Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 8

Episode #8 The Bureau of Labor Statistics gives the following summary on their website as to “What Librarians do”: “Librarians help people find information and conduct research for personal and professional use. Their job duties may change based on the type of library they work in, such as public, school, and medical libraries.”  On Tuesday … Continue reading Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 8

Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 7

Episode #7 Last Thursday evening’s participation in the Library was packed with high-spirited merriment! Yes, I know! Libraries are designed to be quiet places of reading, taking test, working on assignments, as well as a place where you can THINK WITHOUT NOISE. Being the “extra-ordinary” librarian that I am (for Tuesday and Thursday evenings), I … Continue reading Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 7

Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 6

Episode #6 You may be short of stature and not very prominent, but never underestimate what can be done when you just make yourself available. As I rolled up my sleeves to begin my exhausting work as the “Chief Librarian” (on Thursday nights), students were abuzz around me, trying to finish up their assignments for … Continue reading Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 6

Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 5

Episode #5 As the librarian for Tuesday and Thursday evenings, I sit surrounded by books. Books of doctrine, languages, culture, social sciences, apologetics, eschatology, and on and on the topics go. And then there are history books: Church History, American History, World History – a vast amount of individual lives is recorded in those volumes. … Continue reading Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 5

Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 4

Episode #4 They say curiosity killed the cat, what about the librarian?! Curiosity is hopefully not going to kill her, but it just might get her into trouble!   As I sat at the librarian’s desk (in the library), trying to do the work of Ten librarians!!!, I could hear the professor from his class down … Continue reading Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 4

Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 3

Episode #3  As I locked the library door and turned off the lights, I felt a sense of accomplishment. Being the librarian on Tuesday and Thursday evenings has some epic perks. The feeling of success when someone has forgotten their password and are unable to log in on the library computer, LIBRARIAN TO THE RESCUE! … Continue reading Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 3

Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 2

I noticed the CCBS student who works in the Library on Monday evenings was missing last night! I am the humble, meek, and mild librarian for Tuesday and Thursday nights, but on Monday nights, I have a death-defying class – Genesis! Yet, I strolled into the library last night on a quest to share a … Continue reading Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 2

Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 1

In 2014, I finally earned my associate degree in Bible after a 30-year absence from college life. During this auspicious interval of my life, I had the privilege of helping in the college library. And it was there, at Carolina College of Biblical Studies in Fayetteville, North Carolina, that I was motivated to write, and … Continue reading Chronicles of the Librarian, Episode 1

Celebrating 5 Years with WordPress!

Five years ago, my heart was heavy. I was alone much of the time. Having been laid aside with a herniated disk, I wondered to what purpose God would use it. So, I poured over the Scriptures asking for His direction and guidance during this time of isolation and recovery. And it was then that … Continue reading Celebrating 5 Years with WordPress!

Saved from what? You may ask.

In beautiful San Antonio, Texas, my Great-Auntie and her husband, while out hunting for a new residence, strolled along a busy thoroughfare lined with charming walkways. My great-uncle, who had recently retired, was looking forward to spending his retirement years with his lovely bride of many years. They were looking to downsize and thus, were … Continue reading Saved from what? You may ask.