Barbara Tuttle

Barbara Tuttle

I love to write article, devotional, and fictional material for Christian periodicals. I write content on a wide variety of subjects including health topics, education and literacy, marriage and parenting, poverty and homelessness, senior issues, and reviews. Every now and then I squeeze out a poem.
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B.S. in Elementary Education, University of Iowa.

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  • Three Cheers for Cross-Country Skiing!
    Cross-country skiing is a very enjoyable winter hobby. The thrill of swishing through the snow is addictive for nature lovers, and great for the windpipes!
  • I'm Switching to Cloth Napkins
    I go through gobs of paper napkins every day. I want to change this, because I learned that if each of us use one less napkin a day, it would cut paper waste by a billion pounds! Sounds significant to me.
  • Rabbi
    A poem about a humble Savior, born on Christmas Day.
  • Stopping by Winter
    A winter haiku
  • John Howland, a Pilgrim in the Sea
    The Pilgrims to America spoke often about the Hand of God in their lives. What a great example for Christians to follow today!
  • "The Help" - Best and Worst Moments
    "The Help" movie has people talking! But what should people really be talking about when they leave this movie?
  • Lansing, Michigan's Best Public Ice Skating Spots
    Lansing Michigan offers three outstanding public ice skating rinks. Each rink is well groomed and offers open skate sessions for the enjoyment of the community.
  • Beauty from the Inside Out
    I've decided to stop chasing the Youth Ball - it's rolling away too fast for me! I want to learn to cultivate inner beauty instead, which time cannot steal away...
  • Poured Out
    A short poem depicting what can only be received, experienced and embraced - but never explained.
  • How to Share a Closet with Your Husband
    Learning to share a closet with your mate is the beginning of a beautiful life together! With these simple tips, you can open the door and dress happily ever after.
  • A Fresh Look
    The economic hardships in our country are bringing many new people to seek help from church pantries. What will they be taking home from the pantry? A short story about a little church that makes a big discovery...
  • Trick or Treat Parenting Style
    There are many different types of parenting styles, but children benefit from consistency. It is bewildering to a child when they are raised with glaring inconsistencies.
  • The Jesus Chair
    A gracious host abides by the rule, "there's always room for one more." When setting our family dinner table, we can set a place for Jesus too!
  • A Falling Away
    A short autumn poem about growing older. It allows us to become who we truly are!
  • Once Upon a Rooftop
    While Mark hunted for a ladder, Stacy leaned over and tied her tennis shoe. "I'm not coming down until we figure this out. We have a decision to make, Mark!"
  • An Invitation to Dinner
    Our Lord asks us to invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind to our banquets. Yet, how many of us do?
  • Notes from God's Secretary
    If only the Little Guys, as well as the Rich and Famous, could see and understand - that God looks upon the heart. A story about significant living!
  • Six Steps to Finding Your New Home
    To stay sane while house hunting, you need to both keep options open, and establish boundaries. You don't want it to consume your life. You just want to find a house you appreciate, and get settled in!
  • Five Fast Ways to Slow Down!
    Are you too blasted busy to smell the roses? Is multi-tasking driving you nuts? You may be headed for a heart attack if you don't slow down. Follow these tips for a saner, happier life!
  • A Fallen Leaf
    Life is a glorious parade! But does anybody really expect to grow old?
  • Whiny Day Activities for Preschoolers
    Sometimes whiny children are not hungry,thirsty, or tired. Sometimes they are just bored and listless. Where is you Little Piggy mask?

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