"Tabitha Teapot is a delightful story that speaks to the hearts of young and old. With intriguing characters like Tabitha Teapot and Willie Whistler, readers are reminded we can all be used in some way to brighten each other's days. Based on biblical characters, with the theme of contentment and service, Ramona Lusch Johnson has woven a timeless tale. I will never look at a teapot the same."
Bonnie Derksen
Christian Writers Guild Apprentice
Lake Country, British Columbia
After having traveled thousands of miles to Canada, with hopes of being used to serve tea, Tabitha Teapot, instead, found herself locked behind the glass doors of Mrs. Bradley's china cabinet. There, she was admired and praised for her beauty, but that did not sati sfy her. She only wanted to be useful. One day, a young visitor named Joanna was awestruck when she saw the precious teapot. It was a perfect match for the rare cup and saucer that her mother owned.
You won't want to miss what happened after Joanna's discovery. Learn how using our gifts to help others is more important than being beautiful and how we all have a special purpose in life.
Since early childhood, Ramona loved att ending church and found the Bible very exciti ng. She began assisti ng in children's ministry at the age of fourteen. Serving mostly in Sunday school, DVBS and Bible camps, her passion is to present God's Word in a relatable manner, making it vivid, alive, and enjoyable not only to children, but to persons of all ages. She has studied the art of puppetry extensively and fi nds it a valuable asset in teaching. Ramona and husband, Jim, have been married for sixty years, have three children, six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.