Therapist Thought: Harnessing Expectations
So, you’re going to the ACFW Conference in the September. Keep your expectations in bounds while feeling free to dream a bit and love a lot.
Editor’s Note
Sometimes we may feel like we can’t. But you know what? We don’t have to do it by ourselves.
Therapist Thought: Letting Your Protagonist Be Super and Human
Protagonists need is a super power. A strength that keeps them going. A talent, gift, ability that gets them through a hard time.
Therapist Thought: Choosing a Character for Your Story
character can be quite ordinary yet face an extraordinary journey. A journey of love and faith, or healing or danger. The ordinary life isn’t so ordinary for our protagonist.
Therapist Thought: Effectively Using a Contest
Every writer’s journey is different. But the common key is for us to take advantage of every opportunity offered to us.
Therapist Thought: Gifts of Gratitude?
There’s no time like now to fix your gaze literally on Jesus. Publishing is a rough game and if you look around too much, you’ll start sinking into despair, jealousy and envy. It’s won’t be pretty. You’ll loose the very joy and gift God gave you.
MBT Pizza Party Review
From glitter microphones to the improv hilarity, the 2011 MBT Pizza Party scored laughs and plenty of audience participation during the annual ACFW Conference in September.
Therapist Thought: Meet Me in St. Louis
Come to the conference. I can guarantee you there will be folks to love on you, put an arm around you, pray with you. At the very least, come to the worship sets and connect with the One who loves you more than His own life and get your attitude and perspective straightened.
Therapist Thought: A Writer’s Relationship with Routine
Writing is a solitary job that requires a community to help get it done.
