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Walking the Narrow Road with God
When you commit to a practice, you will certainly have days when you don’t feel like it, when you believe it’s not your best work, when the muse deserts you.

Sensitivity: Hear the Heartbeat of God
How are we helped by knowing that God understands us? Our High Priest is easily touched with the feeling of our infirmities, because he was tested in every area just as…

Possibility, Impossibility, and the Writer’s Journey with God
Place your time in God’s hands. Rather than to-do’s, write out God-do’s. What does God want me to do today? How does he want me to spend my time?

Revelation: Learning to Hear the Right Voice
Since people often ask, see, and knock but don’t receive, what was Jesus asking people to do? Ask and you will receive. Seek and you will find.

The Quickened Writer: When God Breathes Life into Your Words
The best hook or idea in the world won’t sway me if the sentences and the storytelling don’t inspire.

The Strangest Prayer
Why might the leper have thought Jesus might not want to heal him? A leper kneeled before him, begging.

Writing from Connection, Not Just Creativity
A writer may write a book in solitude, but making a book and helping it find its market is very much a group effort.

The Power of Desire: Shaping the Heart
What does temptation do, for and against people? People are tempted when their desires take them in a direction different from where God would have them go.

Writing with God: The Power of Inner Discussion
Even the best plot won’t hold a reader’s interest if the writer lacks the ability to create good dialogue.

Repentance: A Transformation of the Heart
How is a hurt ever helpful? The world’s sorrow is only grief and regret that results in death.

When the Story Finally Clicks
You know how to tell a story after you’ve told it a dozen times. — Frank Ball Every writer knows the moment when something “clicks.” A technique finally makes sense.

Trusting Whatever God Wants
Many have claimed to know what Paul’s affliction was, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual.