Author LoRee Peery is writing about how it pleases God when we care for widowed mothers. It warms my heart to read of Christian love lived out so practically. Welcome, LoRee!
Give proper recognition to those widows who are really in need. But if a widow has children or grandchildren, these should learn first of all to put their religion into practice by caring for their own family and so repaying their parents and grandparents, for this is pleasing to God.
1 Timothy 5:3-4
The spiritual theme for Christmas in Garland, my 2023 contribution to Pelican Book Group’s Holiday Extravaganza, is “It pleases God for children to care for widowed mothers.” This story is the sequel to Christmas House. Just when Foxx and Pepper are excited to get on with their lives as a couple, they are torn because their mothers need attention.
A Lack of Control
More and more as I grow older, I realize how little control I have over most things that touch my life. What I can possess is the ability to accept those life circumstances I can do nothing about. For example, I recently invited twenty-seven family members for a gathering to celebrate our recent six-room remodel. Seven people showed up.
Except for a second-grader and great-grandchildren, my grandchildren are grown. Three worked that day, along with one son-in-law, another grandson had worked since early morning and needed to go home and sleep. One son’s family had Covid in the house. Two other grandchildren were ill. I couldn’t get upset. Those present sat around one table and we had a lovely time of reminiscing and fellowship.
Then, I bagged up, handed out, and froze three and a half of the four purchased pizzas. I had no reason to feel disappointed or sad. Those select few around my table were there according to God’s plan, not mine.
Real Life Meets Fiction
That real-life day amounts to nothing compared to the ongoing situation of my story people. Foxx and Pepper have quite the tough backgrounds. This year’s Holiday Extravaganza, Christmas in Garland, continues Pepper and Foxx’s story, which began in Christmas House.
Pepper Rainwater is thriving in newfound faith, blooming love, and her own Christmas house. But the appearance of her mother brings back all the ugliness of growing up in a storage unit. Can she face family issues from a new perspective and forgive her parents for the past?
The discovery of Foxx Haven’s true beginnings shattered his sense of security. For the first time, he questions his father’s love and now his birth mother has entered his life. Did God really plan this mess for him? He’s such a wreck inside, how can he be the man of faith Pepper deserves?
Their mothers bring challenges and time constraints on Pepper and Foxx. He longs to show his love, she yearns to bask in his attention. How will they help their widowed mothers, make life easier for one another, heal appropriately, and look toward a bright future?
Next will be Pepper’s sister’s story in Christmas Fulfilled.
Before the busty holidays hit us, take time to be thankful for family. And always pray for the people God surrounds you with.
Connect with LoRee Peery
You can find Christmas in Garland on Amazon, LoRee at www.loreepeery.com or on her Amazon page.
Did you miss Christmas House? You. can buy it on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Pelican.
I am thankful for Stacey’s generosity. Unfortunately, our refrigerator died about the time my story was featured here and my days were filled with dumping a lot of spoiled food, ordering and replacing the fridge. We don’t have the new one yet, but a small one for necessities and going into the city for meals. Life happens, and this is nothing compared to what’s going on with loved ones in Israel. Merriest Christmas to all of you Stacey readers!!