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Marlene Bagnull

Not Good Enough!

Have you had a productive week – a week of making real progress on a manuscript? Or have you made excuses for not writing – excuses fueled by self-doubts?

Perhaps tapes from your childhood have again begun to play. I’m not good enough, smart enough, gifted enough . . .

It’s all too easy to slide down that slippery slope of self-doubt. We can try to deny how we feel. After all, as someone has said, “feelings are not facts.” But our feelings can seem true, and stuffing them down doesn’t make them go away.

I am encouraged by the Apostle Paul’s words to the Corinthian Christians, and to us: “I was unsure of how to go about this, and felt totally inadequate—I was scared to death, if you want the truth of it—and so nothing I said could have impressed you or anyone else. But the Message came through anyway. God’s Spirit and God’s power did it” (1 Cor. 2:3-4 MSG).

Father, when we struggle with “not good enough” feelings, help us to remember that the cross turns our minus into a plus. We can’t . . . but You can. All You ask is that we trust in Your power to do what we can never do in our own strength. Thank You for how You use our feelings of inadequacy  to draw us closer to You. And yes, Father, please help me practice what I preach! [Readers – I’ve spent more time trying to format this post than it took to write it, and still there are formatting problems I can’t fix.]

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For more on this struggle that I find is so common among writers, especially among those who truly are gifted, I encourage you to read the chapter, “Crisis of Confidence,” from my book, Write His Answer – A Bible Study for Christian Writers. You’ll find it posted under Freebies on the Colorado and Philly website.

Updates – Colorado Christian Writers Conference

There’s still time to be among the first 75 to register  and remember, the first  75 registrants will receive an additional free 15-minute appointment. But don’t delay. And keep in mind that the price increases March 16.

Teens Write Each year about 25 teens attend the all-day Saturday Teens Write. Flyers are now available. Tim Shoemaker, one of the Teens Write instructors, is coming to Colorado early and is interested in doing school visits on Tuesday, May 13. In addition to his Strengthening Fiction Skills Workshops, Tim offers Character Building Talks that are perfect for assemblies. (Click here for flyer.)

Hero Stuff – In satisfying fiction, often ordinary kids end  up  making heroic choices. We all want to be  heroes … and  can  be. I’ll use  engaging object lessons to illustrate six starting points for being a hero in everyday life.                   

Smashed Tomatoes – In fiction, often life looks really dark to a character before light dawns. In life sometimes we  feel like junk and  see  no  hope. Take  heart. Life has  a way of  making great things out of  messed-up lives.

In response to assemblies a couple of weeks ago, Tim received nearly 60 letters from students. “I’m blown away by them,” he says. “And based on what they wrote, they were listening every bit as good as it appeared they were.) If you know of a school that might be interested, please email Tim at familydevotionsworkshop@gmail.com.

Need a professional photograph?  If you’re like quite a few folks I know, you HATE having your picture taken and may be using one on your Web site or PR literature that is very old. Jodie Westfall, a professional photographer from Texas, would love to come to the conference and spend 15 minutes with YOU. After spending a few minutes getting to know you and what you need photos for, she will give you the photos she takes of you with no copyright notice needed for reproducing for only $50 and you can have access to them on Dropbox. (An hour long session is $167.) The price is a bargain especially since you will own the photos and will be able to use them without a copyright notice. You can find out more about Jodie at her website: www.jodiewestfallphotography.com.  

In order to make this happen, Jodie needs to know there will be enough interest to justify the expense of her coming. So . . . if this is something you want to do, please email  jwp@jodiewestfallphotography.com no later than April 14 so she can book her flight. Put “Photos at CCWC” in your subject line and she will send you a PayPal invoice. When you arrive at the conference and receive your appointment schedule, you can then choose the time that fits best for your photo shoot.

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“All the self doubt, the enemy’s voice and sometimes the challenges in family life and in ministry made me wonder if what I had to say would make any difference anyway. But I kept going by the grace of God and can take no credit for the way He kept prodding, pushing, encouraging, and comforting when I so wanted to quit. And now, it’s almost done, after thirty long, painful and challenging years. . . . I’d appreciate your prayers as I watch and wait for what He would like to do next in my life.”

