Koinonia Newsletter — January 2023
We opened the year with a bang
In January, our writers saw no limit to the topics they were willing to tackle: social media, the origins of David, daily health, and cancer. And don’t ignore the stories about the meaning of flowers and the beauty of geese. We present you, dear reader, with great variety. Enjoy!!
Writer Promoted Content
Everything Can Change by Lori Wangler
Was King David Part Jordanian? by Katharine Trauger
My Dignity Went Out the Window by Julie Ranson
Reflecting on The Circumcision and Naming of Christ by Paul Walker
Is There Any Humility on Twitter? by Joseph Serwach
This Guy Has Never Met a Stranger, and He Likes My Shirt by Jonathan Carey
Mistakes to Avoid as a Self-Published Author by Jenny Alexander
A Crown of Beauty Instead of Ashes by Hadassah Treu I Author
Is There Such a Thing as a Good Christian by Vuyo Ngcakani
Part I: Five Experts Share Insights on Health and Fitness by Kimberley Payne
Do Not Despair — God’s Not Done Yet by Andrea Chelle
How to Achieve Real Transformation of the Heart by Sarah K. Butterfield
Did You Know Cervical Cancer Skyrockets in Women Over 60? by Debbie Walker
Our River Split Into Three by Lynne Collier
Check Out These Secret Flower Meanings Next Time You Send a Bouquet by Mary Gallagher
Writer Promoted Poetry or Short-form
Canada Geese by Gordon McFarland
Haiku: Historic Stone Church by Kimberley Payne
Poetry Challenge: Write a Poem That Can Fit on the Back of a Business Card by Mary Gallagher
Who Are Angels? by Debbie Walker
Goodbye to My Inner Critic by Mary Gallagher
Thank you for reviewing this work by our writers. It’s an abbreviated newsletter — no statistics, no extra ‘stuff’ — and we’re delighted you read through it. Our writers appreciate your time and attention as well.
~~Julie~~