Too Many Irons in the Fire - eBook [ePub]

and They're All Smoking

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Too Many Irons in the Fire - eBook [ePub]
E-Book ISBN: 9781426719615
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Published May 2008

If life gives you lemons, squeeze the lil’ suckers and let ’em know who’s boss. -Cynthia Bond Hopson





Do you need a friend? Meet Cynthia Bond Hopson. She’s walked in your shoes and has the bunions to prove it. Her life hasn’t always been easy, but she is dealing with it, praying about it, and laughing at it.



In this little book, as in her popular Bad Hair Days, Rainy Days, and Mondays, she offers a month’s worth of wisdom, advice, and encouragement for women in the form of 31 short daily meditational readings. These include:

I’m not fat, I’m filled out
Yes, you can have a sandwich without Miracle Whip
Dignity—it’s your right
Gotta have in-laws so we can have country music
It’s a bad habit, but it’s mine
Did I matter?



Each reading consists of a quotation, a Scripture reading, the meditation itself, and a closing prayer, all written in a style that is conversational, humorous, and appealing.





“Cynthia Bond Hopson’s newest book is vital devotional reading to anyone who is doing more than one thing at a time. She candidly writes about her multitasking life and invites us along for an inspiring journey. She will make you laugh, cry, and think.” -Sheron C. Patterson, author of A Mile in Her ShoesCynthia Bond Hopson has written thought-provoking and inspirational columns, feature articles, and speeches. She has been nominated for teaching excellence and has twice been named to the Who’s Who Among American Teachers. Formerly associate professor of journalism at the University of Memphis, she is assistant general secretary of the Black College Fund and Ethnic Concerns for the United Methodist Board of Higher Education and Ministry in Nashville, Tennessee.

About the Author

Cynthia Bond Hopson

Cynthia Bond Hopson has written thought-provoking and inspirational columns, feature articles, and speeches. She has been nominated for teaching excellence and has twice been named to the Who s Who Among American Teachers. Formerly associate professor of journalism at the University of Memphis,