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raiseyourgaze
Canada

Bio: Freelance writer and columnist writing on inspirational themes from a Christian worldview. His latest book, "Raise Your Gaze . . . Mindful Musings of a Grateful Heart" was published in August 2014 by Angel Hope Publishing. It is a collection of 52 of Black's community newspaper articles, sprinkled with brief inspirational statements called Words to Bless. His children's / family book, "Parables from the Pond," is described as mildly educational, inspirationally oriented and character reinforcing. It has been used in a variety of contexts, with a readership from elementary school age children to senior citizens. Occasionally writes inspirational songs. ~Professional Member of The Word Guild (TWG). ~Contributor to The Word Guild authors BlogSpot: http://twgauthors.blogspot.ca/ ~~+~~

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  1. Mary Haskett says:

    Hi Peter,
    I read your latest blog. I remember hearing about that man on CBC I think?. Lord bless him.
    Thanks for your response. I hope to eventually set up with Word Press too. I started it several years ago but found it difficult to work with. A few weeks ago I received an email telling me someone was following me on that site! So I better get going. I think I have about three blogs there. I probably shouldn’t be telling you ll this on your site:(

    • Thanks, Mary.
      It’s good to hear from you.
      Yes, WordPress is very popular, yet I’m slow to find my way around it and become conversant with its format and features.
      I’m convinced that I don’t have good, natural instincts for cyber-space stuff.
      Those things that are more directly observable with eyes and ears and touch — the ‘common’ senses, are easier for me to pick up.

      I wish for you a truly blessed weekend.:) ~~+~~

  2. Amy Jung says:

    Hello–thank you for visiting my blog and taking the time to comment. I like the idea of writing to inspire others to raise their gaze. I think that would change lives…if we’d all just raise our gaze heavenward. It seems so simple yet it is the life challenge I think…to keep looking heavenward as we walk this life…

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