Margie Wiesner Hunter was born in Pennsylvania, as the youngest of four children. She's lived in Kansas since her youngest child was born in 1979. Her latest project is a legacy series of her life with siblings, parents and friends. She enjoys writing, reading, scuba diving and geocaching.
My name is Margie Wiesner Hunter and I have wanted to write down my stories for ever so long. It took an act of God to settle me down and have me get serious about writing down some things. More on that later. Right now I live in Kansas with my husband, Terry. We've had a very rich and full life together and have taken in and adopted Airedales, perhaps it would be more appropriate to say we have been owned by three Airedales. And have one more right now that isn't even ours! We enjoy traveling for scuba diving, and visiting National Parks and geocaching. We also enjoy movies and spending time with our children and grands. We have been so blessed in this life.
I write because I want to share with others (my children and grands, my friends and people I don't even know) how God has been with me all through my life--leading me, guiding me and protecting me with His guardian angels, even before I knew it. He was with me even when I didn't believe in His presence and power in my life, even long before I was born. And very importantly, while I was yet a sinner, He died for me. All my life He has loved me with an unconscionable love. He believed in me before I was and had a plan for me to tell my stories. He is a patient God who loves us through thick and thin with Him, no matter how we stray, His purpose for our lives is unchanging. He waited patiently for me, as did Holy Spirit, ever present, beckoning me towards Him and drawing me to Himself. So these are my stories, given to me for such a time as this.
A friend of mine, who happens to be my editor, RJ Thesman, told me "one of the beautiful things we can do in life is to help another human being. We honor God by honoring others. And if we can help another person, then our lives have not been wasted." Marketing for Writers, page 12.