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Barbara Haley

I was ten years old when I asked God to show me if He was real. The next day my sixteen-year-old sister was killed in an automobile accident. God was real. I shouldn’t have asked.

Of course, I didn’t tell anyone. Instead, I stuffed the guilt and the excruciating pain when my parents said things to me like, “You may look like her, but you’ll never be as good as her.” Or, “Comb your hair a different way; I can’t stand to look at you.”

Thirty-five years later, I finally opened up to a therapist. He sent me home to write a letter to my big sister from the point of view of a ten-year-old child.

After just a few sentences, my heart connected with the hurting little girl inside, and she began to voice her pain. Begging forgiveness from her precious older sister for causing her death. Suggesting that everyone would have been better off if only she could have died in her sister’s place that day. And finally, admitting how very much she hated God for what He’d done.

My next letter was to that sweet child—explaining to her that she didn’t cause her sister’s death and that God was not angry with her for her honest feelings and reactions. I released that child to be exactly that. A broken and confused child who desperately needed to know she was loved by God and family.

That writing changed my life and instilled in me a desire to learn how to use my life experiences to minister to others through the written word.

But I needed to learn how to write tight. To eliminate wordiness. To organize my thoughts. To connect emotionally with the reader. To stick to one point of view. To create a setting that captures the reader’s imagination and transfers them from their everyday life to an exciting new story world.

Writing conferences. This is where I’m learning the craft. Where I connect with other writers to encourage and be encouraged. Where I receive one-on-one feedback with paid critiques. And where God speaks clearly to my heart through inspiring worship and keynote speakers, informative workshops and continuing sessions, life-changing editor appointments, and most of all—the day to day rapport with fellow writers while sharing meals, waiting in line at the book table, or joining together for intimate prayer and Bible study.

Sure, you can buy books about the craft of writing. My shelves are loaded with them. But only when I began to consistently attend conferences did I really improve as a writer. I needed the immediate feedback and the hands-on practice provided in small groups led by experienced teachers. I grew in leaps and bounds as I jotted down strategies mentioned by other writers and began implementing them in my own writing. And, as I stood amazed, listening to big-name authors share their overwhelmingly deep love for God and His people, I realized just how sacred the ministry of writing is.

Let me encourage you to come and grow in your ministry as a writer at the Philadelphia Christian Writers’ Conference from July 30-August 3. The friendships you’ll form will develop into a network of love and support in all areas of your life, and your writing friends will truly become your family. I promise.

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Thanks, Barbie, for sharing your heart and for managing the book table at the Colorado and Greater Philly conference. You are a blessing!

 

 

 

Office post CCWCWhen my heart is faint and overwhelmed,
lead me to the mighty, towering Rock of safety.
Psalm 61:2 TLB

Monday mornings are challenging and overwhelming! And so is mopping up one conference and working to launch another. Well the Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference was launched April 1 when online registration opened, and the brochure has been off press for about six weeks. Still, when I look at my to-do list and the chaos in my office it’s hard to know where to start. And so, I’m choosing to pray and to praise – and to move my office to the back porch!

Sing praises over everything,New Office June 2
any excuse for a song
to God the Father
in the name of our Master,
Jesus Christ.
Eph. 5:20 MSG

Thank You, Father, for reminding me to praise You in all things. And thank You that what overwhelms me doesn’t overwhelm You. WITH You nothing is impossible.

This is a large work
I’ve called you into,
but don’t be overwhelmed by it.
It’s best to start small.
Matthew 10:41 (MSG)

July 30 – August 2 Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference

If you’ve emailed me and I’ve not yet answered, I’m hoping to get caught up on the backlog of emails this week.

Clinics – Applications will be online in the next couple of days. And what an exciting line-up of clinics we have this year:

Advanced Fiction Intensive with Nancy Rue
Nonfiction Book Prroposals with David Fessenden
Get Them Coming to Your Blog?Website with Megan Breedlove

Updating the conference website is high on my list of priorities this week including the addition of faculty bios and editorial needs. Once that is added, the Appointment Request Form will be available to those who have registered. As long as the form is submitted to us online by July 10, your appointments will be booked in the order that you registered.

Bonus appointment – Because I’ve been focused on the Colorado conference, I’ve not been sending updates on the Philly conference. Therefore, I suspect the May 31 deadline for the early registration discount caught many of you by surprise. I’m unable to change the date on the online registration form and the form printed in the brochure, but I will give everyone who registers through this Saturday, June 7, an additional free appointment.

Colorado Christian Writers Conference

2015 Conference – Save May 13-16 for next year’s conference.

CDs of 2014 conference Click here for an order form.

Emails not yet answered – I will respond as soon as possible.

News You Can Use

Must read articles – Please make time to read these two critically important articles. We NEED to pray and to “write His answer.”

The American Church – How Deceived Are We?

Playing on Fields with No Boundaries or Goalposts
by my good friend, Rick Marschall

In the Garden

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I spent all day yesterday in my garden pulling weeds and finally getting beans and beets planted. It’s late, I know. Between the cold spring (snow in May!) and eight days in Colorado, it’s the best I can do. And there is still so much more to do. Cucumber, squash, sugar snap peas, okra, and sunflower seeds still need to be planted. (I just learned that sunflowers help okra produce more pods.)

My asparagus plants that I put in before going to Colorado are coming up. I love watching my garden grow and reflecting on the lessons the Master Gardener teaches me.

 

The Master Gardener

 He planted the seed in the ground.

Ever so slowly it changed –

actually it died –

that it might be born into something  new.

It began to push through the soil.

First one, then another leaf appeared.

From a spindly little seedling

it kept growing – and changing –

until it became a sturdy, bushy plant.

Buds formed and then beautiful flowers unfolded.

 

In our Christian walk, we too must first die to ourselves,

surrendering our wills to that of our Maker.

The newness of His life within us

begins to germinate and take root.

We begin to push through problems and obstacles.

As we continue to draw up nourishment from Him –

to become strong and vigorous in His truth –

fruit that we could never produce by ourselves

begins to first bud, and then bloom.

And it is all the work of the Master Gardener.

Dear Writer –

Question Mark Key Shows Doubt And HelpWhy should you come to the July 30 – August 2 Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference?

Most “advertising” is exaggerated,
but the best part about what you’ve written
is that it’s all true.

GPCWC can have a great impact on your writing,
but even more on your life.

I trust that God will use your words
to encourage people to come. 

They won’t be sorry! – Esther Lovejoy 

If you’re a beginning writer, GPCWC will give you a solid foundation to build upon. It can save you both time and disappointments in your journey to publication.

If you’re an advanced writer, there’s always more to learn.

Whether you have never published or even submitted a manuscript to an editor or are publishing regularly, GPCWC is an opportunity to grow your writing and marketing skills. As one conferee said, “It’s the equivalent of a semester course in writing.” In addition to 60 workshops, you get to choose one of the following continuing sessions that provide six hours of in-depth instruction:

The Power of Story – Cec Murphey

Reaching Women through Writing & More – Linda Evans Shepherd

You Can Write Articles – Lisa Crayton

How to Get Published – Tim Shoemaker

Authentic Faith in Fiction – Tracey Lewis Giggets

Writing Nonfiction Books – Craig Bubeck

Indie Publishing – Bart Palamaro

Focus on Fiction – Jeanette Windle

GPCWC will give you face-to-face opportunities to present your ideas or manuscripts to editors and agents or to authors who can provide needed encouragement and direction. Free one-on-one 15-minute appointments with our faculty are included with your registration. The more days you come, the more appointments you may request. And this year there are 56 faculty members to choose from!

Need hands-on help with your manuscript? Apply by July 1 for the Advanced Fiction Intensive with Nancy Rue or the Nonfiction Book Proposal Clinic with David Fessenden.

Are you working to build your “platform”? Megan Breedlove’s clinic, “Get Them Coming to Your Blog/Website,” will provide practical hands-on help.

Do you long for deep friendships with others who share your passion for words and the Lord? You’ll meet them at GPCWC.

Have rejection slips or writers’ block caused you to become discouraged? You’ll find answers and encouragement at GPCWC.

Do you need direction from the Lord and confirmation that you’re writing what He wants written? GPCWC is not just a writers’ conference; it’s also a retreat where those who are listening have heard from Him in ways that have changed their lives.

Are you running on empty spiritually? The worship and messages in our general sessions will fill you to overflowing.

