Twitter: @rechanjo
Blog: Write Moments with God
Rose Chandler Johnson, a Southern girl from a tiny Georgia town,
is the author of the popular devotional blog, Write Moments with God. In spite of years of disappointments and
overwhelming obstacles, she has grown in her relationship with the Lord and
learned how to find Him in the midst of everyday moments. A devoted Christian
and mother of six, she has been a French and English teacher over the last
twenty years. She likes to take walks, garden, read, and bake.
Published by
Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas
ISBN
978-1-938499-86-9
Rose Johnson’s devotional offers the reader sweet balm and
encouragement through wise and thoughtful reflections on God’s grace and
provision in the midst of all life can throw at us. Use it as a wonderful way
to start the day off right with God’s Word and friendly counsel from a woman
whose soul knows. ~ Elizabeth Musser, award winning Christian writer and author
of The Swan House
Through honesty and compassion, Rose lets us see into her life and
heart so that we can also examine our own heart. As I read these devotions I was
sometimes comforted and other times challenged, but always I thought about the
person God sees when He sees me. This devotional is simple enough for the
newest believer or even someone not sure about God but deep enough to make a
life-long Christian feel challenged to go higher. This is a wonderful book and
I am thrilled to encourage others to read it and share a copy with friends. ~
Tiffany Colter, author, writer, speaker, writing coach, and mom.
Available from
Amazon
Available in print from
your local bookstore, online, or from the publisher at: www.lighthousepublishingofthecarolinas.com
Your unique talent: Je parle
francais! I speak French.
Rose, share something not many people know about you: Once I was mugged in Paris, but I held onto my
money. A little French lady
intervened. I got through it with only a
bruise on my hip and a broken fingernail.
Are you a “pet person” or prefer no pets? Once, I had my own
little dog, which I adored, and I’d ride around with her in my bicycle
basket. Then I had twins, followed by
four more children. Even though we’ve
had a half dozen pets over the years, I’d prefer none.
Would you rather travel or stay at home? Honestly, I’m a
stay at home gal. When I do travel, I
love it, but most of the time I’m content to be home.
Do you read more or write more? I’m still reading more than writing. It seems I’m always reading at least three
books at once, and I have a stack waiting, but I do write some everyday.
Prefer cake or pie?
Pound cake.
Would, or do, ride a motorcycle or prefer to ride/drive a
car? Just let me drive a car please. Although, I’ve ridden a motorcycle many times
in my younger days, I don’t think you could get me on one now.
Bus or taxi or walk?
Walk if I can; taxi if it’s from the airport; bus if it’s a daytrip to Chartre
or Giverny J
Are you part of a big church congregation or a small
church? Small church
Do you like to telephone people or prefer to use e-mail? Prefer email
Are you happy or joyful? Joyful
Do you eat at home or eat out? Eat at home most of
the time; I’m a good cook. I enjoy
eating out occasionally as well.
Listen to music or prefer quiet? Prefer quiet most of the time
Prefer sunrises or sunsets? Love sunrises, trees, flowers, and all God’s beautiful
creation.
Thanks so much for stopping in, Rose, and blessings upon all your work.