by Kate Motaung | Dec 22, 2015 | Book Review, Five-Minute Friday, Letters to Grief
It’s been quite a year, hasn’t it? In January, we realized that sometimes “Happy New Year” just isn’t enough. In February, we grieved for someone we’d never met. In March, we lost dear Kara Tippetts, the brave fighter and mother,...
by Kate Motaung | Dec 2, 2015 | Letters to Grief
Today marks one year since the e-book, Letters to Grief, was published. If you don’t have a copy yet, you can grab one here for just $0.99. It’s a super short read — only twenty pages. If you’ve read the book, would you consider leaving a...
by Kate Motaung | Oct 28, 2015 | 31 Days, 31 Days of Five Minute Free Writes, Letters to Grief
I realise this post has the potential to spark a measure of controversy, though that’s certainly not my intention. Here are some questions for you: What makes Christians different from those who don’t love Jesus? What do they have that non-Christians...
by Kate Motaung | Jun 28, 2015 | Letters to Grief
Our community suffered a great loss this week. An 18-year-old 2015 graduate was killed in a car crash early Sunday morning. Just like that, she was gone. She woke up and probably thought it was going to be a normal day, just like any other. Instead, she met her Maker....
by Kate Motaung | Apr 27, 2015 | Guest Post, Letters to Grief
I’m honored to welcome Joy B. Rudolph to the blog today, with a guest post on grief. I asked her to share her experience after reading part of her story on her blog. This post is in conjunction with the release of my e-book, Letters to Grief, which is...
by Kate Motaung | Mar 23, 2015 | Letters to Grief
She made it. Precious Kara Tippetts, wife of Jason, mother of four, and author of The Hardest Peace, made it home yesterday. She got her “well done, good and faithful servant.” She got her crown of life. Kara fought the good fight. Her battle is over. And...