And there’s still more, for in addition to being a high-quality professional conference, GPCWC seeks to be on the cutting edge of issues and world needs. From the opening session Wednesday evening when various faculty and conferees will focus on “Writing His Answer to the Issues that Concern You” and “Missions Moments” throughout the conference you’ll be challenged and encouraged to make a difference.

Are you concerned about the increasing hostility toward Christianity in our nation? In “Living in the 11th Hour” Thursday morning Mark Ammerman and Mike Rusten will talk about the need to be ready.

Do you carry a heavy burden for those who do not know Jesus? Friday morning Rusty Wright of the Amy Foundation will speak on “Jesus: The Effective Witness.” And you won’t want to miss Rusty’s Thursday afternoon special session, “Reaching Seekers and Skeptics.”

Yes, GPCWC by God’s plan and design is much more than just a writers’ conference. I’m excited to see what He is going to do and  know that it will be “exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think” (Eph. 3:20 NKJV).

Serving Christ joyfully and expectantly – Marlene

P.S. The sooner you register the better opportunity you’ll have to get your top appointment picks. The price increases June 1 so don’t procrastinate! You can view the 16-page brochure online and register using PayPal at http://philadelphia.writehisanswer.com/register.

Possible And Impossible Keys Show Optimism And Positivity“With God everything is possible.” Mark 10:27 TLB

I’ve been part of Christian publishing for about thirty-five years. In the early days I used a Selectric typewriter and submitted (and resubmitted) my manuscripts via the USPS. It took six to eighteen months for accepted manuscripts to get in print. (I’ve sold over 1,0o0 articles, stories, poems, and devotionals and have had nine books published.)

Today it sometimes still takes many long months and even years to get our work in print, but computers and the Internet have definitely speeded up the rest of  the process – God’s provision, I believe, because of the critical need to write and publish His answer while there is still time. Now we literally can reach the world from our desktop through blogs and websites and the publication of our work in online magazines or as eBooks or POD books.

It’s an awesome time to be a writer, but one thing has not changed. In order to impact the lives of our readers, we need to write with excellence.

I have given my Write His Answer Seminar over 50 times, coast to coast. God has used it to launch hundreds of writing ministries and to grow the ministries of those who are already writing for publication.

Friday evening, June 6, and Saturday, June 7 from 8:30 – 5:00 I will present this seminar at Faith Discovery Church, 33 Brass castle Road, Washington, NJ. If you’re planning to come to the July 29 – August 2 Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference, the Write His Answer Seminar is great preparation for meeting with agents and editors. If distance or your schedule prohibits you from coming, the seminar is available on CD. You can order the entire seminar or portions from my online bookstore for writers at http://writehisanswer.com/bookstore.

Here are some of the topics I cover:

  • How to get started in the ministry of writing. Personal and spiritual preparation.
  • An overview of the Christian market and the best opportunities.
  • The ministry potential of self-publishing and writing for the secular market.
  • How to turn your personal experiences into print. Seven essential elements of a personal experience story and pitfalls to avoid.
  • How to find, capture, organize, evaluate, and sharpen your ideas.
  • Using a Writer’s Check-off List.
  • Making a good impression on an editor.
  • Writing effective query and cover letters.
  • Knowing your rights and the editor’s rights.
  • An overview of the needs of the Christian market and best opportunities.
  • How to write devotionals, articles, fiction, profiles, fillers, humor, and poetry that will sell and touch lives.
  • How to pass the “So what?” test.
  • How to effectively market your work and use a market analysis chart.
  • How to overcome procrastination.
  • How to deal with the D’s (disappointment, doubt, and discouragement) and rise above rejection.
  • The importance of prayerfully setting specific and measurable goals.

Each session has a biblical focus and is hemmed in by prayer. Friday evening includes a critique session where portions of as many manuscripts as possible will be read. Even if you do not have a manuscript to be critiqued, you will learn principles you can apply to your own writing.

It’s not too late to register. Go to www.jewellutt.com and click on “Events: Calling All Writers” for more information.

Father, for such a time as this I know You are calling and equipping an army of writers to “write Your answer.” I praise You that you are able to do “far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of – infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes” (Eph. 3:20 TLB).

Thank you for your outstanding seminar!
The feedback has been tremendous in terms of your expertise,
your helpfulness, and your love for our Lord.
People especially enjoyed the frequent times of prayer.
You are a blessing wherever you go.

