Thursday, April 30, 2026

Is God Calling You to Write a Book? How to Start Writing and Finish What He’s Placed on Your Heart

From Edie: Today Mariah Taverna helps answer the question, "Is God calling you to write a book?" Discover insight on how to recognize His leading, overcome fear and excuses, and start writing the message He’s placed on your heart today.


Is God Calling You to Write a Book? How to Start Writing and Finish What He’s Placed on Your Heart
by Mariah Taverna

Is God calling you to write a book? How do you know? Did He speak to your heart, or speak to you through His Word? Did He inspire you through another person? Give you a dream in the middle of the night? Or do you simply sense that knowing deep down in your knower that God is inviting you to write for His glory?

Is it one of those hidden desires in your heart that you can’t seem to shake? Does it always find its way back to the forefront of your mind? Do you rejoice inwardly when you see another author holding their book and think, “That will be me one day”?

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Networking for Writers: How to Build Meaningful Relationships at Writing Conferences

From Edie: Beth Fortune shares insight on how to network at writing conferences by building meaningful relationships, connecting with other writers, and creating lasting friendships that support your writing journey. Bet sure to check out Beth's newest book, link at the bottom of this post!


Networking for Writers: How to Build Meaningful Relationships at Writing Conferences
By Beth Fortune @BethKFortune

I stumbled into writing. I’d been a speaker and Bible teacher, and it wasn’t until a speaker came to an event at my church that I realized there was a big world of writing that I’d yet to discover. Before the event I went to the speaker’s website where I saw the tabs—ABOUT ME, SPEAKING, CONTACT ME, WRITER’S DEN. Curious to know more about this person I clicked open WRITER’S DEN and a new world opened to me.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Dipping the Quill Deeper: The Pain & The Glory of an Author's New Book

From Edie: Join Eva Marie Everson and discover why writing progress can feel painful—and why it’s worth it. From drafting to editing, learn how growth, perseverance, and faith shape better books and stronger writers. And don't miss her newest book, Miss Beth Bettencourt. I'm in love with it in some many ways!


Dipping the Quill Deeper: The Pain & The Glory of an Author's New Book
by Eva Marie Everson @EversonAuthor

I attended the Pinnacle Christian Writers Conference this past weekend as a faculty member. Part of that role was to take part of a Q&A panel. For a stretch of time, I sat on stage with Christian literary greats James Scott Bell, Angela Hunt, DiAnn Mills, and Chris Fabry (how did I get there?).

One of the questions asked by the audience made me smile.

Is progress as a writer painful?

Monday, April 27, 2026

Pleasing God vs. Pleasing People: How Christian Writers Can Share Truth in a Changing Culture

From Edie: Heidi Gray McGill helps us wrestle with the question of whether we're writing to please God or people? Discover how Christian writers can share biblical truth with clarity and conviction while reaching readers in a changing culture without compromise.


Pleasing God vs. Pleasing People: How Christian Writers Can Share Truth in a Changing Culture
by Heidi Gray McGill 

I remember sitting in our American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) Charlotte meeting via Zoom, notebook open, expecting to walk away with a few helpful writing tips. Cindy Sproles always brings something thoughtful and practical, so I was ready to learn. What I heard that day stayed with me in a way I did not expect.

She shared research from the Barna Group about church attendance. In the late 1950s through the mid-1960s, the overwhelming majority of school-aged children attended church or Sunday school. Today, that reality has nearly reversed, with many children growing up having never stepped inside a church. For some, the only context they have for God’s name is hearing it used carelessly.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Before You Speak or Write: How to Hear God Clearly and Communicate from Overflow

From Edie: Great insight from Kennita Williams about our attitude Before we speak or write, learn how to hear God clearly and communicate from a place of overflow. Discover simple, faith-based steps to bring clarity, purpose, and impact to our words.


Before You Speak or Write: How to Hear God Clearly and Communicate from Overflow
by Kennita (Kay) Williams

“April showers bring May flowers.”

It’s a phrase we’ve heard for years, a reminder that what feels like inconvenience or discomfort can be preparation for something beautiful.

But what if we looked at it a little differently as communicators?

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Stop Writing “Christian Stories:” How to Write Fiction with a True Christian Worldview

From Edie: Zena Dell Lowe offers insight as to why so much Christian fiction feel shallow. With her help, learn how to write stories rooted in a true Christian worldview—honest, compelling, and aligned with biblical truth without being preachy.


Stop Writing “Christian Stories:” How to Write Fiction with a True Christian Worldview
by Zena Dell Lowe @ZenaDellLowe

Why are so many Christian stories so bad? Not all of them. But enough of them that even Christians hesitate to recommend them. It’s not because the talent isn’t there or the stories don’t matter. It’s because we’ve misunderstood what we’re trying to make.

Somewhere along the way, people started using the term Christian as a genre label. But a Christian worldview is not a genre. It’s a lens through which reality is interpreted. Confusing the two is exactly why so much faith-based content feels preachy, shallow, emotionally dishonest… and, if we’re being honest, bad.

Friday, April 24, 2026

Is Passive Voice Always Wrong? When and How to Use Passive vs Active Voice in Writing

From Edie: Is passive voice always wrong? Lori Hatcher shares when and how to use passive vs active voice to strengthen your writing with clear, practical examples and simple guidelines.


Is Passive Voice Always Wrong? When and How to Use Passive vs Active Voice in Writing
by Lori Hatcher

One of the first lessons I learned in professional writing was to purge passive voice from my writing. “Passive voice weakens your writing,” they said. “Instead of using To Be verbs, use strong action words instead.”