Summer of Stories: A New Family Favorite with a Purpose-Driven Beginning by Cindy Lynn Sawyer

A Season of Purposeful Connection Summer is often a time of sunshine, rest, and togetherness — but it can also offer families a powerful opportunity for spiritual growth. That’s the heart behind Summer of Stories, a new faith-based initiative created by Christian children’s author and mom Erin Greneaux. Her vision? To give parents access to … More Summer of Stories: A New Family Favorite with a Purpose-Driven Beginning by Cindy Lynn Sawyer

The Gospel Story for Kids: Book Review by Sally Matheny

If you’re looking for a condensed gospel presentation to use as an affordable giveaway for children’s ministry events or something that’s lightweight for mailing, consider The Gospel Story for Kids: God’s Story of Love from Creation to Revelation by Tama Fortner. Of course, a full version of the Bible is the very best presentation of … More The Gospel Story for Kids: Book Review by Sally Matheny

Tips for Writing More Engaging Picture Books – Part Three: Become A Kid Again! by Pam Halter

If you’re just joining this blog thread, check out my first two posts on writing engaging picture books: Part One and Part Two. How Do I Become A Kid Again? Here’s the thing. Some adults have forgotten what it was like to be a kid. They’ve grown up and gone all stiff like a stale … More Tips for Writing More Engaging Picture Books – Part Three: Become A Kid Again! by Pam Halter

Should Your Narrator be a Character?

It’s an honest question. Obviously, if you are writing first person POV, then this does not apply to you. Of course your narrator should be a character. Otherwise, it ain’t first person! But what about third person? Should your narrator have a distinct personality? Should your narrator be you? Mark Twain and Charles Dickens seemed … More Should Your Narrator be a Character?

Waiting is Part of the Journey…Don’t Waste It! by Mindy Baker

What is the one of the biggest struggles for someone who is on the book publishing journey? The most obvious answer to me is…WAITING! As writers, we all face many struggles, but one that none of us can avoid is waiting. Waiting to hear back from a potential agent, waiting to hear back from a … More Waiting is Part of the Journey…Don’t Waste It! by Mindy Baker

Writing Wisdom from Big Bertha: Part 2

Hello Friends! Guest blogger Big Bertha here with a second installment of Writing Wisdom. This month’s topic? The Importance of Being Broody.

The Write2Ignite Podcast Ep. 1: Jenny L. Cote

We are excited to announce that The Write2Ignite Podcast has officially dropped! You can listen to it on Spotify, Apple, Amazon, YouTube, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes drop every month, so be sure to keep an eye opened for more episodes. In the inaugural episode, Kyle Morgan and Brenda Covert sat … More The Write2Ignite Podcast Ep. 1: Jenny L. Cote

Refuge and Rest in the Lord

Where do we find our refuge and rest in times of trouble? Where do we find hope when problems come our way? … More Refuge and Rest in the Lord

Is Your Writing a Good Fit?

If we use the writing armor God gave us to write for God’s glory, whatever we write, will always be a good fit. … More Is Your Writing a Good Fit?