Dr. Mary Ann L. Diorio, Founder
The New Jersey Society of Christian Writers

 

Memorial day

I will not forget you!
See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands.

Isaiah 49:15-16 (NIV 2011)

Father, there are so many grieving this weekend for loved ones who gave their lives for our country. Others are struggling with “what if” fears as their loved one serves in a country far from home. And still others daily face the pain of seeing a son or daughter, husband or wife, father or mother cope with a physical disability or PTSD.

Thank You, Father, for the assurance that You will not forget them or their families – or us.

July 30 – August 2 Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference

Now that this year’s Colorado Christian Writers Conference is only a memory, it’s time to switch my focus to the Greater Philly conference. This afternoon I uploaded info on our clinics to http://philadelphia.writehisanswer.com/2014clinics.

Advanced Fiction Intensive with Nancy Rue – Nancy is the only author whose writing has so captured me that I read the last 50 pages of her first novel, Row this Boat Ashore, line-by-line by the light of my electric blanket control. Really! Nancy comes to the mentoring table with a wealth of experience: 30 years writing both fiction and nonfiction for middle grade, YA, new Adult, and adult audiences and 42 years teaching creative writing. She has 122 published books to her credit and while still writing, Nancy has expanded her ministry through her Writers Mentorship Program to mentor new authors who are led to a writing ministry of their own. If you have a completed manuscript in any fiction genre, including middle grade or young adult, Nancy will guide you in making your work richer, deeper, and more polished in readiness for submission to agents and editors. Just ask faculty members, Tim Shoemaker, Joyce Magnin, Candy Abbott, and Pam Halter whose lives and writing she has powerfully impacted.

Nonfiction Book Proposals with Dave Fessenden – Dave has been part of GPCWC’s faculty (family) for decades. He is a literary agent with WordWise Media Services representing academic, semi-academic, biblical studies and issues nonfiction, as well as speculative (sci-fi/fantasy) and historical fiction. He is also an independent editorial and publishing consultant with degrees in journalism and theology and over 30 years of experience in writing and editing. He has served in editorial management positions for Christian book publishers and was regional editor for the largest Protestant weekly newspaper in the country. Dave has published seven books including Writing the Christian Nonfiction Book: Concept to Contract and  A Christian Writer’s Guide to the Book Proposal. He will lead a group of 6 authors in critiquing one another’s proposals and then improving and fine-tuning them. In addition, each of the participants will have a one-on-one with Dave during breakfast or lunch.

Get Them Coming to Your Blog/Website with Megan Breedlove – Megan is an author, speaker, and website consultant whose website for more than four years has held one of the top two spots in Google search terms that receive thousands of hits each month. She is the author of Manna for Moms, Well Done Good and Faithful Mommy, and Chaotic Joy, all from Regal. In addition to her writing and speaking to encourage moms, Megan works with Christian authors and ministries to help them improve their platforms so that they too can get their message out to the world. In this clinic you’ll learn how to bring the maximum number of people to your site, what kind of web presence you need and where to go to get it, and how to determine exactly who your target audience is and what they need. You’ll receive individual instruction to ensure your site does the best possible job of meeting your audience’s needs, discover how to promote your site, increase your Google ranking, expand your author platform so you can get your message out to the nations, develop a presence that will be attractive to publishers, and more.

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.

Dave Weikel, http://www.byhisdesignonline.com

More information and clinic applications will be uploaded soon to http://philadelphia.writehisanswer.com/2014clinics as well as faculty bios, editorial needs, and more.

May 13-16, 2015 Colorado Christian Writers Conference

With the 2014 conference already a memor,y planning for next year has begun. God met us on the mountain in powerful, life-changing ways. CDs of the keynotes, workshops, and continuing sessions can be ordered at http://colorado.writehisanswer.com.

News You Can Use

Handling a Difficult Editorial Process – Rachelle Gardner, an agent with Books and Such, offers helpful suggestions for working with editors that will also benefit you when  meeting with them at a conference. (Father, give us open minds and teachable spirits.)  http://www.booksandsuch.com/blog/difficult-editorial/?utm_source=feedburner

Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend with family and friends.

