Reading Inspiration with Angela Dollar
Allegory
by Angela Dollar
The monster is written as an allegorical example. Dot represents addictions to lead into those heard conversation we need to have with our kids. Also, this simple story can lay a foundation for future conversation as our children grow.
A Mother of six kids and the grandmother of now twenty grandchildren. Angela has dedicated over 30 years into ministering to children in the church.
I found a love for writing while attending college, but it was those early years that developed a passion for storytelling! I was a first or second grader sitting on the back steps with a handful of pills to take my life. God had sent me a friend to encourage and lead me to know Jesus Christ! Now at sixty years old, through my writing, I try to be that friend to children. I desire to encourage and strengthen their resolve to follow Jesus and experience the joy and peace I have found through my faith. I want to remind them they are fearfully and wonderfully made! We all have a purpose in being born on this earth!
Dolly dogwood loves to talk, but she has made grumbling and complaining her game. When an angel walks through the forest, leaving Dolly speechless. Will she ever talk again? The animals of the forest wonder.