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May Patterson, author of the book "Seeking a Familiar Face," began writing in response to God’s grace. And by His grace, she has written for magazines such as Focus on the Family, Crosswalk and Upper Room, written the Bible study A Time to Seek, and is a sought-after public speaker. She loves to tell stories, laugh, and talk about the incredible journey of seeking after God.
May feels blessed to have lived in Huntsville, AL all of her life. She is married to her dear friend Mike and they have three grown children. When she is not writing or speaking, you might find her on a hiking trail, riding a horse, or even aboard an airplane traveling to somewhere new. She has a great love for family, outdoor adventures, books and blogging at maypatter
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May Patterson When I have writer's block, I do timed writings. I pick a subject and make myself write for 10 minutes straight about that subject. It's usually not v…moreWhen I have writer's block, I do timed writings. I pick a subject and make myself write for 10 minutes straight about that subject. It's usually not very good, but it gets me writing again.

Another thing that helps me is reading. When I'm feeling stuck, I go back reread something that I know is well written. Suddenly, I start having all kinds of ideas and this leads me to my computer once again.(less)
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Charlie Kirk’s Murder: A Twist of Hate

Charlie Kirk smiled as he pitched red and white hats to the cheering students. The large crowd seemed to love him. They were filled with enthusiasm and hope. Then Charlie sat on the stage and began to answer questions. The first question was about his faith. He responded by presenting the gospel. But before he [...]

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“The gospel reveals that God thinks you and I are worth saving. What great news! Meditating on this truth daily has helped me build a more positive self-image, transforming the way I think and live.”
May Patterson, Seeking a Familiar Face: The Transformational Journey of Connecting with God

“Well-loved people love others. Loved people are free. Loved people have hope. What a tragedy it is to be loved like this and to still act unloved.”
May Patterson, Seeking a Familiar Face: The Transformational Journey of Connecting with God

“The more you discover about God, the more you discover about yourself.”
May Patterson, Seeking a Familiar Face: The Transformational Journey of Connecting with God

“The more you discover about God, the more you discover about yourself.”
May Patterson, Seeking a Familiar Face: The Transformational Journey of Connecting with God

“Well-loved people love others. Loved people are free. Loved people have hope. What a tragedy it is to be loved like this and to still act unloved.”
May Patterson, Seeking a Familiar Face: The Transformational Journey of Connecting with God

“The gospel reveals that God thinks you and I are worth saving. What great news! Meditating on this truth daily has helped me build a more positive self-image, transforming the way I think and live.”
May Patterson, Seeking a Familiar Face: The Transformational Journey of Connecting with God

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