Refresh! Interview With Author Joyce Tepfer

Joyce Tepfer, one of the most amazing teachers and story-tellers I know, has recently published Refresh! Teacher Devotions and Training Tips. It is an inspiring book full of ideas and inspiration for ministry teachers and anyone needing a daily dose of motivation.  

Joyce has raised two of her own children as well as served as a Children’s Director for 14 years. She previously served as a volunteer for 14 years in various forms of Kid’s Ministry (such as leading/hosting a neighborhood Bible club 6 years, teaching/training in Early Childhood and junior high/camp ministry as counselor/music/drama).

She has also taught piano lessons to over 75 children and presently serves as Director of Servant Ministries at Shadow Mountain Community Church where she listens to the stories of new members and connects them with opportunities to grow and serve. In this interview, Joyce shares some of her journey of writing Refresh:     Read more

Why I Write…

jp“Words are powerful. They help us process both the joys and the struggles of life. That’s why I write.

Words reflect who we are: parents, teachers, sons, daughters, children of the King. Words revive us when the hard bits of life, the struggles and the sorrows, tempt us to despair. Words allow us to rejoice and to share the lessons we learn in every circumstance, even the hard ones.”

~ Jolene Philo
www.jolenephilo.com


Stay tuned for an upcoming glimpse into Jolene’s first book, A Different Dream for My Child: Meditations for Parents of Critically or Chronically Ill Children, scheduled for release in September 2009 by Discovery House Publishers.

Question: Why do you write? Share your thoughts below.

Related Reading:

1. The Dusty Drawer: A Call to Write

2. Communicating the Vision: An Interview with Kathi Macias

3. From ‘Samaritan Woman’ to ‘Anna’: An Interview with Jeanne Sant

Ambushed by Grace: An Interview with Shelly Beach

Ambushed by GraceIn “Five Reasons to Unleashed the Servant Writer in You,” I suggested that tragedy, pain, or discouragement don’t have to be wasted years or detours.  They can be a source of hope and encouragement because these experiences give us the empathy and love to serve others who are experiencing similar circumstances.  That’s exactly what Shelly Beach has done with her latest book, Ambushed by Grace.  Writing from her own experience as a caregiver for parents with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s in her home, Shelly has written a practical book of hope and encouragement for those on the caregiving journey, a journey that can be laden with fear, anger, exhaustion, confusion, and every emotion imaginable.

I’m thrilled to bring you this exclusive interview with Shelly Beach, a kindred spirit who models for us the discipline of writing to serve — to bless others with the story and life experiences God has entrusted with us.  May this conversation inspire you to pick up her book and use it as a roadmap for the one you can write one day and as the perfect gift for the weary caregiver in your life. Read more