Updates – Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference

Continuing Sessions – This info is now posted on the conference website. There really is something for everyone.

News You Can Use

Building Your Platform – In a 10-part series, Cec Murphey  who will keynote and teach a continuing session at the Philly conference, shares important information.  Check out his Writer to Writer blog.

Free guides Book Baby has some helpful free guides including Twitter for Authors in 10 Minutes a Day. Except for my Facebook messages that are automatically posted on Twitter, I don’t Tweet. Someone,  however, hacked my account a couple of days ago and sent out 225 messages in less than an hour!

Talking about self-confidence – Paula Moldenhauer’s video on “Belonging” will encourage you. http://abenewjourney.com/2014/01/27/monday-morning-makeover-belonging/

Until next week, keep living and writing His answer – Marlene

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Marlene BagnullThe postcards announcing the July 30 – August 2 date for the 2014 Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference have been ready to mail for several weeks. My plan was to get them out the beginning of the year, but I didn’t get them designed and to the printer until early in February. Now it’s March 1. Can you believe it? And can you believe that yet another snowstorm is threatening to shut down much of the Midwest and northeast?

But I can’t use the snow or busyness as an excuse for not getting the postcards mailed sooner. The fact is I have put off the huge and not-fun job of updating the mailing list – a task that took over 12 boring hours yesterday.

Not every aspect of directing two conferences is fun. It’s the same with writing. We may, as someone has said, “love to have written.” It’s just the getting started part when we make “I don’t have time” excuses.

Or we may love the process of creating, but then abandon our creations because we do not love rewriting. This is when we may begin to doubt ourselves – when making excuses becomes easier than finishing what we started.

“I want to suggest that you finish what you started to do a year ago,” Paul admonished the Corinthian Christians (2 Cor. 8:10 TLB). “Having started the ball rolling so enthusiastically, you should carry this project through to completion just as gladly, giving whatever you can out of whatever you have. Let your enthusiastic idea at the start be equaled by your realistic action now” (2 Cor. 8:11 TLB).

Have you been making excuses to avoid something you know God is calling you to do?

Colorado Christian Writers Conferences Updates

Paid Critiques – I confess that this is another not-easy and not-fun task, but finally this page is posted with the names of faculty members who have agreed to do paid critiques and their genres. For $35 you can choose one of these professionals to review your manuscript (please adhere to the specified length) prior to the conference in preparation for meeting with you for 30 minutes.

One-on-One Appointments – The first 75 to register for the entire conference receive an additional free 15-minute appointment with the faculty of their choice (based on availability). That’s a total of five 15-minute appointments to pitch your ideas to editors and agents or get helpful feedback from an author. Be sure to carefully and prayerfully review the editorial needs posted on the conference website along with their bios. And get your registration in as soon as you can to get your top picks.

Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference

Drum roll please – The names of 51 faculty members are now posted at http://philadelphia.writehisanswer.com/facultyataglance. Bios and editorial needs coming soon along with info on the 8 continuing sessions and 3 clinics. Prayer is much appreciated as I work this coming week to update the website. Now that is a fun job thanks to the wonderful EZ-CMS (Easy Content Management System) my friends at SKWD Associates have created. Thanks much, Bruce, Jonathan, Scott and team. If you need a new or redesigned custom website with the tools to make changes and additions yourself, I highly recommend SKWD.

News You Can Use

MovieGuide Awards Please support  Dr. Ted Baehr (a regular faculty member at both conferences) in his work to make a difference in Hollywood. By tuning in to the REELZ CHANNEL today, March 1, at 2PM Eastern/11AM Pacific you’ll be sending a message to Hollywood that people want faith and family content.    

