My book, The Interrupted Process has spoken to a lot of hearts over the months and I am thankful for you. (It even ended up in a school!)
(Some asked about other books. I have 5 news ones on the table.)
Because I am thankful I want to share with you.
Until the end of December 2015, when you purchase a signed or unsigned copy from me, $5 will be donated to the Nicaragua Pueblo Project. This organization was started by my sister, Liz. She spends 6 months each year helping women to build homes, learn skills and receive value and affirmation. (This year she told me she ended up taking her 6 months of earnings stateside to get there as donations were slow.) Continue reading Happy Thanksgiving To You!→
Yesterday I heard the story of a woman who had a copy of my book, The Interrupted Process in her car. Someone took it leaving behind two zucchini, a cucumber and $1.
What I immediately was struck with was, what if that was all they had? What if, like the widow with two mites they gave all they had?
Many of you know me. The grandfather, father, disorganized guy on some levels. Well, I found out how important good reviews are on Amazon and more. When you receive a great review, people notice. One of the places that notices is Amazon. Every review can boost the book scores 100 places. Continue reading How To Leave A Review→
Keene, NH-New Hampshire businessman and author Lee Johndrow’s new book, The Interrupted Process will be on display at the International Christian Retail Show in Orlando, Florida from June 28th to July 1st 2015. This event is one of the largest exhibitions of Christian books,with attendees and buyers from more than 50 countries participating.
This book which tells of a God-changed life through His gift of salvation is making itself known in the world of Christian non-fiction. The autobiography and testimony to God and His goodness begins with Johndrow’s childhood in a small Connecticut town. The book takes you through the seasons of life, both good and difficult and the encouragement to trust in Him. Continue reading The Interrupted Process by Lee Johndrow on Display at International Christian Retail Show→
This book would not be a book without the help, the love and the goodness of my family. Long before this became a book, my grandparents, Pop and Gunter, pushed me to read. My mom and dad were avid readers and having a mom who was an English and History teacher just made things happen. She taught me the love of libraries, books and reading. I miss all of them immensely. Continue reading Acknowledgements→
My grandmother was the most influential of many people in my first few years. This is what I wrote in my book,
DEDICATION PAGE
This book is dedicated to the memory of my grandmother, Gunter (Elizabeth Webb Lee), for her kindness and devotion to me in my early years, for giving me her love and helping me to enjoy reading. Though you only had 4 years with me, I am so thankful for you and your love towards me.