Writing Is?
Writing is not my life,
But the Life I write of
is.
Writing is not my god,
But the God I write of
IS.
Proclaiming God's Glory Through Posts and Stories
02 Mar 2013 6 Comments
by Gloryteller in Belief in God, Christian Poetry, Christian Writing, Faith, Life, Writing Tags: God, writing
Writing Is?
Writing is not my life,
But the Life I write of
is.
Writing is not my god,
But the God I write of
IS.
Alone in the Rockies.
Wait, never alone!
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"Mere Christianity" by C.S. Lewis. This is fundamentally what Christianity is all about.
"The Case for Christ" by Lee Strobel. Another converted atheist presents His compelling case for believing in Jesus.
"Left To Tell" by Imaculee Ilibagiza. This profound work is her own extraordinary story of endurance, discovery of the Holy Spirit, grace, healing, and an astonishingly compelling account of the necessity for forgiveness.
"The Shack" by William P. Young.
All criticism aside, and with some discernment, this story forever changed how I see important principles like the Trinity, forgiveness, and the "God kind of love". Remember, it's not Gospel, it's fiction.
"The Circle" 4-book series by Ted Dekker.
A man is the bridge between two very different worlds. Sound familiar? Can he save both? This T.D.work is brilliant in my book.
"This Present Darkness" and "Piercing the Darkness" by Frank E. Peretti. Tales of spiritual warfare from a unique perspective. Stirred a small controversy, but sold millions. What are we Christians afraid of? Hey, it's fiction!

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Mar 02, 2013 @ 16:26:16
AMEN!!!!!
“The minister of Christ should unrobe himself of every rag of praise. ‘You preached well,’ said a friend to John Bunyan one morning. ‘You are too late,’ said honest John, ‘the devil told me that before I left the pulpit.’ The devil often tells God’s servants a great many things which they should be sorry to hear.” Charles Spurgeon
Mar 02, 2013 @ 22:25:10
Amen:::::
Mar 03, 2013 @ 22:06:13
So wittingly simple and yet powerful.
Mar 04, 2013 @ 23:46:35
Thank you for reading, D. You are appreciated!
Mar 04, 2013 @ 09:44:43
I like that precise statement. So it is with me. This season of my life God has me sitting at the feet of Jesus worshiping and cherishing His every word. I trust that my writing will begin again soon. Keep writing, Len. Blessings to you…
Mar 05, 2013 @ 01:06:57
I’m still learning to say many things with a few words. It’s an elusive art.
Abundant blessings upon your head, Carol Ann. When You write it, I will read. Thank you.