Daphne Bach Greer

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  • Everyday Joy

    I’m super excited to announce the release of a new kindle book I have been working on, Everyday Joy. I’m thankful to be part of an amazing group of writers who came together to complete this book, under the guidance of fabulous editor Donna Kozik.  For starters, I just love the title and theme of…

  • Back to School-Examining the Past, Embracing the Future

    As we wind down from Labor Day weekend full of activities at our local round-up and fair, I’m encompassed by a little quiet reflection this eve of the first day surrounds me.   I am exhausted from the hustle and bustle of early mornings and late nights. My days consisted of carnivals, nursing a twisted ankle,…

  • Sacred Words-The Sweeter Side of Grief

    “If you know someone who has lost a child, and you’re afraid to mention them because you think you might make them sad by reminding them that they died–you’re not reminding them. They didn’t forget they died. What you’re reminding them of is that you remembered that they lived, and that is a great gift.”…

  • Whether it’s the large scar on my leg resembling claw marks from the barbed wire fence when I was 17, or the circular scar from the mole removed 15 years ago, or the jagged lines that reside on my upper arm from the car accident, scars tell stories of our challenges in life.   We remember…

  • How I Heard God on a Sunday Morning

    Do you every wonder if God is there? If He really hears what’s in your heart?  I just had to share this morning how God was speaking to me. My first clue was the dream I had last night.  It was the most amazing.  So here it is……I found it easier to write it in…

  • Finding the Sweeter Side of Grief-A Look at Child Loss Ten Years Later

    So July 16, 2018 marks ten years since our car accident.-when a routine commute to work on a hot summer day, ended with my daughter gone and my son and I in the hospital. I remember clearly when it was nearly evening time that day and we were finally allowed to leave the hospital. I…