Stephanie Loomis

Forever in the process of becoming, Stephanie Loomis likes to call herself a Renaissance woman. She is an educator in many ways: sometimes in the classroom, sometimes through her blogs, and often in random meetings with unexpected people. She is a student, now formally pursuing a PhD in Language and Literacy at Georgia State University. She researches using digital spaces as tools for teaching as well as self-expression. "I call myself an accidental artist involved in literature, theater, photography, music, education, rubber stamping, and altered arts. I fully embrace mixed media and digital arts as my personal expression. By nature an introvert, I view all of my experiences with other people as opportunities to learn," she says. Married since 1987, Loomis has three brilliant daughters, a fabulous son in law, and a sweet new granddaughter. "God is good... all the time. That's the motto of my moments and the inspiration of my life," she adds.

King Solomon Said What?

Spring 2016_Feature_What Did Solomon Say_Justin Luebke

You have to give it to King Solomon. I mean, really. He writes enough proverbs, aphorisms, and proverbs for wise living to fill 30 chapters. And then he pens an Epilogue that would alternately confound and infuriate women for the next 2500 years. Who is this woman? And how did she do it all without…