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"A FAITHFUL WRITER"
by Jacki McGuyer
Now here's a new fresh subject. Well-not really, there are maybe a thousand or so articles in the past year alone on Faith. Is this a fresh new approach? Probably not, but it occurred to me that if, from time to time, I question the depth of my faith, then so do other Christian writers.
Webster describes the meaning of faith as a belief that is not based on proof.
Meaning of Faith to a Christian:
o Belief in Jesus Christ
o A relationship with God through Jesus
o Life in the spiritual dimension, trusting Christ to take control of your life.
o Taking God at His word and doing what He says, even when you do not understand all the implications.
o A journey that begins upon accepting Jesus, and continues until you see Him face-to-face in heaven.
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moral and spiritual challenges
in our nation. Participate in true solutions leading to restoration of the goodness that makes America great.
www.amyfound.org. Carry the truth to our world! Biblically re-enforced articles published in secular,
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I prefer the definition in this beautiful passage in Hebrews 11:1 (NIV) " Faith
is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see."
I am a Christian Fiction writer. Fiction is a strange genre-it's real life with fuzzy edges.
No style or beautiful prose in the world can replace emotion and texture. Yes, craft is important,
but a reader turns the pages because he can smell pine scent on the air, or feel cold wind on his face.
Maybe the reader knows what it feels like to see a pale face - that isn't there looking through a dark window.
Without honest feelings and emotions, these are meaningless words on paper.
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