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 A Writer’s Dream – Many of you have heard Bob Hostetler’s powerful keynote, “A Writer’s Dream.” If you were to ask Bob about his “Grandpa’s Dream,” it would be finding a cure for Cystic Fibrosis for two-year-old Ryder and four-year-old Calleigh. Bob will be participating in the May 10 Cystic Fibrosis Great Strides Walk. Please help him reach his goal of raising $3,500.

“Nobody Writes Good First Drafts” – Check out Rachelle Gardner’s blog. Father, help us to stop making excuses and to give you and our readers our very best.

Lent Begins on Wednesday – Thanks, Karen Ball, for your challenging thoughts on “What Will You Give Up for Lent?”

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Keep living and writing His answer – Marlene

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It’s been a challenging week! In addition to directing the Colorado and Greater Philly Christian Writer Conference, I’m also an author, editor, and publisher. That’s lot of hats, especially when I add the most important ones of wife, mother, and grammy – all, of course, under the umbrella of follower of Jesus Christ.

I’ve been reminded – again – that He never promised it would be easy to follow Him. Nor does He promise to remove obstacles from our paths. Instead, the Bible says “problems and trials are good for us—they help us learn to be patient” (Rom. 5:3 TLB).

Yes, this is the same passage I quoted several weeks ago from The Message. Obviously, I still have much to learn when it comes to patience.

Yesterday and into the wee hours of this morning I felt like I was hitting my head against a brick wall (or my computer!) as I tried to figure out how to remove the white background in the logo for my small publishing house, Ampelos Press.

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Ampelos is the Greek word for vine in John 15:4-5: “Take care to live in me, and let me live in you. For a branch can’t produce fruit when severed from the vine. Nor can you be fruitful apart from me.  Yes, I am the Vine; you are the branches. Whoever lives in me and I in him shall produce a large crop of fruit. For apart from me you can’t do a thing.”

I’ve got Jasc Paint Shop Pro, a powerful software program if I just knew how to do everything I know it can do! I did online searches, followed the “easy” instructions I found, even downloaded a free graphic design program. Nothing worked.

My patience was growing – thin that is! Then suddenly the unwanted white background disappeared. I don’t know what I did, but it worked! Thank You, Father.

What if I hadn’t persevered? Yes, my dear friend Jo Hardesty Lauter, a gifted graphic artist and author, offered to remove the background for me. But I felt compelled (okay stubbornly driven) to learn how to do this.

Now, I’m not suggesting that you follow my example. Father calls us not just to give but to receive help. But I do know that it is far too easy for gifted writers to give up. Too many manuscripts are never finished, and too many finished manuscripts are never published because we give up.

Friends, let’s determine to “Keep [our] eyes on Jesus, who both began and finished this race we’re in. Study how he did it. Because he never lost sight of where he was headed—that exhilarating finish in and with God—he could put up with anything along the way: cross, shame, whatever. And now he’s there, in the place of honor, right alongside God. When you find yourselves flagging in your faith, go over that story again, item by item, that long litany of hostility he plowed through. That will shoot adrenaline into your souls!” (Heb. 12:2-3 MSG)

Colorado Christian Writers Conference Updates

Take a look at the new Breaking News page. You’ll be encouraged by the testimony of three conferees whose books are now published because they persevered. Marilyn Wentz says, “I’m 53 and I am now publishing something I started at 12.”

Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference Updates

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Speaking of persevering . . . Mark Ammerman, a pastor from Lancaster, PA, is one the keynoters at this year’s Philly conference. I had the privilege of working with him to get his End Times novel, PUSH, into print. It’s a gripping page-turner that I believe the Lord is going to use in Ephesians 3:20 ways. I can’t urge you strongly enough to purchase a copy (it’s available on Amazon), read it, and pass it on. His keynote in Philly is “Write His Answer . . . Now!” I am convinced there is no time to waste.