 

 

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Visit our web site at: www.assistnews.net — E-mail: assistnews@aol.comSunday, May 4, 2014

Youth go ‘underground’ to do what Jesus did  ANS news story banner

By Steve Rees
Special to ASSIST News Service

COOPERSBURG, PA (ANS) — Pastor Rob Cook has taken the popularized “What Would Jesus Do?” slogan and turned the multimillion dollar phrase into a personal call to action. And he hopes other Christians will do the same.

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Rob Cook, pastor and leader of 252 Underground

“It’s a cop-out because knowledge without action is useless,” says Cook, who is a pastor to teens and young adults unwelcome inside most churches because of their reputations.

Do What Jesus Did, on the other hand, is Cook’s motivation for life and 252 Underground, an outreach to youth who have criminal records, hate the church scene, or are judged as troublemakers by pastors who’ve told Cook “don’t bring them here.”

“I felt like I had to go underground with these kids people had given up on” including some Christians who closed their church doors and withdrew financial support for the unconventional ministry in Lansdale, Penn., Cook says.

Instead of a traditional youth group that meets in a church, Cook leads a nomadic tribe of young adults who have met in his home, a large rented building and currently in a restaurant – all considered safe places by some of 252 Underground’s 12- to 30-years-old followers who don’t “do church” or, sadly, aren’t allowed inside one because they smoke cigarettes or hold onto other vices.

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Members of his youth group

The ministry, which takes its name from Luke 2:52, has reached 1,100 teens and young adults since its founding in 2004, including the original 100 who packed into Cook’s home the first three months of 252 Underground’s existence. The Bible verse states that Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men.

Three weeks into the ministry, one teenager showed up at Cook’s front door on a Saturday night with two friends. Cook and his wife, Stephanie, immediately recognized the teenager whose face had been badly scarred by his mother’s cigarettes.

He’d brought a friend whose father had committed suicide to Cook’s home for help. Another teenager – hearing Cook talk about the love of Jesus Christ with his grieving friend – was the first of the three who all prayed to receive Him as Savior and Lord late that night.

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Rob at junk yard

Rather than preach a sermon that asks WWJD?, Cook instead plays, eats and models DWJD with young adults who, by following his example, would rather perform a good deed than listen to messages that reminds them of how bad they are in the minds of some.

Like the time 20 teenagers helped find and furnish a house for a family who’s 250-year-old rented home burned to the ground. A video of the burning structure – recorded by Cook as flames engulfed it – was a DWJD call to action for 252 Underground.

With Cook leading them, the teens devoted their high school senior project to helping the homeless family transition from a hotel to a permanent residence equipped with new appliances and a laptop computer. Cook paid for the appliances out of his pocket.

A major retailer’s store manager was so moved by Cook’s generosity in providing the family a new refrigerator and range that he drastically reduced the prices on the items.

“It was extreme home makeover – God edition” that land 252 Underground on the front page of a Pennsylvania newspaper, says Cook, an author, blogger and radio program guest.

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A graphic of his book

The publisher of Cook’s first book, Regener8, will be among others who profited from the catchy WWJD? slogan when Cook speaks instead about DWJD at the 17th Annual Colorado Christian Writers Conference in Estes Park May 14-17. Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas published Cook’s controversial, in-your-face manuscript after meeting him at a similar writers conference. (For more information on the conference, visit the website, colorado.writehisanswer.com/ where you can download the brochure and review all materials.)

“Rob Cook doesn’t just talk about what would Jesus do; he does what Jesus did,” says Marlene Bagnull, an author and director of writers conferences in Colorado and Philadelphia. “He goes to those who are angry and hurting and lost – to tough teens who hang out on the streets and would not be welcome in many churches.

“God is using him to make a difference not only in their lives but in my life as he challenges me to do what Jesus did,” says Bagnull, who has written five books of her own and contributed to four others.

Cook’s keynote address, Regener8ted, is adapted from his book subtitled “Straight Talk for Street Smart Teens.” An eight-week devotional for young men, the book is relevant to young men in today’s sex-saturated culture, dealing with pornography in its first chapter.

“It’ a blue-print for life that has no preservatives and no sugar-coating – definitely not your parents’ devotional,” Cook says.

A husband and father, Cook will have plenty examples of DWJD when he speaks in Estes Park on Jesus’ parable of four types of ground. He will challenge writers and publishers at the conference with what it means to live a rich life for God, producing 30-, 60-, 100-fold harvests with good spiritual seed and fertile soil.

