Be inspired to write about your experiences as a Christian. We can all have doubts as we sit alone at our computer and wonder why we ever thought we could write about our faith. Yet someone may be waiting to read exactly what God is nudging you to write, thereby becoming an answer to their...
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Be inspired to write about your experiences as a Christian. We can all have doubts as we sit alone at our computer and wonder why we ever thought we could write about our faith. Yet someone may be waiting to read exactly what God is nudging you to write, thereby becoming an answer to their prayers. In Writing that Risks Your Heart, Deborah Page describes the challenges of five Old Testament writers in new, insightful and humorous ways. You will be motivated and encouraged as she explains how we can overcome similar potential roadblocks. If the fire in your heart for writing has cooled to smoldering embers, you will find dry kindling to restart the flames as you read through the 200 quotes by published authors. Some are funny, some are practical, but they could be just the right words for you to not give up on what God has called you to write.Also included in this book are 200 verses from the New and Old Testaments. They remind us of the calling we each have to share times that God showed up in our lives and how that helped us. Our stories illustrate that God loves us and is always with us, often in unique and surprising ways.Don’t let this question stop you: “Who do you think you are to write about this?” Remember, you are a child of God, who will give you all the inspiration, knowledge and resources you need to share your faith through written words. As speaker and author Joyce Meyer says, “God cannot use what you do not finish.” Someone, someplace, needs to hear what you have to say. Trust God to find the right readers.
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