Edie here. Today I want to celebrate our columnist, Katy Kauffman! This is her 100th post with The Write Conversation. Her faithfulness has blessed so many of us—through this blog and especially through her work on Lighthouse Bible Studies! Please join me in giving her a shout out and thanks!
by Katy Kauffman @KatyKauffman28
He always knew what to do. Her eyes followed the dance instructor’s every move. On the periphery of the dance floor, she swayed to the rhythm of the music as he guided dancer after dancer across the ballroom. Waltz, foxtrot, swing dance. The instructor knew every style, and he became the perfect partner every dancer needed. Finally she found a teacher she could learn from and trust. Finally her dream of dancing would come true. Then he came her way.
Holding out his hand, he beckoned her to join him. One step, two, and then three. She learned to follow his lead. Hesitant steps became sure-footed as she adjusted to his pace. She understood how to anticipate their change of direction as he turned her hand in his, this way and that. At last. She was getting it. At last. She was dancing.
Dear writer, you’re the dancer, and God is the perfect instructor. Writing is a partnership between us and God. He guides us to know what to write about and how. He beckons us to the dance floor and trains us to follow His lead. One word, two, and then three. He guides us as ideas turn into sentences and paragraphs. Our chapters may be shaky at first, but with time and practice, we gain confidence because we’re listening to His voice and following His direction. He knows how to write every genre, and He does it perfectly. He entrusts us with a message to share and builds within us the right heart to share it.
So how can we dance with God as we write about His Word?
3 Ways to Follow God’s Lead as We Write
1. Put God at the center of everything we do.
We have a lot to do as writers—writing, editing, blogging, platform building, networking, and more. It can be hard to manage all of the “dances.” But if we put God at the center of every project, we can listen for His direction and “watch” Him closely, as He guides us. He knows what to focus on, when, and how much to do at a time. He knows what needs to be written next and how to go about it. Keeping Him at the center of our focus overcomes doubt and fear, and we develop the boldness and humility to write well with Him.
2. Take enough time to study Scripture with God and apply it to our lives.
At one point in my writing journey, I used my quiet time for my next writing assignment. I wanted to hear from God for each article or blog post, and that happens best during my personal time with Him. But I realized I needed some time for just me and Him. I craved more Bible study time with Him and making application for my own life and praying over it.
Sometimes our pace is like a waltz, and at other times, it’s a foxtrot. But always, we need special time with God in order to stay connected to Him. Just Him and us time. Our best insights come from time spent studying Scripture with its incredible Author. The insights we gain that way, along with daily experience with God, become the wellspring from which “music” in our writing flows. Time with God trains us to dance with Him through article after article and chapter after chapter.
3. Practice what God shows us.
Just as precious time spent with God prepares us to write—to dance—with Him, living out what we learn also prepares us. We understand the tug of war between God’s way and our own way, that precarious footwork needed to stay on God’s path. We depend on His help to practice what He is teaching us, and receive a behind-the-scenes look of how godliness grows. The more we practice what Scripture shares, the stronger our connection to our Partner grows, and the more we’ll know exactly what to write and how.
Which of the three ways above do you think is the hardest for the Christian writer to maintain? Tell us in the comments, and may God bless each “dance” as you follow His lead.
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Katy Kauffman is an award-winning author, an editor of Refresh Bible Study Magazine, and a co-founder of LIGHTHOUSE BIBLE STUDIES. She loves connecting with writers and working alongside them in compilations, such as Feed Your Soul with the Word of God, Collection 1 which is a 2020 Selah Awards finalist. She also enjoys encouraging writers and giving writing tips in her monthly writers’ newsletter called THE LIGHTHOUSE CONNECTION.
In addition to online magazines, Katy’s writing can be found at CBN.COM, thoughts-about-God.com, and three blogs on writing. She loves to spend time with family and friends, create art and make crafts with her group MY ARTSY TRIBE, and tend the garden in the morning sun. She makes her home in a cozy suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. Connect with her on FACEBOOK and TWITTER.
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Congratulations, Katy! Way to go, girl! Thank you for your faithfulness to The Write Conversation! Love you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Tammy! My writer friend and conference buddy. I appreciate it! Love you.
DeleteCongratulations, Katy! And you post today spoke to my heart. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad it spoke to you. Thank you!
DeleteI am thankful for all 100 articles! Your gentle teaching has enriched my life and I thank you! More time spent with God without an agenda is exactly what I need.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom! I really appreciate that. :) Time with God is irreplaceable.
DeleteThank you for your faithfulness, Katy. Today's post was just what I needed.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Katy! Your blog posts are always inspiring. I'm looking forward to the next hundred.
ReplyDeleteYou're so sweet, Kay. Thank you for saying that. It helps me to keep at it. :) And I certainly hope my writing stays inspiring over the next nine-plus years. (If Edie keeps me that long.) :) God bless you and your writing ministry!
DeleteThanks for all 100 posts, Katy. They are all keepers!
ReplyDeleteYay! I am glad you think so, Barbara. Thank you for the encouragement and for reading them.
DeleteThank you for a beautiful analogy of writing with God, Katy. And congratulations on your 100th post!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you liked the analogy. And thank you for the well wishes! God bless your writing.
DeleteLove this message and all of your messages Katy. :-) Thank you for sharing your heart.
ReplyDeleteLove this analogy and 100 posts is something to celebrate. Keep dancing!
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Thank you Katy for your faithfulness and the hard work you’ve put in to make 100. Appreciate you and your ministry!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! As always, your message enhances our own journey with Jesus while providing a valuable lesson to help our writing skills. Thank you, Katy.
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