They’ll hear about the time Cook stopped an MTV2 host and freestyle rapper from hosting a sexy bikini contest and dance party geared to 12- to 18-year old girls after investigating and taking his concerns to law enforcement.

DJ Anticz, the Philadelphia artist and cable television show personality who promoted the show, later pulled the plug on the event when police and prosecutors began probing advertising for the event. It featured a buxom woman in a dance pose with the words “No dress code.” Anticz is known for his CD “Sex, Money and Drugs” produced by Murdagram Records.

Hearing from God and experiencing miraculous provision are other themes Cook shares with his audiences.

Like the time Cook heard God tell him that he needed to buy groceries for a family of four because the husband was sidelined with a back injury. With two boys, ages seven and 10, the wife didn’t know where to turn for help. “She had been praying about her empty refrigerator the very morning we showed up with $150 worth of groceries,” Cook says.

Then there was the time when a video game shop owner showed up with a XBOX 360 and PS2 at a 252 Underground event. The previous machine had just died, and Cook decided to pray about a new one rather than round up money to buy a replacement.

Recently, Cook believes the Lord connected him to a father of a 14-year-old who wrote a suicide note and was subsequently hospitalized after being disciplined by his parents for issues related to a his cell phone use. After meeting Cook, whose brother committed suicide, the teenager told his new pastor and friend, “I’ll be burning up your phone with calls.”

“I was amazed when I met Rob because I had been praying for wisdom in dealing with my son’s situation. It seems that Rob is somebody my son can talk to because he told his psychiatrist that he’s scared of me.

“Somehow it helped him,” says John Williams of his son’s new relationship with Cook. “He saw that God’s looking out for him.”

The Cook and Williams families will spend Memorial Day together, getting to know each other around a campfire in Pennsylvania’s outdoors.

“I literally hear from God on a daily basis and see him moving in the ministry,” Cook says.

“My goal is to help the church see itself being like the one described in the Book of Acts, where people meet basic needs by leaving our convenient, comfortable holy huddles inside a building.

“We know as Christians that we are the hands and feet of Christ,” Cook says. “But I sometimes want to say ‘Yeah, but he’s not a quadriplegic’” to those who are comfortable sitting in the church pews.

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Cover of his second book

Cook will give one of six keynote addresses at the writer’s conference in Estes Park. He’s currently working on his second book, Illumin8, and contributes a weekly devotional on Clash Entertainment. Cook also co-hosts a Skyped radio program on REMEDYFM called “Seriously Serious,” which is aired in 78 countries. The ministry website is robcookunderground.com and 252 Underground is on Facebook.

The pastor and author lives 40 miles north of Philadelphia in Coopersburg with his wife and 10-year-old son, Christian. There, Cook also owns and manages a small painting business in addition to leading 252 Underground.

To see a video about the work, please go towww.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJ5crmiLC5o&feature=em-share_video_user

Steeve ReesSteve Rees is freelance Christian journalist who loves the church and writes about how it engages the culture and works toward fulfilling the Great Commission. He lives in Longmont, Colo. and attends Resurrection Fellowship, a nondenominational, missions-driven church that honors all the gifts of the Holy Spirit and the five-fold ministry offices. The church is in Loveland, Colo. Rees formerly worked as a newspaper reporter and was among the first journalists who wrote about Promise Keepers before it spread nationwide from Boulder, Colo. He can be contacted by e-mail at steverees@peoplepc.com 

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Faith rocks2“Early in the morning
before the sun is up,
I am praying
and pointing out
how much I trust in you.”

Psalm 119:47 TLB

 

Some of you know that it took five years and rejection slips from 42 editors before the first book I wrote was accepted for publication. Before that I struggled for several years to finish the manuscript. Self-doubts, and to be honest, God-doubts had me close to giving up many, many times.

The “deadly Ds” – disappointment, doubt, discouragement, even despair – were my frequent companions. What kept me keeping on?

  • Promises such as Galatians 6:9: “Let us not get tired of doing what is right, for after a while we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t get discouraged and give up” (TLB).
  • The very first words I ever felt the Lord speak to my heart: “Child, I never said it would be easy to follow Me, but I have promised always to be with you.”
  • My husband who has never told me to go get a “real” job even during times when things were really rough financially.
  • My pastor who paid my way to my first writers’ conference and held me accountable afterwards to use what I learned.
  • Friends who year after year babysat my three children so I could go to the St. Davids Christian Writers Conference.
  • The network of writing friends who encouraged me, and Gayle Roper and Anne Sirna who mentored me.

