No wonder being a real Christian isn't popular. Who wants to suffer so they can find joy?" ~ Dianne Simmons
Michelle SuttonTags: letting-go christian-author christian-fiction edgy-christian-fiction michelle-sutton
Lovemaking is more than sex, it's a connecting of hearts, meeting of minds,
Pamela S. ThibodeauxTags: christian-fiction contemporary-christian-fiction contemporary-western-romance cowboy-romance inspirational-with-an-edge pamela-s-thibodeaux tempered-dreams tempered-series
It's neither and it's both. That's the perfect kind of art. Labels only detract from the artist's intention.
Ted DekkerTags: art writing creative-process christian-fiction rapture-ready
My gut feeling says he needs a second chance. Like we all do." WINTER'S PAST
Mary E. HanksTags: love reconciliation christian-fiction 2nd-chances winter-s-past
Dear Lord," she prayed, "please help me to handle all the work You've set before me. I can only do this with You at my side. Amen.
Daniel PattersonTags: religion christian-fiction
Yesterday is gone and you can't change it.
There are no guarantees for tomorrow, so save it.
The best stuff is now, so live today and don't dare waste it.
Tags: the-river christian-fiction michael-neale
We make our plans, but God directs our steps.
Rachel HauckTags: christian-fiction once-upon-a-prince rachel-hauck
Sometimes going back to the beginning is the only way.
Rachel HauckTags: christian-fiction once-upon-a-prince rachel-hauck
There are Christian fiction writers and then there are Christians who write fiction. There is Christian fiction, then there is what some consider to be church fiction or church drama. You have some authors who didn’t necessarily set out to write Christian fiction, but they were placed in that category by either their publisher or the book stores simply shelve them that way. And of course you have the writers whose work is categorized as Christian fiction but they do not write for a Christian fiction imprint, which means they are not necessarily writing with any type of guidelines. I can’t speak for any other Christian fiction author or author who either chose or by default was placed in the Christian fiction category, but I am a Christian fiction writer who writes for a Christian fiction imprint. That is my choice on purpose.
I’ll be the first to admit that yes, I have a ghost writer; the Holy Ghost! I take dictation from the Holy Spirit when I write my stories. My Holy Spirit does not curse nor does He describe explicit sex scenes for me to deliver to God’s people. I write Christian fiction, not inspirational fiction, not faith based fiction or anything else. Christ is in what I do “CHRISTian” fiction. I’m not worrying about “keepin’” it real. The Bible is as real as it gets and if the Holy Spirit didn’t instruct the authors of the Bible to curse people out and describe explicit sex scenes, then why on earth should He start using me to do it now? So my concern is not about “keepin’ it real” for the world as much as it is keepin’ it holy for the Kingdom. My ultimate goal is, yes, to please the readers, but I must first please God.
P.S. Maybe Peter did curse. But even the author of the Bible didn’t feel the need to write the actual curse words.
Tags: inspirational christian-fiction church-drama ghost-writer
I am a firm believer that the challenges we endure in life evolve us to be the peole we become. I have learned that life is what you make of it, what you do is important, work shouldn't become your life, and you should enjoy life as God hands it to you.
Vickie L. Peach WilkinsTags: inspirational christian-fiction
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