Tagged: Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

  • Understand

    By DiAnn Mills @diannmills Welcome to week seven of Faith Friday in our Adventure with God. The letter U stands for understand. This word is filled with the promises of God woven in and around our relationship with Him. Too many times we fail to perceive how very important we…

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  • Flex Your Writing Wings Before You Fly

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson A lot of newer writers I meet find themselves overwhelmed with the myriad of opportunities in the field of writing. They struggle, trying to decide between writing articles, devotions, fiction, non-fiction, etc. Writing is a big field, and if you didn’t study some aspect of it…

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  • Faithful in the Little Things

    By Martin Johnson @mtjohnson51 Wow, I can’t believe is been almost three months since the 2017 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian writers conference. It’s probably because I returned home overwhelmed by the week, both spiritually and creatively! If your experience was like mine, God has so many surprises planned for us.…

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  • Blog Organization for the Busy Writer

    By DiAnn Mills @diannmills   Are you scrambling through your files for the last time you created a blog post? Are you pulling your hair out trying to keep track of when a blog is due or when it appears? Or even what you wrote? Have you neglected an image…

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  • Confessions of an Approval Addict – Pt. III

    By Dawn Owens @DawnMarieOwens   Now that we have a firm understanding, you and I, of the challenges we face as approval addicts, let's have one last conversation about the publishing process. In case you missed my first two posts, in Part One I talked about the struggle we can…

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  • Tears

    By DiAnn Mills @diannmills Welcome to week six of Faith Friday in our Adventure with God. The letter T stands for tears. We weep when the happenings of our lives disappoint us, and we are crushed by what we experience. Many times, in our sorrow, we question God’s love. How…

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