Bonnie Sennott brought her heart for Jesus to her husband Don’s writing. They met through eHarmony and honeymooned in Israel. The two of them became serious about scriptural-based ...view moreBonnie Sennott brought her heart for Jesus to her husband Don’s writing. They met through eHarmony and honeymooned in Israel. The two of them became serious about scriptural-based writing after they became deacons at Laguna Niguel Presbyterian Church. Several of their “Deaconese” were homebound, so Don and Bonnie started writing sermon summaries to help the shut-ins feel more connected with the congregation.After about three years, they made the decision to start attending Saddleback Church, but felt an obligation to continue serving those who had gotten accustomed to receiving their summaries. So, they started putting out weekly messages based on their life experiences. Many of the pages in this book came from those stories.At Saddleback Church, Don and Bonnie were exposed to the ideas and the writing style of Rick Warren. Some of the stories in this book reflect Pastor Warren’s influence. They also became involved in the Assisted Living Ministry, acting as hosts with a team of volunteers for weekly chapel services.Don has two sons, Darrin and John, and three grandchildren, Sierra, Savannah, and Clayton. Don is a 1970 graduate of the University of Maryland.Bonnie served as the Program Director for the Overeaters Rehabilitation Program at the former Long Beach Naval Hospital. She was also the Chairman of the Board for an international self-help organization. Bonnie’s daughter Dawn is an Attorney ad Litem in Arkansas. Bonnie has a lovely granddaughter, Shayna Gregg.A new chapter in the book of Bonnie’s life was opened fifteen years ago when she heard her daughter sing the Christian song “Open the Eyes of My Heart, Lord.” She always loved Jesus, but that song made her want to know him in a deeper way.view less