study in Charleston, SC, last June.
The Charleston Chronicle shares how I dedicate my song “Walking in the Light” HERE
to the families and loved ones of the Christians killed at Bible study in Charleston, SC, last June.
One of my favorite quotes: “Reputation is what people think of us. Character is what God and angels know of us.” –Thomas Paine
This is how Kitty Kelly begins her fascinating, page-turning book on Frank Sinatra. I read ‘His Way’ recently for research, as I am writing my book for single women about the importance of looking at a man’s character. What a shame to report that Frank Sinatra performed love songs perfectly, yet he never really knew how to love a woman. That is an understatement. He was mean and was just as likely to physically beat up a woman, as he was to make her swoon. Women were “dames” and “broads” for him to control and use and abuse. He was never emotionally or physically monogamous with any of the women he dated or married. He used charm to control and “conquer” and gave extravagant gifts. He was extreme in every direction, diagnosed as manic-depressive. He tried multiple times to commit suicide. I recommend ‘His Way’ for any woman when it comes to learning more about the contradictions of abusive men and the importance of taking it slow in the beginning of a new relationship, something no abusive man allows.
After getting more work goals accomplished for my Christian nonprofit this weekend, I will be returning to work on my next book with 50 tips for single women. This book helps women learn how to be happy and fulfilled, with or without a man. It is not at all against love, but it is against settling for anything less, as it explains what true love really is meant to be (vs. love addiction). It encourages women not to settle for anything less than the best, especially for any woman who is a Christian. Though no names are mentioned, I explain each tip with illustrations, and the stories are all true. I will be sharing more about the tips as I write.