Nice to meet you. I am not where I want to be but I am not where I used to be, in my walk with God. My books are supposed to be a revelation for people who do not know God. I know that my writing is beginning to change. I can tell by the third book I am trying to finish. Good luck and God bless you.
At 11:16pm on September 8, 2011, Kay Elizabeth said…
Hi Teri! Great to have you here and a warm welcome to Authors.com. :) Would you mind stopping by this thread and telling us please how you found your way to Authors.com? We’d like that. :)
I am not sure I understand your question, as well as the tone in which it is asked. Can you please clarify? I certainly don't want any misunderstandings while interacting in this forum. Thanks, I appreciate your response.
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