Lee Carter

Lee lives among the gum trees on Sydney’s upper north shore and works freelance as a writer and editor. She was married to Paul for 23 years. Now a widow, Lee has three courageous and creative young adults in her life—a son, daughter and daughter-in-law—and loves being part of the church family at Christ Church St Ives. When she’s not writing, she's probably reading, walking, making music, wrestling with cryptic crosswords or hanging out with family and friends. She blogs at writewhatyousee.com and is the author of 'Letters to Emma: a memoir of grief and God’s love' and the evangelistic tract 'No Ordinary Hero', both published by Matthias Media.

Contentment is hard

  • Lee Carter
  • 11 July 2018

Why is it so difficult to resist the urge to grumble? And why does it matter?

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No Ordinary Hero

  • Lee Carter
  • 19 October 2011

This brief and compelling comparison of two people who sacrificed their lives to be a saviour serves as an excellent evangelistic tract for a wide range of uses.

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Lift your eyes to the Lord: A guide for song choosers

  • Lee Carter
  • 2 April 2008

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The joys of drudgery

  • Lee Carter
  • 1 February 2008

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Keeping up appearances

  • Lee Carter
  • 1 May 2004

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