The God Who Sees Me
I received the long text and read it slowly. Then I read it again. She accused me of saying things I never said. She assumed words I’d written on social media were about her when they weren’t. I sat...
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Are you struggling to create a writing routine that works for you? It’s a common struggle for writers. When we are intentional, we can leverage a routine for our benefit.
My Writing Routine
In 2015, my...Continue ReadingHow to Write in the In-Between
Today's blog post comes from Proverbs 31 Ministries' Promotional Copy Writer, Meghan Ryan. In October 2019, I moved to a new city where I didn’t know anyone. The transition was tough, and for the first several months, I...
Continue ReadingIt’s time to call yourself a writer
I decided a few years back I wanted to run a marathon. I have never been particularly athletic, but I was determined, and over weeks and months of training runs of 13, 15 and 20 miles...
Continue ReadingThe Unfolding of God’s Word with Kayla Ferris
I once took a six-mile hike up to a mountain lake with my dad and sister. About three-quarters of the way up, I decided I had seen enough. The trail had been beautiful, and my legs...
Continue ReadingTwo Things You Need (Which You Already Have) To Write About the Bible
The first thing I did was sign up for a Bible class. I was a new mom with a toddler and a second baby on the way. No, I didn’t get much sleep in those early...
Continue ReadingHow to Write for the Glory of God
How to Write for the Glory of God, by Charla Matthews
Do you ever feel insignificant in your ministry as a writer? I did. I felt minuscule, like one grain of sand in a shoreline brimming with...Continue ReadingHelp For When You’re Struggling to Find the Words to Write
Today's blog post comes from Proverbs 31 Ministries' Content Coordinator for Lysa TerKeurst and author of Shiny Things: Mothering on Purpose in a World of Distractions, Amanda Bacon. These days we are living in are difficult...
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