Because the time is short, more than at any time in history Father is giving us the opportunity to not just write but to publish His answer. I’m very excited about the continuing session we’re offering this year, Indie publishing: A Walk through CreateSpace. In these interactive workshops led by Bart Palamaro from Indie Author Support, you’ll learn:  Critical Word page setup requirements. Using Styles and Sections to simplify your work and create a consistent appearance. How to open a free CreateSpace account with proper royalty and tax setup. When and how to get an ISBN.  Front and back cover size and resolution requirements. Choosing a cover style. Proof a book using Softproof and print copies, troubleshoot problems. Pick sales channel. Price your book. Order books, costs, and drop shipping to a third party. Convert your book to KDP (Kindle format). Much more.

Keynotes, continuing sessions, and clinics are now in place along with 48 faculty members. Now the work of updating the website begins.

News You Can Use

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Dianne E. Butts writes a blog I highly recommend, Dianne E. Butts About Writing. Her latest post has a wealth of info on How to Write and Get Published by Magazines and Book Publishers, also the title of her new ebook. Dianne will be serving on the faculty of both the Colorado and Greater Philly conference.

That’s all this week. Check the Colorado and the Greater Philly conference Facebook pages for updates between now and next weekend when I trust I’ll have loads more to share with you.

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Bananas

Creativity!

Where would writers, or artists, or musicians, or really anyone be without it?

Sometimes ideas may come more quickly than we can capture them. Other times we may feel empty of even one creative thought.

What can we do when we fear our creativity has dried up? When we’re feeling discouraged and stuck? When it’s been far too long since we’ve had a good laugh?

I love these dolphin bananas. (I can’t take credit for them though.) And what fun it was this morning to make animal waffles for my grandkids. The elephants, lions, and monkeys were almost too cute to eat.

What an amazing world God has created. If you’re feeling tired, drained, burned out, “Study GOD and his strength, seek his presence day and night” (1 Chron.16:11 MSG). Talk about creativity! Surely He must have laughed when He painted stripes on zebras, stretched the giraffe’s legs and neck, shaped the elephant’s trunk, and made intricate one-of-a-kind snowflakes. (Yes, it’s snowing here again!)

Colorado Christian Writers Conference Updates

Speaking of creativity, I’m reminded of the workshop John Chisum will be teaching on “Talent, Creativity, and Process.” How can you thrive creatively even in dry seasons? You’re sure to gain helpful insights from John who has been a publisher, author, speaker, poet, blogger, producer, songwriter with other 400 published songs, and worship leader for over three decades.

Megan Breedlove’s “Get Them Coming to Your Blog/Website” is one of four clinics at the May 14-17 Colorado Christian Writers Conference. Dave Weikel, one of the participants last year, said, “Our ministry received such value from Megan’s instruction. We learned so much about web presence. The proof is in the results.  by His design went from 1 or 2 visits on our website per day to 80 to 90 visits per day.  She gave us a real value.” Applications for all four clinics are now online at http://colorado.writehisanswer.com/clinics.

Except for the Paid Critiques page the website for our May 14-17 conference is up-to-date. You’ll find photos and bios for all 63 members of our faculty plus the editorial needs for 18 book editors and 11 magazine editors. There are also links to more info for the 6 agents on faculty.

The scholarship applications are also now online. In addition to the five scholarships Cec Murphey is offering to cover the cost of registration, partial scholarships are also available as well as $100 Vickie Baker scholarships for those writing their testimony in book form either as a personal experience story, fiction based on life experience, or a devotional/inspirational book? The deadline for applying is April 10.

Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference Update

I hope to nail down all eight continuing sessions this coming week and post the info online as well as begin making other website updates for our July 30 – August 2 conference.

News You Can Use

More on grammar from agent Chip MacGregor –    http://www.chipmacgregor.com/uncategorized/what-drives-an-editor-crazy-5/

Faculty member Dianne E. Butts has a brand new e-book on Amazon. How to Get Published by Magazines & Book Publishers: Find Markets, Submit Your Manuscripts, and More. Dianne has been coming to the Colorado Christian Writers Conference for 24 consecutive years. She has published more than 300 articles in print magazines and more for online sites. She is the author of six books including Dear America that I had the privilege or publishing through Ampelos Press. Dianne has worked hard to learn the craft of writing and marketing and continues to learn and to share what she learns with others. I’m very proud of her.

