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wpe1.jpg (2307 bytes) Rich and Sue Gregg develop healthy eating cookbooks and recipes. After a family health crisis, Sue Gregg began to question how to improve the nutritional value of the food she served her family. Nine months on a rigorous, restrictive health food diet presented too many obstacles and evoked too much resistance. That experience convinced her that few meat and potatoes eaters would tolerate drastic dietary diversions.  For two years she waited, researched, and prayed. One day standing at her kitchen sink she wondered, "Would it be possible to transform familiar family recipes?"    
Dee Brasington holds a BA in Sociology and is the wife of a Minister of Music at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church. Together with her husband, Dee has taught Marriage & Family Life Seminars for twenty years. She homeschooled their three children for two years, and has fostered several teenagers. She works from her home as a Copywriter & Administrative Assistant to a marketing firm & a Christian publishing ministry.
Clay Brasington is the Worship Leader for the Contemporary Worship Service at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church. His ministry has affected thousands of people through the local churches he has served, plus broadcast and cable television programming and as a guest speaker on the subject of worship. He has a BS in Music Ed and a Master of Church Music.
Scott Hamilton graduated from Florida Atlantic University and Mercer University Law School. Before becoming a lawyer, he was a probation officer. He and his wife, Jeanne, adopted two children. He is the lawyer who handled the Wright's adoption and has such a heart for adopting, and a compassion for all parties involved. He loves the Lord and it shows in all he does.
Charity Lovelace resides in Alaska. She is the homeschooling mother of two sons, a free-lance writer, columnist and the creator of Useful Units Publications. In her elusive free time she enjoys nature walks, sewing, reading and decorating. For Open Arms she has written The Hospitable Home, Holding Things Together When You're Apart and Lavish Living. In the Nov '97 issue of Open Arms is a Birthday Form Charity created to help with the planning of those special occassions. Read the highlited articles at her website by clicking on the titles
Tamara Willey has homeschooled her 3 copperheaded blessings for 9 years. Her love of reading comes from her mother who read her the classics. She assists in leading her county's home school group and encourages parents to trust their instincts when it comes to educating their children. A professional writer, she shares from her vast experience of literature and motherhood.
Jeanne Hamilton is the wife of our adoption lawyer and regular columnist Scott Hamilton, Esq. In the August '97 issue of Open Arms she shares with us concerning their journey through infertility and adoption. Desiring children, she tried infertility testing and Clomid, only to result in heartache. Following God's lead, she laid down her desires to find and do His will. In the Nov '97 issue of she writes on "Discussing Adoption" with our adopted children.
Karen Lambright has 4 children, homeschooled for 3 years, and has just graduated to "none in diapers!" She has a Bachelor's Degree in Speech Therapy. Dan, her husband, is a Computer Engineer. She has written an article entitled "Straight Talk" published first in Open Arms, and recently reprinted in Homeschooling Today Magazine (Sept/Oct '97). She has also written another article on infertility which will appear in a future issue.

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