Link to my articles on Suite 101

I have been a contributing writer for Suite 101, a Canadian information Web site,
 since March 2010. The first one was an early childhood art education article.
Then I wrote one about Christianity and Alcoholics Anonymous, then another early
 childhood art article. After that, I wrote some more Christian 12-step recovery
articles, and a couple of articles about Nate Phelps's visit to the Topeka Performing
Arts Center in April 2010.  (Nate Phelps is an estranged son of Fred Phelps of the
"Westboro Baptist Church" in Topeka.) For several months now, I have been writing
 Bible Studies. They have been my favorites, quite frankly.
I never cease to be amazed at the variety of relevant topics I discover in those pages.

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Carolyn Cogswell

Contributing Writer
Carolyn Cogswell - Bob Hanson, Osage County Herald-Chronicle
Carolyn Cogswell - Bob Hanson, Osage County Herald-Chronicle

Carolyn Cogswell has written for publication in newspapers in southeast Missouri, southeast and northeast Kansas and has published refereed professional journal articles in the field of early childhood development and education in Tennessee and Kentucky. She is currently working as a bilingual parenting specialist for Community Action Head Start in Topeka, Kansas, and is working on a spiritual memoir about father loss through divorce and dementia.
She published an article based on her 1992 master's thesis (family relations and child development at Oklahoma State University) in the Journal of Divorce and Remarriage called "Grandchildren's Perceptions of Grandparental Support in Divorced and Intact Families" (Vol. 23, Issue 3-4, pp. 127-150) and later published an article she wrote while working on her doctorate at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville about girls' body image in Jamaica (A cross-cultural perspective on adolescent girls' body perception, in Perceptual and Motor Skills, vol. 78, pp. 744-746, 1994). While teaching child development at Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky, she published three articles in Kaleidoscope, the Journal of the Kentucky Association of Early Childhood Education, one about the food guide pyramid for young children and the other two about early childhood art education. Her Ph. D. dissertation was entitled "Teachers' Aesthetic Development and the Creative Arts Experience of Young Children." After leaving academia, Cogswell worked as a freelance reporter and columnist for the Southeast Missourian in Cape Girardeau and for a year as general assignment reporter for the Reynolds County Courier in Ellington, Mo. Desiring to be closer to her parents, she moved to Osage City, Kan. where she worked as staff writer for the Osage County Herald-Chronicle from November 2006 through August 2007, and then as education reporter for Sun Publications in Overland Park, Kan. from August 2007 to March 2008. During this time she won the Kansas Press Association second place award for best education story. After the elimination of her position as education reporter, she published feature stories for the Kansas City Star before moving to Topeka in July 2008. She hopes to offer her expertise in early childhood development and education through Suite 101 as well as to write about Christian 12-step recovery and other thought-provoking topics.

Latest Articles


Self-Confidence Versus Confidence in God
Self-confidence,much sought-after in the eyes of the secular world, is associated in the Bible with less desirable qualities such as foolishness.

How to Find Contentment, Learn to Trust God
To the natural mind, finding contentment in undesirable circumstances seems counter-intuitive. Here are some biblical principles that should help.

Clothing of Departed Father Illustrates Salvation Message
The prophet Isaiah wrote that God had clothed him with "garments of salvation" and "robes of righteousness." This study discusses how we access them.

The God of the Old and New Testaments, According to Jesus Christ
A look into the thrust of Jesus' teaching reveals that the God of both Old and New Testaments is the same God, who requires total devotion to Himself.

The Christian's Hope of Resurrection and Eternal Life
The Christian's hope of eternal life is based on Scripture, belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ and in the recorded words of Christ to his disciples.

The "Good News of the Gospel" in the Book of Matthew
When hearing they should be "saved," many people ask, "Saved from what?" The words of Jesus Christ shed light on the "good news of the gospel."

Keys to Success of Jesus' Ministry in the Book of Matthew
Thousands came to hear Jesus preach and teach and heal the sick, all without today's technology. The gospel of Matthew reveals some keys to his success.

What the Apostle Paul Said Christian Worship Should Look Like
Read on if you wonder how Jesus trained twelve disciples to carry the gospel to the whole world and how Paul and a few men "turned the world upside down."

People May Leave Your Church for More of the Ministry of Jesus
People leave churches for many reasons, but the ministry of Jesus may provide a few clues. They may simply be looking for more of what Jesus said to do.

Jesus' Teaching About Heaven and Hell in Matthew and John
Jesus taught about "hell fire," "outer darkness," a "furnace of fire," and a place of 'weeping and gnashing of teeth," from which he came to save mankind.

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