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The confident heroine, con’t

A heroine, no matter how flawed, weak or wounded, must be able to take care of herself in some way. Even if she merely recognizes her weaknesses and need for help. I talked some about my heroine, Caroline Sweeney. Abandoned by her mother as a teen, Caroline is leery about leaving home. She’d found purpose and solace in tending her father and brother, and anyone else in Beaufort, SC who needs her help. In a way, this gives her confidence. She knows where she belongs. But when she inherits a run down cafe, and is also invited to an exciting job opportunity in Barcelona. Caroline faces some tough decisions, but her confidence in herself to love others enables her to make those hard choices and be confident. Give some examples […]

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Creating a memorable Heroine

This week and next we’re talking about the elements that make a great heroine! We all want to read stories about women we can relate to, maybe call up for coffee or perhaps see a bit of ourselves in. Often we focus on our heroine’s flaws, ’cause no one is perfect, but there are a couple of outstanding qualities that make a great heroine in the midst of her flaws and weaknesses. Confidence. Think about it. Confidence draws us to people. Confidence is a quality that helps us overcome difficult circumstances. In our stories, our heroines are going to encounter hard times, obstacles and disappointment. If not, we’ve got a pretty boring book going. But it’s the inner quality of confidence that helps her push through and find a way […]

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Being a confident heroine

This week we’ll be talking about heroine’s, so we thought we’d start off with a little encouragement to the heroine within each one of us. Did you know love is the most powerful force we can possess? International speaker Mike Bickle says, “there’s no force more powerful than a loved woman.” Or, one who is confident in love. Think about it. It’s true. All of our weaknesses and insecurities are rooted in self doubt, wondering if we are accepted and loved. Too often we look to people for this affirmation of love. People fail us. Even those closest to us will disappoint and let us down. There is only one way to be confident in love. Finding your source and identity in Jesus. In Genesis 15:1, God told Abraham, “I […]

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Oh, don’t be such a pansy…(or, rather, great fears of on-screen heroes!)

We’re back, for the second dose of therapy, and I have to say, you Voices are people after my own hearts – I love the heroes you picked and especially love their fears! These are a few of my favorites – thanks for entering! From Cara ~ Rhett Butler — Clark Gable plays him to a T. He’s afraid of being misunderstood and played by the one person he’s allowed into his heart. Jack Ryan — played by Harrison Ford — he’s afraid of being unable to protect his family and the country. Jason Bourne — he’s afraid of never finding out who he really is while being petrified of what he’ll discover when he finally unravels that. (Susie here: I have a big crush on Jason!) From Charmaine ~ […]

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