Thursday Thought: Rest in the Now
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 12/17/2020 to
No one, and I mean no one, likes the feeling of helplessness. There isn’t anybody who wakes up first thing in the morning feeling helpless and thinks “Aw yeah! This is awesome!”. It just doesn’t happen. The sensation of being weak or helpless is
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Captain Acorn Returns: Sneak Peek
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 12/15/2020 to
With Captain Acorn Returns hitting shelves this winter, I’m just too excited for words to take readers back to the world of my favorite little squirrel. Writing this second book was an adventure in itself and I genuinely had so much fun coming up
Thursday Thought: Advent Choices
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 12/10/2020 to
Because it’s the advent season, most (if not all) of my bible reading has been firmly camped out in the early chapters of the gospels. Here we find powerful beginnings to the story that would turn all of humanity on its head. It starts small,
Thursday Thought: Spiritual Lessons Learned From Coaching Football
Posted by Guy Wilson on 12/3/2020 to
Since I was a wee little thing, my Uncle Guy has always been a huge part of my life. A fellow writer and an even deeper thinker, the two of us have never had a conversation that was under an hour. Of all the things I’ve learned from him over the
Captain Acorn Returns and Author Q&A
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 12/1/2020 to
It’s coming! To say I’m excited to launch my second book doesn’t scratch the surface. It feels like so much time has passed between my first release and I’m so excited by how many people have started following my writing since then. So with that,
Thursday Thought: The Not Always Happiest Season of All
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 11/19/2020 to
It’s November again. Next week is Thanksgiving. The holidays are completely upon us, which is weird considering I’m pretty sure yesterday was January but whatever. We’re starting to see all the usual holiday staples, bright lights, lots of
Thursday Thought: Crafting Courage
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 11/12/2020 to
If everything were as it ought to be, no one would ever need courage. Unfortunately, the world is most definitely not as it ought to be and courage is constantly in high demand. No one has to be told how difficult and confusing the world is, and
Thursday Thought: The Price of Easy
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 10/29/2020 to
Let’s talk about a man named Gideon. When Gideon shows up on the scene Israel is, to put it lightly, a complete mess. They’re making the same mistake that they have countless times up to this point. It seems like every time God sends someone to
Thursday Thought: Active Choice
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 10/22/2020 to
In my Bible time, I’ve been working through the book of John. Just the other day, I was reading the last supper passage when Jesus predicts his betrayal. He’s spent the whole evening preparing and caring for his disciples, getting them ready for
Best of the Greats: Roald Dahl
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 10/20/2020 to
Roald Dahl is one of the best-known names in children’s literature and for good reason. His canon of works is vast and just as popular to boot. Like many authors, Dahl started out with a day job in his writing career. Where he deviates
Thursday Thought: Rejecting the Art of Alone
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 10/15/2020 to
We live in a world that loves to celebrate independence. There are very few people who have no use for it. I joke regularly with people that I will be incredibly responsible about finding someone else to be responsible, but even I have a love of
Thursday Thought: Better Than Growing
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 10/8/2020 to
Ever heard the word Christianese? It’s the idea that in Christian circles there are certain words we use so much they become part of their own language. Christianese is a collection of overused buzzwords that have lost their punch after being the
Best of the Greats: Hans Christian Andersen
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 10/6/2020 to
Maybe this week’s book blog is a bit of a cheat considering it’s not on books per se. But you can’t talk about great fiction in my world without talking about Hans Christian Andersen. It would be nothing short of a crime to skip him. Known not
Thursday Thought: Hard Work Truths
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 10/1/2020 to
No one wakes up in the morning and thinks “You know what I want to do today? I want to do all the hard work in the world. That would be really enjoyable!”. Hard work is, no surprise here, hard. A lot of us don’t shy from the idea of hard work but
Best of the Greats: Kate DiCamillo
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 9/22/2020 to
This week in my roundup of favorite author’s we’re talking about the great Kate DiCamillo! Oddly enough, I didn’t grow up with DiCamillo’s books as a child. So when I tell you that I love her work, I mean that it has great appeal to readers of
Thursday Thought: On Mission, On Point
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 9/17/2020 to
Have you ever had a moment where you felt like you had absolutely no clue what you’re supposed to be doing with your life? Was that moment five minutes ago? Are you having that moment right now? Congratulations! You’re a human! We don’t
Thursday Thought: The Cost of Sight
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 9/10/2020 to
In my personal Bible reading, I’ve been working my way through the book of John. In the time of his ministry, Jesus interacted with so many people who at a first glance may seem like one-off meetings. But sometimes these meetings showcase an even
Thursday Thought: Making the Most of Midian
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 9/3/2020 to
I’ll tell you something about myself. I absolutely loathe the idea of staying in one place for too long. It eats me up inside and I get downright antsy. Every time I watch a nature documentary that comments on sharks and their constant need for
Best of the Greats: C.S. Lewis
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 9/1/2020 to
It’s a brand new blog series! For the next couple of months, I’ll be rounding up some of my favorite authors, giving a little background on their life as a writer, and sharing my favorites of their works. I can’t think of any better
Thursday Thought: Less is More
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 8/27/2020 to
Our world is completely obsessed with performance and importance. There’s a lot of fun, wonderful uses for social media, yes, but so often that fun and wonder and usefulness spirals and warps into a performance demanding world. Every day there’s
Thursday Thought: Certain Failure
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 8/20/2020 to
If there’s anything we're all universally scared of its failure. Some individual fears may differ, but no one on the planet wakes up and thinks it would be just fine and nothing to worry about if they utterly failed in the things most important
Thursday Thought: Obedience in the Face of the Unknown
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 8/6/2020 to
Throughout the Bible, we see many figures who reflect ourselves. We see ourselves in their struggles and hope for their same victories from God. In many ways, for those of us who have grown up with these stories, the names and actions of these
Top Five Children's Books: Animal Main Characters
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 8/4/2020 to
There’s just something about a children’s book with an animal front and center. For many young readers, these quirky, lovable, animal characters become fundamental parts of our childhood imagination and for good reason! It’s certainly a literary
Thursday Thought: The Trick of Alone
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 7/30/2020 to
We are so conditioned in so many of our ways it’s quite frankly alarming. There are so many things we do regularly without even thinking or realizing that we do them and more often than not they’re not exactly great habits. It’s unfortunate but
Thursday Thought: Overcoming the World the Hard Way
Posted by Avalon Robinson on 7/23/2020 to
There were a very fun, very fast, and honestly very painful two months of my life when I got to play rugby. I had just transferred to my university and wanted to try something new. I was drawn to rugby mainly because of the scale of it. Anything