Food for thought – Do you spend more time on Facebook daily then you do in God’s Word? http://flashtrafficblog.wordpress.com/2014/02/05/more-people-read-facebook-daily-than-the-bible-how-about-you/

Another look at 1 Chronicles 16:11, this time from the Amplified Bible – “Seek  the Lord and His strength; yearn for and seek His face and to be in His presence continually!”

Father, help us to make spending time with you our top priority. Only then can we hope to “write Your answer.”

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Marlene BagnullColorado Christian Writers Conference updates . . . 

Neither rain nor snow, sleet nor ice . . . Well it goes something like this! While yesterday’s ice storm prevented us from picking up the brochures from the printer today as we had planned, I’m praising God for how preparations for the May 14-17 Colorado Christian Writers Conference are progressing.

If we have your USPS address, you should receive your brochure in a little over a week. Meanwhile, you can view it on the conference website.

Yesterday I uploaded photos, bios, and the editorial needs of our 18 Book Editors and representatives. Tomorrow, Lord willing, I’ll upload the page for the 11 Periodical Editors. Then I need to tackle the pages for the 18 Agents & Other Professionals and the 21 Authors. Whew! What a huge but joy-filled task. Thank You, Father, for the great faculty You have provided.

Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference Update

I’m still focused on updating the website for the May 14-17 Colorado Christian Writers Conference but soon, very soon I trust, I’ll be able to turn my attention to the Philly conference. I can tell you that so far we have 4 agents, 12 book editors or representatives, and 22 other professionals on faculty.

I think I already announced that Cec Murphey will be keynoting and teaching a continuing session on The Power of Story. “Stories,” Cec says, “are truth in human skin. Whether you write fiction or nonfiction stories and illustrations you need to impact your readers. You can learn to write original  stories, sustain suspense, intrigue readers, and provide satisfying endings.”

News you can use . . .

Grammar test – Take this quiz to see how sharp your grammar skills really are. Are you making common grammar mistakes?

Tips for tags – dialogue that is – A helpful article by James Scott Bell, an excellent author and teacher who has served on our faculty.

Are the words you speak and write pushing millenials away? – If you’ve not seen this onFaith November 7, 2013 article by Addie Zierman, and even if you have, it’s important to read and to read again. Father, please help us think before we speak and write – better still, to pray!

Joel Rosenberg’s Blog – In his January 29 blog, Joel writes about the importance of prayer and asks important questions. “Are we praying for our leaders at this time of crisis? Or are we sniping at them?”

Amen. Father help us to faithfully and prayerfully serve You.

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Discouraged face

Yesterday was one of those days when I identified with the Apostle Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 4:8, “We’re frustrated, but we don’t give up” (GW). Not that my exasperation with technology and techs that didn’t speak clear English can compare with all Paul endured to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ – still, not being able to send email was incredibly frustrating and a problem that had to be resolved. Thank You, Father, that I’m able to send email again – that You helped me not to give up.

The temptation to give up is one everyone – and especially writers – will face. Whether its words that are not coming together, discouragement with trying to get our work in print, or poor reviews and disappointing sales of a book that finally did get published, it’s not easy being a writer. I think it’s even harder when we’re writing out of a strong sense that this is what God has called us to do.

Disappointments, doubts, discouragement – I call them the deadly Ds – are weapons the evil one effectively uses to get our eyes off the Lord and the call to “write His answer.”

As I have watched Father’s plan for the May 14-17 Colorado Christian Writers Conference come together, I am awed by how the keynotes and continuing sessions reflect His heart to encourage us not to give up. I know He is going to meet us on the mountain and that the fellowship we will share with Him and with other writers, editors, and agents will be life-changing.

Online registration opens at 12:01 am EST, Saturday, February 1. That’s 10:01 pm today, January 31, in Colorado. The brochure that is now at the printer is online at http://colorado.writehisanswer.com/brochure along with lots of other info (and more to come). The first five online registrations will receive a free copy of my book, Write His Answer – A Bible Study for Christian Writers.

