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by Word Alive Press
Praise the Lord!Sing to the Lord a new song,his praise in the assembly of the godly! – Psalm 149:1 ESV
Music is such an integral part of our live...
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by Word Alive Press
As a published author, it’s easy to get caught up in all the extraneous details. I know it happens to me. So please excuse me while I preach to...
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by Word Alive Press
Teach a child how to follow the right way; even when he is old, he will stay on course. Proverbs 22:6 (The Voice)
Spending time with God yo...
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by Word Alive Press
Of all the parts of a novel, the beginning is arguably the most important thing to get right.
Sure, vibrant characters, a driving plot line, and ti...
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by Word Alive Press
You hem me in behind and before, and you lay your hand upon me.Today’s photo prompt: a tiny child on a scooter, an old woman within arms’ reach—h...
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by Word Alive Press
In the world of fiction, characters are constantly getting into fights. Good drama, after all, stems from characters in conflict with each other....
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by Word Alive Press
Blessed be your nameWhen I’m found in the desert placeThough I walk through the wildernessblessed be your name
These lines by Matt Redman have s...
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by Word Alive Press
Two months ago while attending the Write Canada conference, there was one thing that kept jumping out at me. Almost like a theme.Every workshop t...
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by Word Alive Press
It’s that time again! Grab a pen, grab a paper, and clear your desk of distractions, because for the next ten minutes you’re taking your readers ...
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by Word Alive Press
I am taking a big risk this weekend.
I will publish my first post that makes use of sarcasm as a literary tool. It’s risky because readers will h...
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by Word Alive Press
Can you guess what we’re dreaming of today? Whether you’ll be enjoying the great outdoors this long weekend, the great indoors, or something else...
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by Word Alive Press
Have you ever read a book where you felt like you were actually living the story with the character? Have you read one where the character felt ...
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