#Interview #SpotlightPost: The Essence of Courage by Author Lynn Watson
As women we encounter multiple challenges, while simultaneously wearing
many hats. We need courage to face our challenges and commitments. In Song
of Solomon 4, Solomon ascribes the essences of his locked garden to the
courageous woman he has taken as his wife. This inspirational study will
provide an opportunity for you to discover:
• The secrets of the fruit, spices, and essential oils in Solomon’s locked garden.
• A deeper meaning of these fruits, spices and essential oil essences in Scripture by studying different women in the Bible.
• How others learn through their struggles and triumphs when you meet Cinnamah-Brosia and the women with whom she does life.
• Encouragement to allow the Holy Spirit to cultivate the essence of courage in your heart.
• Fun facts about the spices and essential oils, along with ways for you to
enjoy incorporating reminders of the fruit they represent into your life.
Pulled reluctantly into women’s ministry nearly four decades ago, Lynn Watson now treasures the opportunities that were provided to lead, encourage and mentor women through relationships and Bible studies. She wrote a few of the studies, too. Drawing from those experiences, along with years serving others professionally in the complementary healthcare field and her love for essential oils, Lynn delights in bringing her readers freshly inspired insights drawn from and focused on the many fruits, plants, oils, and spices mentioned in God’s Word. Married since 1973, Lynn and Steve call Bartlett, Tennessee home. Their
home is filled with handmade treasures and lots of love for family, especially their five beautiful (of course) grandchildren.
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AUTHOR INTERVIEW
- Something unique about you?
" Professionally, I’m a nationally board certified reflexologist. It’s so much more, but basically, I “rub” feet for a living. That provides many opportunities to offer encouragement and share about essential oils." - What one food will you NOT eat?
"Liver, YUCK!" - All-time favorite book?"Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. Over the years, and especially with the writing of this book, I’ve come to appreciate more and more the one book my mother required me to read: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett"
- If you could go out to lunch with any literary character, which would it be? "Amy March from Little Women. I know, I know, she was a spoiled child, but I love the rebel in her (maybe I relate a little too much). She is a classy and artistic young woman, a world traveler, and has a kind heart."
5. Which of your personality traits did you write into you characters? (Deliberately or accidentally)
"Had to ask a friend about this one. Here’s her response: Her (Cinnamah-Brosia’s) creativity and her ability to live and do a million different things at once. Her collection of diverse friends. Her ability to pull all of this together to create a special place for the whole community. I saw you all over her. Oh, and let’s not forget the bike. Yours is tangerine, not red. LOL. And your ability to find God in all of life’s object lessons. Cinnamah-Brosia’s stories are much different than mine, but perhaps she did take on several of my character traits."
"Had to ask a friend about this one. Here’s her response: Her (Cinnamah-Brosia’s) creativity and her ability to live and do a million different things at once. Her collection of diverse friends. Her ability to pull all of this together to create a special place for the whole community. I saw you all over her. Oh, and let’s not forget the bike. Yours is tangerine, not red. LOL. And your ability to find God in all of life’s object lessons. Cinnamah-Brosia’s stories are much different than mine, but perhaps she did take on several of my character traits."
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