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Developing Prophetic Gift
Introduction: Prophesying, the act of receiving and communicating divine insights, is a profound spiritual gift that has been recognized across various religious traditions. While the concept of prophecy may seem mysterious to some, it is a gift that can be cultivated and nurtured through intentional steps and spiritual practices. In this guide, we will explore the art of prophesying, offering practical insights on how to develop and exercise this sacred gift.
By ALBERT MUSHIE2 years ago in Writers
What genre of writer am I?
I've been writing for what feels like both a long time and a short time, at the same time. It feels long because at the age of 23, almost seven years feels like forever. It has been short because I love writing. I know it probably doesn't seem it based on how little I tend to publish (I think that I have gotten better about it more recently though).
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Writers
What is Scribble Writing?
What is scribble writing? Scribble writing is a very simple thing to explain. Scribble writing is what I call the writing I do when I don’t have the time to write something more substantial. Or it is often things that I write in between writing large, more immersive stories. Scribble writing is often where my poems come from. Sometimes they get published on their own. Other times I hold on to them until they ripen.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Writers
Who feels the rhythm of life?. Top Story - November 2023.
My relationship with poetry has always been problematic. Teachers first told me that a poem was a story that rhymed. They later told me that poetry didn't need to rhyme but then they failed to fill in the obvious knowledge gap.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Writers
Starting My Story. Top Story - November 2023.
I was born on a Wednesday… I don’t know if that’s an exciting fact to know about me, but it's very much true. I’ve been told so many times that I should tell my story. I’m just not sure which version everyone wants to hear.
By Angel Adagio2 years ago in Writers
When I want Success
Since I have been in Cleveland I've not had the best luck looking for jobs. I've only ever had three the nursing home job as their part-time receptionist, Taco Bell Cantina (e.i went out of business.), McDonald's on the east side (didn't give me a schedule nor did they know I got hired), and a few others. It's not been the best track record until recently.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Writers
Wild Wonders: Exploring the Animal Kingdom. Content Warning.
Hello readers, I hope you're all doing well today. In this article, we will be diving into the fascinating world of the animal kingdom, exploring its wonders and providing an in-depth overview of the various species that inhabit our planet.
By Mohamd Elnagar2 years ago in Writers
10 mistakes to avoid- I did as a writer
Certainly! Let's delve into more detail on each of the mentioned writing mistakes: 1. **Lack of Planning:** A common mistake writers make is diving into their work without a clear plan. Writing without an outline or structure can result in a disorganized and confusing piece. Planning is crucial for ensuring that your ideas flow logically and cohesively. Take the time to create an outline that outlines your main points and the order in which you want to present them. This simple step can significantly enhance the overall quality of your writing.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Writers
50,000 Words Challenge. Top Story - November 2023.
Guess what? I finished that "50,000 words writing challenge" thing a couple days ago! First though - I'm not calling it NaNoWriMo anymore for a reason. Some serious allegations against that organization have been circulating in the past week or so and I'd rather not be promoting them anymore. At least not until after they actually tell us what happened, address their problems, and fix their issues. Maybe then. We'll see.
By Donna Renee2 years ago in Writers
Why Writing Makes Me Happy
When I started writing short stories I was sixteen years old. It was my only outlet I ever had. The only place I felt like I could share my thoughts and feelings inside. Which led to storylines, and world building. While others had friends, and a social life something I never had until I got older it was probably the loneliest life I ever had. I found things to be a struggle in my youth because I wasn't heard.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Writers
It’s Been One Year of Dick Winchester
It’s been one week… – Barenaked Ladies This morning, it occurred to me that we are one day away from the one-year anniversary of my latest serial character: Dick Winchester, a man who lives by his own rules, drinks to excess, and never strays far from his gun.
By Stephen A. Roddewig2 years ago in Writers






