The Writer’s Workshop
Has God called you to write? Maybe it’s a one-time-only memoir or an ongoing life of releasing stories, devotionals, Christian fiction, or more? The possibilities are endless because God is always creating with His children.
Has God called you to write? Maybe it’s a one-time-only memoir or an ongoing life of releasing stories, devotionals, Christian fiction, or more? The possibilities are endless because God is always creating with His children.
Like Elijah, I’ve heard the soft whisper of God come when I’ve decided to hold up in my own darkened caves. One has to get used to stillness and quiet to allow God to speak sometimes.
Much can get us off the wall from that which Christ has called us to do. Sometimes I watch slowly a sweet one abandon entirely the call of God on his or her life. A fast-flowing river of “this” or
We need not create a kind of “more” for the work of God. Sometimes we add things that seem to only take away from the anointing.
You better learn how to keep your eye on The Prize because Satan is unleashing hoards of distractions to get you away from The Beloved and His unique design for you.
Today will be a bit different as I walk you through a dream the Lord recently gave me. It is a teachable moment of how to pay attention to your dream life where the Lord is concerned and how to
And David longed, and said, Oh that one would give me drink of the water of the well of Bethlehem, which is by the gate! And the three mighty men brake through the host of the Philistines and drew water out of the well of Bethlehem, that was by the gate, and took it, and brought it to David:
It is a telling stance of the flesh when a heart demands its way in arrogance rather than a posture of humility.
Just because we are in the will of God doesn’t mean that we won’t experience seasons of loneliness. Lenard Ravelhill would often talk about the loneliness of God’s prophets in his sermons. Today, we see that it is still very
Waiting on God can be so difficult. If we sit still too long, we quickly get back up to work it all out for ourselves, all the while making unnecessary errors.