Father, thank You for loving us and calling us to make a difference through the words we write and the lives we live.

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“For you are the Fountain of life; our light is from your light.”
(Psalm 36:9 TLB)

During the past two months of planning this year’s conference I have frequently felt overwhelmed. Even though this is my 18th year directing the Colorado conference and 31st year directing the July 30 – August 2 Greater Philly conference (2/3s of the faculty is in place), it doesn’t get any easier. Sometimes it feels like the light at the end of the tunnel is an approaching train!

Sorting through hundreds of emails, asking Father to show me who He wants to serve on faculty from my Excel spreadsheet of over 300 names, seeking His wisdom to choose 60 workshops from the lists faculty provide, and then putting it all together into a 16 page brochure is a daunting task. And this year I’ve also been editing and typesetting a powerful 426 page End Times novel for a pastor.

Thank You, Father, that Mark’s book is at CreateSpace and the brochure is ready to go to the printer Monday morning. The brochure is now on the conference website – http://colorado.writehisanswer.com. I am in awe of what the Lord has done, is doing, and will do.

More than ever I feel Father’s anointing on this year’s conference. I believe the keynotes and continuing sessions reflect His heart to draw us closer to Himself. I know He is going to meet us on the mountain.

Secure online registration opens February 1, but for those eager to be among the first to register (remember, the earlier you register the better opportunity you have of getting your top picks for the one-on-one appointments), you can print the registration form you’ll find in the online brochure and mail it with a check or money order. The first seven to register before online registration opens will receive a free copy of my book, Write His Answer – A Bible Study for Christian Writers.

Be encouraged. He has plans for you and your writing ministry. Trust Him to light the way and to give you the strength to follow.

Joyfully serving the Lord – Marlene

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Procrastination is a sin;
it brings me endless sorrow.
I know I should stop doing it.
I think I’ll start tomorrow!

No doubt you’ve seen this poem or something similar. I checked the Internet to attribute it and found 4,390 entries! Obviously procrastination is a hot topic that, like the old game of hot potato, we quickly toss (pass the blame) to someone or something else. Really, isn’t it easier to blame someone else for causing us to procrastinate or to move to another task to avoid doing the thing(s) we know we need to do?

While no one is immune from procrastination, I think writers are especially prone. I’m not pointing an accusing finger at you – I’m pointing it at myself. Despite the chapter on “Overcoming Procrastination” that I wrote for my book, Write His Answer – A Bible Study for Christian Writers, I struggle with procrastination as much or perhaps more than others. How else could I have written that chapter? I’m an expert! If you’re curious about what I’m learning (but sadly not always applying), click here to read the chapter online.

I especially struggle with procrastination when it comes to planning the Colorado and Greater Philly Christian Writers Conferences. I know Father has entrusted these conferences to me. Watching Him work and do Ephesians 3:20 things each year (it’s now 31 years for Philly and 17 for Colorado) is one of my greatest joys. It’s just the getting started that’s hard. Well, okay, the entire process is hard! I know I’ll face computer challenges and overwhelming to-do lists and time pressures that will stretch me far beyond my abilities, my limited IQ (it’s amazing how stupid my computer can make me feel), my wisdom, my strength . . .

And that’s the problem! I procrastinate when I focus on me – on my self-doubts and feelings of inadequacy rather than trusting the Lord to enable me to do what I can never do on my own. Although the world says dependency on anyone or anything but ourselves is weakness, like the apostle Paul I’d rather embrace my weaknesses knowing that “when I am weak, then I am strong – the less I have, the more I depend on him” (2 Cor. 12:10 TLB). God-confidence is far better than self-confidence!

Will you ask the Lord what He wants you to do – to write – this year? And will you then commit to do it in His strength and for His glory?

