
Margaret Minnicks
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Margaret Minnicks has a bachelor's degree in English. She is an ordained minister with two master's degrees in theology and Christian education. She has been an online writer for over 15 years. Thanks for reading and sending TIPS her way.
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Dr. Seuss Wrote Children's Books But He Had No Children
If I asked you who Theodor Seuss Geisel was, you would probably shake your head in dismay. However, if I told you I was referring to Dr. Seuss, you would say, "Oh, yes, my children have books written by Dr. Seuss."
By Margaret Minnicks16 days ago in Fiction
My Street Addresses Have Been Messages To Me On My Journey
I used to think an address was just a line I had to complete on school forms and job applications. But when I looked back over my life, I realized something interesting about my addresses. They were much more than what was written on the mail I received.
By Margaret Minnicks18 days ago in Motivation
This Is What I Do When People Throw Rocks At Me . Top Story - February 2026.
Rocks have been thrown at me for a greater part of my life. Some have been small and missed hitting me. When people don't get a reaction from me, they throw bigger rocks with a better aim. Many have been hurled at me with precision over the years. For a long time, I thought my only options were to dodge them or be crushed by them.
By Margaret Minnicks19 days ago in Confessions
Confession: I Am A Minimalist
Minimalist: Definition A minimalist is a person whose lifestyle focuses on living intentionally with fewer possessions for a simple, uncluttered life. A minimalist reduces distractions by prioritizing experiences and values over material possessions. A minimalist leads a more fulfilling life with like-minded people rather than wasting valuable time with toxic people. Minimalism is not simply about owning less.
By Margaret Minnicks20 days ago in Confessions
Sales For Filet-O-Fish Sandwiches Are On The Rise At McDonald's During Lent
During the Lenten season, McDonald’s restaurants worldwide are seeing a familiar seasonal shift. Even though the Filet-O-Fish sandwich is on the menu year-round, managers say they sell more during Lent when people eat fish, especially on Fridays.
By Margaret Minnicks23 days ago in Feast
Finally, I Understand Curling in the Winter Olympics
If you’ve ever watched the Winter Olympics and found yourself staring at curling with a mix of curiosity and confusion, you’re not alone. Every four years, millions of viewers tune in, see stones sliding across the ice, hear sweepers shouting, “Hard! Hard!” and wonder what on earth is going on.
By Margaret Minnicks24 days ago in FYI












