Paula J. Miller
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Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 10:31 NKJV

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One Eyed Jack


Rattlesnakes, lassos and learning to trust God. How much can one boy and his dog handle?


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Children love stories of kids and their pets and Paula Miller shares one that is sure to win their hearts.
Janette Oke




I thoroughly enjoyed it!
This book would make a wonderful addition to any home library.
Kris' Eclectic Homeschool, homeschooling mother of two



This story has a Little House on the Prairie feel to it, but with a faith thread.
Edgy Inspirational Author




It was refreshing to finally find a book that has a male protagonist as well as a truly entertaining storyline.
 The Old Schoolhouse




This children's book has more than a fun story.
Miller's message of faith in God is strong and woven in Nate's everyday life. Jandy's Reading Room



The writing is wholesome and gentle, and those looking for a nourishing dose of old fashioned ideals will enjoy this simple telling of a boy and his dog.
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Nate's journey is interwoven with
family values and spiritual truths. The language in One-Eyed Jack is beautiful, well fit for a family read aloud.
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I can see this being added to a history curriculum, making it fun and interesting.
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Welcome,

Spring. Summer. Fall. Winter.

Here in Minnesota our daily activities seem to revolve around the weather. What we wear, what we cook, what we do indoors or out seems to be determined by the weather channel.

I'll be the first to admit I do it too. Am I going to play in my flower beds today or bake up a batch of cookies? Will we be bringing our coats to church with us or turning up the air-conditioning on the way there?

Weather is also the never-ending conversation piece. Small talk depends on weather. How are your crops holding up in the heat? We had over two feet of snow last night. Beautiful day, isn't it?

It's interesting how much time a person spends thinking about, worrying about, and depending on the weather instead of the One who brings it.

How much richer would our day be if we got up, thanked God for the beautiful day, and went about our daily business without even looking out the window? Totally depending on Him and trusting that what the clouds brought or didn't bring would be exactly what He intended.

I think I'm going to shut my curtains today. :)


Paula J. Miller

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A novelist is a person who sits in a small room and talks to a computer about the intimate lives of people who don't exist. - Karen Kingsbury


I am often asked what gives me the desire to write a bunch of words on a bland word processor. My answer: how much time do you have?

Can I answer in one word? God. Life. Family. Sorrow. Joy. Despair.

Okay, I guess that's more than one word. I would have to sum it up as. . .emotion

Emotion wells up from what's inside and spills out as actions, words and thoughts. It's what comes out that gives us a glimpse of the person behind the facade. Good, bad or ugly. They're raw and brutally honest; an open window to the heart.

My characters feel the same emotions you and I do. They are ordinary people, facing ordinary obstacles, but changed by an extraordinary God.


                                 
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