P.S. The website for the May 14-17 Colorado Christian Writers Conference is now updated with the 2014 faculty and continuing sessions. Lots more info coming soon. The website for the July 30-August 2 Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference still has 2013 info but I can tell you that Cec Muphey will be on faculty. I hope you’ll visit again, pass the URL on to friends, and save the date! There’s still lots of work to do but as Aristotle said, “Well begun is half done.” I’m excited and hope you will be too.

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50th Anniversary

Thank You, Father, for all You’ve done this year and for the very special blessing of celebrating 50 years of marriage to my beloved husband, Paul, on November 9. Wow, Father! Half a century of blessings!

Thank You for our precious grandchildren. I’m so grateful You moved us within walking distance four years ago.

Father, You know I’m also so grateful for the faculty and staff who served You and Your people at the Colorado and Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference. And thank You for those who have said yes to be with us next year. Thank You that the continuing sessions are in place for the Colorado conference.

And what joy it was to give my Write His Answer Seminar in Connecticut in September and to keynote in Georgia and Delaware in October. Thank You for opening these doors of ministry and helping me move tons of overheads to PowerPoint.

This could easily become a book rather than a blog for there is so much more that fills my heart with gratitude. Thank You for family and friends and most of all for loving me and helping me to do what I could never do in my own strength. You are awesome, Lord!

Come All Christians

Marlene Bagnull
To the tune “Come, Ye Thankful People, Come”

Come all Christians join in song
Praise our God the whole day long
Not just on Thanksgiving eve
But throughout eternity
Thank You God for all You’ve done
For Your Spirit and Your Son
And Your Word that points the way
To bear fruit for You each day

Thank You for this land we love
For Your watch care from above
For  countless ways that You have blessed
Giv’n Your strength when we are stressed
Help us never to forget
That in You our needs are met
Change our hearts, our faith renew
Help us serve and honor You

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elk that bit me 

It’s true! An elk really did fall on my head. He lost two legs and his left antler.  And me?  I could have lost my eye if he had fallen just an inch or two lower on my head. Instead Rob Cook’s son had the opportunity to play doctor and use an ace bandage to hold a bag of ice on my head. And my husband has had to look at the growing black and blue mark on my forehead and around my eye this past week.

How did it happen? The same as so many events in our lives.  It was not something I saw coming. It was an accident. I sat down in a dining room chair and shoved it back against my hutch where Mr. Elk had safely resided out of the reach of my grandkids for the past 3-1/2 years. The hutch moved and he fell – onto my head. 

Father, thank You that I was not seriously injured. Thank You that he did not fall on Cindy Watkins and Margie Vawter who spent a lot of time in that same chair pre and post conference. And thank You that my laptop was not on the table when it happened.

It would be all too easy to view this as a conference battle scar and to allow the evil one to steal my joy. But I am choosing to “Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you [for me] in Christ Jesus” (1 Thess. 5:16-18 NIV).

Directing the conference(s) has not gotten any easier through 30 years of ministry, but the joys have certainly multiplied beyond what I could have ever asked or expected in the beginning (Eph. 3:20).

What about you and your ministry of written words and spoken words as Yolanda Powell reminded us in her powerful keynote at GPCWC? Do you view rejection as an “injury,” or do you choose to “keep your eyes on Jesus” realizing that He never promised it would be easy to serve Him? Do you learn from your experiences submitting your work to editors or, ideally, first to your critique group? Are you teachable and willing to rewrite your manuscript until it is the best it can be? Or will you keep making the same mistakes because you refuse to listen to advice?  Hopefully my husband can repair my elk, but I’ve learned my lesson. Mr. Elk is never again going to sit up high where he can fall on me or anyone else.

As you continue on your journey to publication, I want to encourage you to check out the Write His Answer bookstore and to order CDs from both the Colorado and Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference. The entire Greater Philly conference (over 100 hours of workshops, continuing classes, keynotes, and panels) are available as MP3 files on two DVDs for only $159, postage paid.

If you live in New England, I want to encourage you to come to the “Write His Answer” Seminar I’ll be teaching in Cheshire, CT, September 27-28.

Most of all I want to encourage you to keep on “writing His answer” for men and women, boys and girls who need to know Him.

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