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Denise K. Loock

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Born as the fourth child of Don and Dot Kelso. I attended Lakeland Christian School and The Evangelical Free Church until age 18.

I always wanted to be a teacher, so after I graduated with an education degree from Cedarville University, OH, I taught in Detroit, MI, and West Palm Beach, FL.

Once I earned a MA in English from Florida Atlantic University, I taught at Cairn University, PA and Somerset Christian College, NJ.

I married Mace Loock in 1991. We have two adult children.

I retired from teaching to pursue a writing career in 2007. My first book was published in 2010.

Currently, I work as a book editor for Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas and as a staff writer and editor for The Journey Christian Newspaper.

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Glimpses of Truth

One of the most profound insights I gained in the Introduction to Philosophy class I took at Cedarville University, taught by Dr. Jim Greer, was that “all truth is God’s truth.” Therefore, we catch glimpses of it everywhere, not just at church or in a Christian author’s book.

Right now I’m reading Barbara Walters biography, Audition. I’m enjoying the review of history and the insights into people’s Read more of this blog post »
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“No matter what roller coaster ride we're on, the safety bar of God's character keeps us secure. Grab hold and don't let go.”
Denise K. Loock, Open Your Hymnal Again: More Devotions That Harmonize Scripture With Song

“How much do I really love Him? Enough to overlook the mistakes other people make? Enough to disregard the hurtful comments they speak? Enough to esteem others better than myself as God commands me to do in Philippians 2:3?”
Denise K. Loock, Open Your Hymnal, Again: More Christian Hymns and Spiritual Devotions That Harmonize Scripture With Song

“Truth is always strong, no matter how weak it looks, and falsehood is always weak, no matter how strong it looks.”
Phillips Brooks hymn writer

“No matter what roller coaster ride we're on, the safety bar of God's character keeps us secure. Grab hold and don't let go.”
Denise K. Loock, Open Your Hymnal Again: More Devotions That Harmonize Scripture With Song

“The trouble with most of us is that we'd rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism.”
Norman Vincent Peale

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