As a young girl, Peggy had nursed dreams of becoming a famous singer, but she put aside those dreams when she found herself alone, raising two children as a single mother. "My children were my greatest blessings, and whom I referred to as my little pearls. I'd become the oyster with a thick shell that represented the tough times when I had to grow a tough exterior in order to survive."
It was during these times over thirty years ago when she accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior, causing her pastor to state, "I've caught a Marlin." Shortly afterward, Peggy began writing and later journaling these devotionals--comforting messages God whispered to her during times of meditation and prayer. After a while, she put her writings away until recently when she retrieved them and later shared them in hope they could be published and become a source of strength and comfort for others.
Today, Peggy and her husband, Jim, live in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.