Yes, it took many long, discouraging years but that first book did get in print. The rest – seven other books, the Greater Philly and Colorado Christian Writers Conferences that I direct, the 70 conference faculties I’ve been honored to serve on, and my day-long writing seminars that I’ve given around the country over 50 times – are the fruit of abiding in Him and trusting Him to do what I could never do in my own strength.

The key really is trust, especially when the deadly Ds threaten to derail me. I’m learning that I am free to trust or to doubt, but when I do not trust, I grieve the Lord.

I want to encourage you not to give up and to make registering for the May 14-17 Colorado Christian Writers Conference a priority.

  • If the evil one is bombarding you with the deadly Ds, trust the Lord.
  • If the logistics of childcare for your kids seem impossible, trust Him.
  • If you can’t see how to fit the conference in during a spring packed with activity and demands on your time, trust Him.
  • If you need more encouragement to overcome your self- doubts, trust Him and click here.
  • If financially it seems impossible, trust Him. Be bold. Ask family, friends, or your church to help. Apply for a scholarship. Even though it’s past the deadline, I will still consider requests for partial scholarships as well as requests for time payments.

Father God, thank You that You know the plans You have for us and our writing – and that they are good plans. Help us to trust You when we face the deadly Ds. Thank You for all the incredible people You have brought into my life these past 18 years of directing the Colorado Christian Writers Conference and 30 years directing the Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference. Thank You for all You have done and all You will do as I trust You.

10-1113tm-vector2-3103Do you put off doing things because you don’t believe you can do them? Do you have half-written manuscripts waiting to be finished? What about ideas that you’ve tucked away – somewhere? Are you putting off registering for the Colorado Christian Writers Conference or the  Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference because you’re uncertain that you have what it takes to get in print?

Yes, procrastination is a very real foe, but I am convinced the real reason we procrastinate is because we don’t believe we can do something. And actually, that’s true! We need God’s enabling to do the work He calls us to do. The key is knowing what He is calling us to do. The Living Bible paraphrase of Philippians 4:13 says, “I can do everything God asks me to do with the help of Christ who gives me the strength and power.”

It comes down to faith – to believing in the One who calls us and choosing to say “yes, Lord, here am I.”Dream%20With%20Me_album%20cover

I want to encourage you to read aloud the “Writer’s Statement of Faith” below. You may need to read it aloud several times a day. I know I do! I also want to encourage you to watch this video of pre-teen Jackie Evancho singing “To Believe.” Yes, Father, help us to believe that we really can make a difference and bring peace – Your peace – to our troubled world.

A Writer’s Statement of Faith

I have strength for all things in Christ Who Empowers me-I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him Who infuses inner strength in me, [that is, I am self-sufficient in Christ’s sufficiency]. Phil. 4:13 AMP

Are you called to help others? Do it with all the strength and energy that God supplies, so that God will be glorified. 1 Pet. 4:11 TLB

[Not in my own strength] for it is God Who is all the while effectually at work in me – energizing and creating in me the power and desire – both to will and to work for His good pleasure and satisfaction and delight. Phil. 2:13 AMP

My strength must come from the Lord’s mighty power at work within me. Eph. 6:10 TLB

In Him in every respect I am enriched, in full power and readiness of speech (to speak of my faith), and complete knowledge and illumination (to give me full insight into its meaning). 1 Cor. 1:5 AMP

Now I have every grace and blessing; every spiritual gift and power for doing His will are mine during this time of waiting for the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Cor. 1:7 TLB

I actually do have within me a portion of the very thoughts and mind of Christ. 1 Cor. 2:16 TLB

I can be a mirror that brightly reflects the glory of the Lord. 2 Cor. 3:18 TLB

I will commit everything I do to the Lord. I will trust Him to help me do it and He will. Ps. 37:5 TLB

I will lean on, trust and be confident in the Lord with all my heart and mind, and choose not to rely on my own insight or understanding. Prov. 3:5 AMP

