LeAnne Hardy

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An Empty Egg

April 2, 2010

Tags: Easter, grandchildren, Easter eggs, Jesus Christ, Lamb of God


This week I dug an old Easter basket out of storage and set it in the center of our dining table. It’s decorated with silk flowers, and on the bed of supermarket grass in the basket are ten plastic Easter eggs.

Last night after supper we passed the basket around and each one (more…)

From the mouths of babes

December 26, 2009

Tags: grandchildren, Christmas, Jesus Christ



"I’m Mary,” my three-year-old grand daughter told us. She arranged a silky scarf over her head and tried to fold her hands piously, but the scarf kept slipping off. She grasped it in one hand and reached for her little brother. “This is Baby Jesus.”

According to the song, "Joseph was an old man" so perhaps Grandpa can have that role in the picture. Nine-month-old Alex was more interested in reaching for toys and standing by furniture than lying in an imaginary manger, so the pose didn't last very long. Forget that “no crying he makes” part. (more…)

An Urbana Christmas

December 24, 2009

Tags: Urbanan Missions Conference, John R. W. Stott, christmas, Jesus Christ, Langham Partners



My house is as decorated as it is going to get, although there are still three boxes of things I haven’t brought out and a second tree I haven’t set up in the family room. Next year. Christmas is upon us, and all my plans to bake ahead have gone out the window in the press of other important activities—like promoting a new book and writing another that is long overdue.

But in the end Christmas isn’t about cookies or decorations, much less packages under the tree (even the kind that give big hugs and call you "Grammie, whose picture I couldn't resist putting in.") After all, (more…)

Selected Works

Juvenile Fiction
Crossovers
Ben will be dead meat if the guys find out what he's doing at the ice rink in the early mornings.
Beads and Braids
Who will take care of Lindiwe when her sick mother passes?
Between Two Worlds
It’s never fun to be different, and Brazilian–born Cristina Larson feels very different.
The Wooden Ox
Despite the war, Keri’s parents wouldn’t let anything really bad happen to her... would they?
Fiction
Glastonbury Tor
A tale of the Holy Grail and the tumultuous England of King Henry VIII
Picture Book
So That’s What God is Like
God is like many things in a small African boy’s world—the wind, a rock, even his mother.

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