Hello everyone! Time for a big update on all the things going on!
First I’d like to thank everyone who has supported the ministries God has given me financially, emotionally, spiritually, etc. It all means the world to me! I could not do what God has asked me to do everyday without your financial support/gifts, without your emotional support through comments and emails, and without your spiritual help through praying for me!
Thank you!
May God bless you back 100 fold both in this life and in the eternities of the eternities to come!
Book Series Update:
I have three weeks left to complete/publish the current seven books and most are complete. Progress is rolling right along day by day! I’d like to share a chapter from one of the books with you here (Keep in mind this is a Work in Progress chapter):
Part 59: The Third Incredible Adventures Of The Girl With No Shoes
The Book Of Benjamin Kareth
Chapter 3: The Mountain Bridge
Anne, Tuck, and Marrow continued their journey down the winding mountain path. They passed through forests and wide-open fields of flowers as they went down and down. They passed through thick clouds filled with the moisture of rain. They talked about this, and they talked about that. Anne loved the companionship of the two men by her side. What a great gift from the Light they were.
Anne put the forest fire and her dream out of her mind and entrusted it to the Light. She focused on the task at hand. She would help cleanse the remaining realms of darkness and hopefully, she thought, would ride this world of the dark being in the fog.
Up ahead of them they could see a bridge that passed over a wide gorge in the mountainside. The bridge was made of wooden beams and heavy ropes. It looked old and worn to Anne.
“Is there another way across this canyon?” Anne asked the men by her side as they walked closer to the bridge.
“No, this is the only way down off this mountain.” Marrow said with a frown.
“Why do you want another way?” Tuck asked her.
Anne thought for a moment then replied, “I just think that it looks old and worn.”
“That scares you?” Marrow asked.
“No, not really. But I want to finish my work here and not have any more setbacks to this journey,” Anne said, feeling embarrassed by her earlier scene after her dream. She didn’t want the men to think of her as weak.
Anne took a step closer to the bridge and saw that the beams of the bridge were set apart from each other by a foots length. The beams themselves were connected by huge ropes that looked old and frayed. She counted the beams across the bridge. There were twelve. The distance wasn’t very far.
“How are we supposed to walk across this bridge?” Anne asked aloud.
“I’ll show you,” Marrow replied as he walked toward the bridge.
Anne watched in awe as Marrow stepped from beam to beam with the bridge swaying beneath his feet.
“Oh, do be careful!” Anne shouted to him when he stumbled a bit halfway across.
“Yeah, do be careful!” Tuck shouted as well.
Anne let out a sigh of relief when Marrow made his last small leap to reach the other side of the bridge. His landing sent small rocks spiraling off the bridge and down the deep gorge. Anne gave Tuck a look that said, “Please don’t make me do this.”
Tuck tilted his head in sympathy, “There isn’t any other way across I’m afraid. You’ll do just fine. Don’t look down.”
Anne let out a nervous laugh as Tuck added, “You go next. I’ll come over last.”
“OK.” Anne said as she stepped up to the edge of the bridge.
Anne looked down at the beams of wood in front of her and told herself that they were strong and steady.
“Light protect me.” Anne prayed as she stepped out onto the first beam. It swayed beneath her feet as her weight settled on it. She balanced herself by holding out her arms and lowering her center of gravity. The whole of the bridge wobbled and swayed from the motion of her landing. She kept her eyes toward Marrow who stood at the far side encouraging her on. She heard Tuck let out a cheer from behind her.
“One beam at a time,” She whispered to herself, “One step at a time.”
Anne looked down at the next beam and stepped to it. She let the bridge settle and then stepped to the next beam. She stepped from beam to beam, each time allowing the bridge and her pounding heart to settle. When she reached the middle-most beam she felt more confident and was glad that she’d made it that far. Marrow and Tuck watched her breathlessly and silently cheering her on.
As she looked toward the next beam to take her next step she looked down between the gap between the beams and saw coming up from the gorge a dark fog. It crept along the walls of the gorge as if it was climbing up slowly. A loud roar shook the bridge from the gorge below.
“Warsoses!” Anne screamed to the men.
Anne leapt for the next beam and again let the bridge calm down. She knew she had to hurry across before the Warsoses climbed up to the bridge.
“Where did it come from?” Marrow yelled, pulling his staff up in front of him.
“I don’t know!” Tuck replied, drawing his shield and sword.
Another loud roar shook the gorge below and the sound hit the bridge with a thud causing it to rock wildly under Anne. She fell to her knees and held onto the beam below her with all her strength. She looked down and could see that the dark fog and the hidden Warsoses within had already climbed halfway up the walls of the gorge. She was still far from crossing the bridge.
“Oh, Light help me!” Anne cried.
A sudden wind tore across the mountainside and hit the three of them.
“Hold on tight.” The Light whispered to Anne.
Anne gripped the beam with all her might and closed her eyes. The wind ripped the beam from the bridge, sending her and it down into the gorge. The wind blew past her as she fell, clinging tightly to the beam.
“No!” Tuck screamed above her.
“Anne!” Marrow yelled, caught by surprise.
Anne fell past the Warsose. It swiped wildly at her with one of its mighty paws. It missed her and lost its grip on the wall of the gorge, sending it tumbling down into the gorge behind Anne. Tuck and Marrow watched both fall into the dark fog below and vanish from view.
The bridge was torn in two with both sides now hanging down from the opposite edges. Tuck and Marrow were now separated and had no way of getting to each other.
“What do we do now?” Tuck yelled over to Marrow across the gorge.
“I don’t know!” Marrow yelled back.
“We have to find a way down to her!” Tuck yelled.
“I know!” Marrow yelled back.
“I’m going to search this side of the mountain for a way down. If I get down, I’ll meet you at the base of the gorge!” Tuck yelled across the wide gorge, his words echoing on the wind.
“OK! I’ll search this side! Take care of yourself!” Marrow yelled back as he turned and ran off down the mountain path.
Undivided Purpose Project Curriculum Update:
The curriculum is rolling right along swiftly!
I just completed Section 5, which would be week 5 of the curriculum. This weeks section was about “The Benefits Of Time”.
To date I have recorded, edited, and uploaded a total of 206 videos to the Undivided Purpose Project YouTube Channel.
Here is the table of contents for the curriculum so far, so that you can get a glimpse of the lessons so far:



This curriculum’s description has changed a bit, it is now this:
Through the lessons of this curriculum, you’ll learn how to listen to God, how to walk with God, how to be creative with God, and how to hear God’s voice through the gifts God has uniquely given to you.
This curriculum invites you to come behind-the-scenes and witness how a book is written and learn the lessons I have learned and continue to learn over my years of walking with God and writing the book series God asked me to write.
This curriculum’s purpose is to share, to teach, and to show the synergy of listening and obeying God to write a book, or to do any creative work, for His glory and to know Him and make Him known.
The product of this curriculum will be Part 83: Wide-Eyed In Wonder of the book series The Book Of Benjamin Kareth.
The latest lesson was all about having a relationship with God:
Personal Update:
I am working towards moving back to Texas to live once again on the Farm and to see family while there. I have given away everything in my apartment here and am ready to “Go!” when God both provides for the trip financially and says “Go!”.
I am continuing to live by faith that God will provide all my needs and He continues to do so. If you feel led to give to support the ministries God is doing through me, you can find those links here:
Thanks again! More soon!
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