JANUARY MEETING
Please note: this month, we will be meeting on the 2nd Saturday - January 9th.
The meeting will be UPSTAIRS in the Barn. Masks are required throughout the meeting.
Please bring clear, measurable writing goals for 2021!
JANUARY MEETING
Please note: this month, we will be meeting on the 2nd Saturday - January 9th.
The meeting will be UPSTAIRS in the Barn. Masks are required throughout the meeting.
Please bring clear, measurable writing goals for 2021!
This Saturday, 12/5/20, we will meet in the corner house, located right before the barn. See you there at 10!
At our last meeting, I assigned a writing project for December and I want to give you ample time to complete it so here it is:
Cornerstone Christian Church, Wyckoff
In the Barn (2nd building on the right)Once seated, masks are not necessary if you are socially distanced.
Seasoned writers and novices are welcome.
The Focus Point below tells you what we're about.
We're on this journey together.
Join the discussion of these four A's:
Spur on another on...
Hebrews 10:24 (NKJV) tells us to spur one
another on to good works. What does this mean for a group of Christian writers?
I submit this paraphrase: Spur one another on to good words. The writer
of Hebrews tells us we spur one another on by meeting together and encouraging
one another, hence, our North Jersey Christian Writers Group.
We spur—urge, encourage, stimulate, goad, prod—each other. We do this first by recognizing the good work each one is trying to accomplish in our individual goals and projects. Secondly, we help each other focus our writing, hone our skills, and persist with our passion.
There is truth to the African proverb, It takes a village (or tribe) to raise a child. In
our case, the proverb crafts today’s take-away thought.
Take-away
thought: It takes a tribe to write a
book.
Word Power
Two notable truths found in the book of James offer wisdom
for us as Christian writers. The first is faith without works is dead and the
second is James' discussion of the power of the tongue.
We can talk about writing endlessly, sharing ideas and lofty
projects, but unless we are actually writing, we are not writers—we’re
thinkers. The second truth is what I want to talk about today—the power of the
tongue. James is not referring to the appendage in our mouths but the impact of the words that come from the tongue. He
goes into depth about their power to destroy, but they also have the power to
give life.
As writers our words can give hope, bring joy, and stimulate
faith. We are able to educate, encourage, enlighten, and entertain. We know
words can do that because we’ve read books and articles that have done that for
us.
We also know the importance of crafting those words in
ways that will best accomplish their purpose and impart life, which is why we talk about the
skills and techniques, grammar and editing. We study
these things in order to empower our writing, to offer words the Spirit can
ignite in the lives of our readers.
Take-away thought: If you want to be a writer, write—and write well to give the world words of life.
Due to the holiday weekend, we will meet the 2nd Saturday in September. Same place, same time.
10 am - noon
Cornerstone Christian Church, Wyckoff
In the Barn (2nd building on the right)
This is our agenda:
- Focus point
- Editing exercise
- Marketing Minute
- Critiques
Novices and experienced writers are welcome. Please come with a mask - once you're seated the mask is optional as long as you are distanced. Members, bring your work for critique!
I hope to see you there,
Barbara
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