Sunday, May 18, 2014

FEEDING THE HOMELESS, A WRONG TURN TEACHES LIFE LESSON---by Guest Author Marion Ueckermann



No Wrong Turn

Cooking turkey, roasting gammon, decorating the table, entertaining—this has been our Christmas Eve tradition forever and given us many special memories. So when our youngest son challenged us to give Christmas away, it was hard to wrap my head around this foreign notion.


“Let’s do Christmas the way it should be done,” Kyle urged.

After the Christmas morning service, we made up twenty-three meals with sodas and notes, and set out in search of homeless people. We hadn’t gone far when the car came to a standstill. No gas.

My husband called our older son to bring some fuel while Kyle went in search of a gas station. Twenty minutes later, he returned

“There’s a station not far away. I met the coolest old man there. We greeted in passing, and something nagged me to ask if he knew where we could find homeless people.” Kyle wiped the sweat from his brow. “He was excited when I told him what we were doing, and he told me where we should go.”

At least there seemed to be a purpose for our empty car.

While my hubby filled the vehicle, I sat reading an advertising billboard. There’s no such thing as a wrong turn. Intriguing.

With the car refueled, we set off. We were to drive across the intersection at the traffic lights. Somehow, we landed in the turning lane, heading in the opposite direction. The detour, however, was a blessing.

“Look, there’s a bunch of homeless guys,” Kyle squealed as we spotted five men on the street corner beside a white Christmas tree they’d erected. They were in a festive mood. We handed out meals, sodas, and prayed. Before we drove away, one ran over, clutching a large white teddy he’d retrieved from beneath the tree. Not wanting to offend, we accepted the gift, unsure what we’d do with it.

We didn’t find our way back to where the old man told us to go, but we did find more people to bless with meals.

As the light faded, we finally found those we’d been searching for—eight homeless people huddled beneath cardboard blankets. We had eight meals left. Amongst them was little boy of a four. Colton. The moment I saw him, I knew who the teddy was for and how our wrong turn was actually the right one.

That day we truly experienced the gift of Christmas.

 You can watch a video of this on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-w8-iqN7K8


 Below is Marion Ueckermann's Novel Releasing August 22, 2014 by Pelican Book Group
HELSINKI SUNRISE by Marion Ueckermann
RELEASING  AUGUST 22, 2014
Three weeks alone at a friend’s summer cottage on a Finnish lake to fast and pray. That was Adam Carter's plan. But sometimes plans go awry.

On an impromptu trip to her family's secluded summer cottage, the last thing Eveliina Mikkola expected to find was a missionary from the other side of the world—in her sauna.

Determined to stay, Eveliina will do whatever it takes—from shortcrust pastry to shorts—to send the man of God packing. This island’s too small for them both.

Adam Carter, however, is not about to leave. Will he be able to resist her temptations? Can she withstand his prayers?

Click here to view the fun, short Book Trailer to Passport to Romance  



WHERE YOU CAN PURCHASE HELSINK SUNRISE THIS AUGUST 22, 2014:

Will be available on Amazon and Pelican Book Group but don’t have links yet. Here’s links to PBG and Passport to Romance page.



About MARION UECKERMANN

Marion Ueckermann’s passion for writing was sparked in 2001 when she moved to Ireland with her husband and two sons. Since then she has published devotional articles and stories in Winners, The One Year Devotional of Joy and Laughter (Tyndale House Publishers) and Chicken Soup for the Soul: Miraculous Messages from Heaven. Her debut novelette, Helsinki Sunrise, releases 22 August 2014 by Pelican Book Group (White Rose Publishing) – Passport to Romance series. Marion blogs for International Christian Fiction Writers and Beauty for Ashes. She belongs to Christian Writers of South Africa and American Christian Fiction Writers. She lives in Pretoria East, South Africa in an empty nest with her husband and their crazy black Scottie, Wally.
 
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If you get this email and can do anything internet related, would you be able to change this wording on the blog:

Below is Marion Ueckermann's Novel just released by Pelican Book Group

to this:

Below is Marion Ueckermann's Novel releasing 22 August by Pelican Book Group




Also I send an email regarding the Passport to Romance link if you could fix that it would be great (sorry, I've no idea how I gave the incorrect link).

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