While living in Austin, Texas, I was privileged to be a part of an Older Women's Legacy Project (OWL). This was organized and led by Susan Wittig Albert, and trained older women to write the stories of their lives. I later led three such story writing classes and this book is the result of my experiences with this project. Two of my stories have been published by the University of Texas Press.
One of the most rewarding jobs I ever accomplished was working with cancer patients at a radiation center in Austin, Texas. Several of my doctor and minister friends asked me to write these stories so others might learn the lesson of living our lives to the fullest, even in the face of death. I enjoyed this job, because I felt completely called by God to serve his people in this manner. This job was one of the richest blessings of my life.
While living in Austin, Texas, I was privileged to be a part of an Older Women's Legacy Project (OWL). This was organized and led by Susan Wittig Albert, and trained older women to write the stories of their lives. I later led three such story writing classes and this book is the result of my experiences with this project. Two of my stories have been published by the University of Texas Press.
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