• #426 Mentoring Moment: First Love

  • Apr 23 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast
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#426 Mentoring Moment: First Love

  • Summary

  • If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the years about the writing life, it’s that a person needs to have a passion for writing. This passion is fueled by the God we desire to partner with in order to write lasting words of impact. After all, the Kingdom writer is one who is gifted and called by God. The prophet Jeremiah describes our calling with these words,

    “But if I say I’ll never mention the Lord or speak in his name, his word burns in my heart like a fire. It’s like a fire in my bones! I am worn out trying to hold it in! I can’t do it!” (Jeremiah 20:9 NLT)

    Can you relate to feeling this way? Are the words inside you like a fire in your bones until you’re able to get those words onto paper?

    But like many things in life, sometimes our passion and fire can grow dim. Somewhere along the way, we forget about the love we once had for the craft of writing. Instead, we become focused on the destination or the finished product and become impatient when things aren’t lining up the way we want.

    Listen in as we talk about recovering our first love for Jesus and a renewed passion in our writing.

    The Power of Having a Weekly Business Meeting with God

    Learn the simple steps you can take to implement a weekly business meeting with God. This is one of the most important actions you can take as a Christian writer to ask God for the strategies to write, publish, and market your books successfully.

    Get access to the video and PDF download now here..

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