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Ellette Giselle replied to the topic Prayer Requests for Anyone in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
Ugh, being sick is the worst. Everyone in my family likes to get sick one at a time so that by the time the last person is getting better the first person has moved on to something new…. 😑
Praying.
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Ellette Giselle replied to the topic Let's Laugh! Writing Memes in the forum Art 6 months ago
Haha! Love the last one!
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Esther replied to the topic What's one thing you know now that you wish you knew when you started writing? in the forum Topic of the Week 6 months ago
Oooh, good question!
I’d say the fact that I don’t have to get published young, or that I have to publish the first book I ever wrote.
And it’s really only been recently that I finally let myself slow down and enjoy writing for the sake of writing instead trying to rush and get published before I graduate high school. It’s really neat and ama…[Read more]
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Esther posted an update 6 months ago
@stacey-weyenberg
Hi Stacey! Welcome to KP!!
It’s been a while since we’ve had new members because the website has been wonky lately, but there are some signs that things are changing (hopefully! 🤞).
It’s good to see a new “face!” Just wanted to pop in and say hi 🤗 We hope you love it here and that this community of God-loving writers will help…[Read more] -
Esther replied to the topic The Great KP Search in the forum Questions and Support 6 months ago
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Esther replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
Wow, that’s crazy. But I like that as an idea to go off of. I probably won’t make it too drastic just bc I don’t want to take the story that direction, but that does spark some ideas.
Thank you!
You can do this! It’s worth it.
(plus, hey, we’re all in this thing too…writer’s are crazy)Aww, thanks girl!!
I’ve…[Read more]
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Ellette Giselle replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
Family friend, but yes. Dad knew him while he was in the military.
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Esther replied to the topic A Place to share/write whatever we’re working on: Worldbuilding, plot, etc in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 months ago
Yesss, I love writing little kids. 🥰😂
Awww, girl that makes me so happyyyy 😂❤️❤️
Aww, that sounds so fun!! Those kinds of elevators are literally the besttt 😎
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Ellette Giselle replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
That had better be utter sarcasm, XD
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Koshka replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
WhAt??? Wacky theology? Really??? *Utter sarcasm*
Ugh yes. The Angel stuff is just…weird. and then there’s Drew’s senses things and the red light expirement…*shakes head in mild derision*
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Ellette Giselle replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
Oh, okay then.
Those books are cool, but they also have a lot of wacky things theology-wise.
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Koshka replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
Wow. Yup, Green Beret. He did die in the Middle East, but I don’t think it specified a place or operation.
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Ellette Giselle replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
I KNOW! When I was reading that I was like, “No way! This is what happened to –––” Except I don’t think Drew Carter’s dad died in Dessert Storm. And was he Special Forces?
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Koshka replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
That sounds a lot like Cloak of Light.
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Koshka replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
XD Well good! Glad it was helpful. Don’t worry too much over the whole “Gracious but this draft needs so much work” problem. You’ve already put in a ton of work and learned so much just to get to this point in the drafting process. You can do this! It’s worth it. (
plus, hey, we’re all in this thing too…writer’s are crazy)Just goes to…
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Ellette Giselle replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
Glad it was helpful. I have a possible idea for something that you could try for option three.
We knew a kid who was trying to go straight. His dad was Special Forces and died in Dessert Storm. His dad’s best friend was kind of a mentor to him tho and was trying to fill in as a father figure. None of them were Christian’s at this…[Read more]
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Esther replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
Your advice is so so helpful!!
And it drew attention to a weaker part of my book—my FMC identifying the lie she’s been believing and accepting the truth. That turn-around moment is a part I’m still working on, so you pointing that out is awesome. I think right now she’s just been living this lie without experiencing any consequ…[Read more]
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Koshka replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
And I would like to throw in something that might be totally unrelated to what you’re dealing with, but it was a bit of a shock to me and had me seriously rethinking how I address certain topics in my books.
(Warning. Mentions of suicide.)
In my recent Psychology class we discussed aproaches to suicide awareness, and the results were mildly…[Read more]
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Koshka replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
This is a very good question.
But I suppose it comes down to what the reader sees is going on and what the character sees–and those don’t have to be the same. In this case, shouldn’t be.
I’m in the middle of rereading Screwtape Letters. One of the letters tells about how that sin has pleasure attached, and how that pleasure actually…[Read more]
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Ellette Giselle replied to the topic Glorifying Sin?? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 6 months ago
Hi Esther. I actually had something similar to deal with in one of my books as well. Here are the two things I would say to keep in mind that will most likely make the difference.
1. There can be a time where the MC believes a lie as long as it is shown to be a lie by the end of the book. (i.e. There are some rough consequences…[Read more]
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