Sunday

Rachel Hauckaiports, friends, laughter, Memphis, travel 1 Comment

I’m in the Memphis airport waiting to board a flight for Atlanta. Christine Lynxwiler and her hubby drove Susan Downs and I to the airport from Arkansas. We had a good weekend together. The Word Book Store owner took great care of us, putting us up in a bed and breakfast, bringing breakfast. We were able to pray with him …

The Perfect Life

Rachel Hauckbooks, fiction, Robin Lee Hatcher, The Perfect Life Leave a Comment

THE PERFECT LIFE by Robin Lee Hatcher Katherine Clarkson has the perfect life. Married to Brad, a loving and handsome man, respected in their church and the community. Two grown daughters on the verge of starting families of their own. A thriving ministry. Good friends. A comfortable life. She has it all until the day a reporter appears with shocking …

Guest blogger, Cami Tang

Rachel Hauckbooks, Camy Tang, giveaway, worship 1 Comment

Please welcome my friend, author and guest blogger, Cami Tang. The mystery of worship Worship is such an intimate thing. It’s very hard for me to describe it, even though I’ve been a worship music leader at my church for several years. Originally, when I had just started working with the youth group as a staff member, my youth pastor …

President Lincoln Understood

Rachel Hauckabortion, God, insanity of our leaders, justice, price of freedom, slavery, war 4 Comments

From my hubby’s blog. I’m going to hit the abortion issue once again because I believe its important that we understand something our forefathers knew, something we’ve forgotten. Or worse, something we no longer believe to be true in this age of intellect. It is this profound truth; that God still judges the nations of the earth. The Bible says, …

Rachel Hauckbooks, Deborah Raney, fiction, reading, writing 1 Comment

Leaving November is the second novel in the Clayburn Novels series from Howard/Simon & Schuster. Daughter of the town drunk, Vienne Kenney has escaped Clayburn for law school in California. But after failing the bar exam – twice – she’s back home with her tail between her legs, managing Latte-dah, the Clayburn cafe turned upscale coffee shop. Jackson Linder runs …

Her name is La-la-la-Lola

Rachel Hauckdogs, finding a home, Love, Schnauzer 4 Comments

Our found dog’s owner called today. She described her perfectly and when I repeated her name, “Lola,” the little Schnauzer perked up. So, my Fifi is a Lola. The owner said she’d be by in the afternoon to pick her up. I said, “No worry, we’ve loved having her. She’s a great dog.” My comment opened the door I’d hoped …