Author Archive
WHERE ANGELS WALK by Joan Wester Anderson, October 30, 2011
Hello, angel lovers! I usually write the material found in this newsletter, but occasionally it’s fun to see what else is out there. Here is something to make you smile, found on the website, www.Godvine.com Angels Explained by Children I only know the names of two angels, Hark and Harold. –Gregory, age 5 Everybody’s got [...]
Angelic Tails’ Halloween Costume Contest
Are you dressing up your dog for Halloween? If so, send us a picture, and you could be eligible to win four of Joan Wester Anderson’s books in Angelic Tails’ Halloween Costume Contest! Submit any past and present pictures of your pooch, from a Popeye-d poodle to a Dracula-fied dachshund. We’ll pick the top five [...]
Where Angels Walk, by Joan Wester Anderson, October 23 2011
“I just LOVE those angel stories,” says Donna Sheldon. She has no trouble believing that these holy beings do indeed watch over us. One evening she and her teenage daughter Janna went to dinner at a local Mexican restaurant. Afterward, the women walked to their car, Donna backed out carefully, then started to drive forward. [...]
Where Angels Walk, by Joan Wester Anderson, Oct 15, 2011
Angels usually do their work anonymously. Life has its coincidences, but many times we are protected by our heavenly guardians, and we don’t even know it. Angie and Andy Linkhart would agree. They recently moved to the Kansas City area, and bought a brand new house in a brand new development. Angie and Andy were [...]
WHERE ANGELS WALK, by Joan Wester Anderson, Oct 8, 2011
It’s tempting to ask angels to take care of all of our problems. But in many cases, people are meant to be “earth angels” too. Bill Garvey knows this very well, for he is a “giver.” After 9/11, he and his family (and some helpers) carved an enormous pumpkin that they had grown themselves, got [...]
WHERE ANGELS WALK blog, by Joan Wester Anderson
Hello bloggers and friends. Welcome to WHERE ANGELS WALK, a blog dedicated to angels and the work they do on earth. They are our guides and companions, but they often work anonymously, so we sometimes miss their touch. At other times, WE are expected to step up, and behave like angels. There will be a [...]
Story of the Week, September 17, 2011
Lou Berry loves to fish and duck hunt. He will go regardless of weather, and he would probably prefer either to eating, says his wife Nell. Lou also takes an interest in teenagers. He has been a Baptist camp counseler, and spent several years teaching a pair of young brothers to (what else?) fish and [...]
Story of the Week, September 4, 2011, Angel Alarm
The plans were complete. Melva’s husband would be driving the church’s Greyhound type bus full of young choir members to the beautiful state of Colorado. In that place where God placed springs in the valleys and streams that gush from mountains, those excited boys and girls would minister in song. God did not give Melva [...]
Storyof the Week, June 24, 2011, Garage Sale Signal
Dale found something unexpected at a garage sale.
Story of the Week, June 10, 2011, Angel in her Lap
When does a hard fall feel like cotton?