I will commit my work to the Lord, then it will succeed. Prov. 16:3 TLB

Sharing Christ is my work, and I can do it only because Christ’s mighty energy is at work within me. Col. 1:29 TLB

I will be strong and courageous and get to work. I will not be frightened by the size of the task, for the Lord my God is with me; He will not forsake me. He will see to it that everything is finished correctly. 1 Chron. 28:20 TLB

I need to keep on patiently doing God’s will if I want Him to do for me all He promised. Heb. 10:36 TLB

I m convinced and sure of this very thing, that He Who began a good work in me will continue until the day of Jesus Christ – right up to the time of His return – developing [that good work] and perfecting and bringing it to full completion in me. Phil. 1:6 AMP

His mighty power at work within me is able to do far more than I would every dare to ask or even dream of – infinitely beyond my highest prayers, desires, thoughts or hopes. Eph. 3:20 TLB

From Write His Answer – A Bible Study for Christian Writers. For more excerpts, click here and scroll to the bottom of the page.

Day of Repentance


Updates – May 14-17

Colorado Christian Writers Conference


Workshop – Rejected! Why
? with Nick Harrison on Saturday –  Nick has expanded this workshop to include nonfiction writers as well. In this workshop he will look at the most common reasons editors say no to a fiction or non-fiction manuscript and how an author can make the necessary changes that will increase the likelihood of a “yes.”

 

Book signing Thursday evening after Rob Cook’s keynote. Conferees and faculty are welcome to participate as sellers and buyers. 🙂

 

Becky EnglishNew faculty member
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GladBooks Editorial Services
www.gladbooks.net

Becky has been privileged to edit for a number of pastors and leaders, among them Warren Wiersbe, Ray Comfort, Carter Conlon of Times Square Church, Brian Brodersen of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, and Tom Elliff of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Mission Board. She has also enjoyed working with a number of first-time authors as they navigate the world of publishing. Becky will be available for a free bonus appointment. 

 

Steve Lawson2 Jan 2014Compassion, Justice, and Advocacy Seminar
with Steven Lawson
Friday, 1:15 – 3:15

If God has given you a burden to be an advocate, to tell a story, or to make a cause or issue known,  this seminar will help you learn how to be more effective. If you’re coming to the conference, I encourage you to “tithe” your conference time by choosing this seminar in the place of the Friday 1:15 panel and 2:15 workshop. Pastors and concerned Christians from the community may register just for this seminar by clicking here. The $35 seminar registration fee  will be split between the organizations making presentations in our Missions Moments throughout the conference. Steven Lawson, a freelance writer, editor, writing coach, and publishing consultant with more than 30 years of experience will lead this critically important seminar.  For 11 years he was senior editor at Regal Books. At Regal, he acquired, developed, and edited major titles by a wide array of authors, including A. W. Tozer, Shane Claiborne, Don Richardson, Eric Metaxas, Joni Eareckson-Tada, BarlowGirl, Jack Hayford, Cecil Murphey, and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw. He previously served as an editor at Charisma Magazine, publications director at Jews for Jesus, and a reporter for a major newspaper. As a freelancer he has teamed up with World Vision, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, and others. He helps first-time authors, pastors, athletes, worship leaders, devotional writers, and missions-minded authors shape their vision and navigate the ever-changing world of publishing. Currently he is ghostwriting the memoirs of John M. Perkins.

 

Nurturing the Heart of the Storyteller – If you’ve not read  Part 1 and 2 of this interview with CCWC keynoter and continuing session instructor, Allen Arnold, that is posted on this blog I encourage you to do so. His words will encourage you! For those who could not access the PDF of his keynote at the Christy Awards in 2012, here is the URL:http://www.christyawards.com/ca_new/images/stories/client_pdf/CAPTURED_BY_STORYed

 

It’s not too late to register for CCWC and to request free 15-minute one-on-ones with our faculty of 63 authors, editors, and agents. Although the deadline to request scholarships is past, I will still consider special needs. Time payments are available if needed.

 

Charles Patricoff, a conferee who comes every year, says:

“I asked those who know me well, what they see in me after I attend CCWC.
One co-worker stated that she sees growth in what I write.
Another friend said I come back each year with a clearer focus
and purpose regarding what God has called me to do with His gift of writing.
Finally, my wife can tell I’ve spent time with Jesus – I’m better.”