I don’t think any person in the world can say that 2020 went as expected. There have been times that I wished the whole year could be scrapped. These last few months have been especially hard, and it’s even harder to try and imagine what the new year will look like. In Scripture, we are … Continue reading Looking Forward
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Fuel Friday: Bible Reading Plans
As promised, here's a list of resources to help you be able to read through the Bible and learn more about God in the coming year: Ligonier has a great post with lots of options. You can find whatever you need! There are several options available at Bible Gateway, including audio and chronological plans. Bible … Continue reading Fuel Friday: Bible Reading Plans
The Truth About Writing Goals
Did you make any writing goals last year? I did. Finish editing WIPSend first queryStart new WIP Did I accomplish those goals? Yes. Yes, I did. But this would be the first time I’ve achieved all my self-imposed writing goals or resolutions. I’ve dreamed up some pretty big literary mountains to climb in the past. … Continue reading The Truth About Writing Goals
5 Books I’m Thankful For
I'm a book lover. A bibliophile. I have been for a very long time and I don't see that part of myself changing any time soon. Over the years, though, there have been certain books that I keep going back to again and again. Books that changed my life, not in a dramatic way, but … Continue reading 5 Books I’m Thankful For
Books for Advent
Christmas season is almost upon us, which means it's time to start looking at advent materials! My family hasn't done advent calendars since my brothers and I were little, but we transitioned into books. These three books take about ten minutes to read each night and include instructions for lighting the Advent candles, devotions, and … Continue reading Books for Advent
God is Love
Today we’re starting a progressive series on love. This series is going to take us to some places that may surprise you, but it is going to logically follow the flow of a Christian worldview. A couple of weeks ago, we went over a few of the many reasons that believers should read their Bibles. … Continue reading God is Love
NaNoWriMo?
No, it’s not Japanese. It stands for “National Novel Writing Month,” and is affectionately referred to as “NaNo.” NaNo is traditionally held during the month of November. It is not a competition. But you can connect with other participants on the NaNoWriMo website and by using these social media hashtags: #nano #nanowrimo #nano19 #nanowrimo19 #amwriting … Continue reading NaNoWriMo?
Hot Topics: Feminism Part 2
Last week, we learned about the history of feminism as a movement. Today, we'll be looking at some of the issues argued by feminists. The "pro" and "anti" in this article represent the feminist stance on the subject. Then we will dissect the issues with Scripture. I will not be telling you what to believe, … Continue reading Hot Topics: Feminism Part 2
Hot Topics: Feminism
Feminism is a tough topic to cover as a Christian, but I’m here writing about it because we need to know the truth. My goal is not to offend, but if you are offended, I trust that it is because of the truth, not because of me. Dictionary Definition: Feminism (n) 1) The theory of … Continue reading Hot Topics: Feminism
Hot Topics: LGBTQ+
The issue of homosexuality and transgenderism should be easy for Christians to navigate, and yet we tend to get sucked in by society and swayed by movements in culture. Today, we’re talking about truth. It is not my intention to offend, but if I do offend you, I hope it is because of the truth … Continue reading Hot Topics: LGBTQ+









