Where do You Find Inspiration?
That's the topic for this Saturday's meeting.
May 6, 10 a.m. - noon
Cornerstone Christian Church, Wyckoff,
in the Barn (red building on the right when you enter)
Whether you're an experienced writer or want to get started on a writing journey, you will find encouragement and camaraderie at our meetings. You are welcome to visit and see if NJCWG is a fit for you.Last months' Focus Point is featured below.
Hope to see you Saturday,
Barbara
April's Focus Point
Direction or Distraction?
In March we talked about maintaining the passion
God gives us for His call on our lives. This month let's consider if interruptions are
His direction or a distraction that veers us from the path our passion had set us on.
Susan and I attended a writing workshop and on our way home we talked about a writing opportunity that came her way. Aware
of the two projects that already fight for her time and attention, the words
fell out of my mouth without forethought, “Do think this is God’s direction or
a distraction?”
As writers we are creative people. When a
writing challenge comes our way, given time, we can generate imaginative ideas,
create possible themes and run in directions we’ve not yet explored. This has
been demonstrated in the writing exercises at our meetings—nonfiction writers write fiction, fiction writers
identify their passion, poets write prose, we try genres and styles we had not considered as we draw from the creative wellspring within us, our God-given gift.
Writing is serious business because it’s our
business—the work we’ve been given to do. Ephesians 5:15-16
reads, “Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every
opportunity, because the days are evil.”
Wise people have discernment; they are focused and
determined. They are not distracted but make the most of every opportunity God
presents to them, which brings us back to our original question—Is the potential opportunity, challenge, invitation
before you God’s direction? Or a distraction?
Take away thought: Be careful—watch for direction, resist
distraction.