February 3, 10 am - noon
Cornerstone Christian Church, Wyckoff
in the Barn (red building on your right as you enter)
Saturday's focus:
The Point Is… In a Nutshell… Finally…
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How aphorisms add clarity, define purpose, and assist memory.
aph·o·rism \ˈa-fə-ˌri-zəm
Bring one or two writing samples, such as a blog post, for our discussion of aphorisms and their value.
Our group encourages experienced and novice writers. You are invited to check it out and see if it's a fit for your needs.
I hope to see you Saturday,
Barbara barbarahigbyhope.com
January's Focus Point
Joy in Writing
When I was a child I learned the
secret of joy in the form of an anagram—J-O-Y: Jesus first, Others second, Yourself
last. But long before it was contrived as a cute anagram, Jesus spoke it as
profound truth. Quoting from Deuteronomy, He said, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your
strength and with all your mind; and, Love your neighbor as yourself.”
This sure-formula for joy in life,
also gives us joy in writing.
God first. Every creative thought, sudden
illumination, and golden truth we discover is not original, but comes from God.
It is His call, His gift, His message, and His inspiration that speaks to our
hearts and draws us to our keyboards. When we are mindful of that, we are
focused, motivated and energized—we have purpose that transcends personal recognition, a
meaningful hobby, or hopes of a paycheck.
Secondly,
think of others. How often are we reminded to think “reader first?” If we’re
not writing for readers, we can simply journal. Journaling is easy,
communicating is work, but love for others will incite us to action. It will
propel us to take the time and make the effort to write, and write well for the
benefit of our readers.
The
third aspect of the equation is you. The fulfillment, satisfaction and—yes—joy that is ours when God is first and others
are second cannot be found any other way. When I put myself first, I never have
enough, am not good enough, and can’t be satisfied. The biblical order is the
way to fulfillment.
When I
respond to God’s inspiration and use His gifts to bless my readers, I experience
joy in writing.
Take home thought: When it comes to writing, glorifying God is my reason, enriching others is my goal, and joy is my
reward.