Darrell J. Pursiful

Sunday Inspiration: Coloring Books

How long will grown men and women in this world keep drawing in their coloring books an image of God that makes them sad?
—Meister Eckhart

Sunday Inspiration: Art Is Fundamental

Before a child talks they sing. Before they write they draw. As soon as they stand they dance. Art is fundamental to human expression.
—Phylicia Rashad

Sunday Inspiration: Where One Stands

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
—Martin Luther King Jr.

Sunday Inspiration: Gratitude

In ordinary life we hardly realize that we receive a great deal more than we give, and it is only with gratitude that life becomes rich.
—Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Sunday Inspiration: Loveliness

A person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly. You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth, but if you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.
—Roald Dahl

Sunday Inspiration: Education

Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.
—Robert Frost

Sunday Inspiration: Courage

Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of a readiness to die.
—G. K. Chesterton

Sunday Inspiration: Entertainment

I used to be embarrassed because I was just a comic-book writer while other people were building bridges or going on to medical careers. And then I began to realize: entertainment is one of the most important things in people’s lives. Without it they might go off the deep end. I feel that if you’re able to entertain people, you’re doing a good thing.
—Stan Lee

New Review of Children of Pride

Thanks to Cari Jehlik for her kind words about Children of Pride!

What I liked: 

I LOVE fantasy books and this book did not disappoint me at all. It’s definitely for younger readers, but I still loved it so very much.

The characters were well rounded, the explanation of how magic and The Wonder and other things did NOT feel info-dumpy, and there were some excellent curveballs thrown in that I did NOT see coming. The storylines were brilliantly woven and executed.

Oh, and I read it in one day. Yep, another one-day-er here.

What I didn’t like: 

It was too short. And it’s not really that short of a book. But I would have liked more.

Overall thoughts and opinions: 

There are actually FIVE books in this series and I intend to buy every single one of them, plus search out the Danny stand alone in an anthology called Fell Beasts and Fair. So if that’s not a clear indicator of how I feel about this book, I don’t know what is.


I wrote Into the Wonder for an audience of one (my daughter). It’s always gratifying to find out that other folks like it, too!

Sunday Inspiration: A Coach

A coach is someone who tells you what you don’t want to hear, who has you see what you don’t want to see, so you can be who you always knew you could be.
—Tom Landry

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