Tag: writers

  • Devotional of the week – for writers

    On the 13th of every month I’m blogging over at the Association of Christian Writers’ blog. Here’s a taster of today’s entry. For last month’s, on riffing to Psalm 23, click here.
    Photo: le vent le cri, Flickr
    Photo: le vent le cri, Flickr

    “Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us… With this in mind, since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the beginning, I too decided to write an orderly account for you … so that you may know the certainty of the things you have been taught” (Luke 1:1-4, NIV, abridged).

    My heart felt ripped open when my job as a commissioning editor at a large Christian publisher was eliminated. I loved my work in coaxing writers to pen their creations – books that only they could write – to God’s glory. But the international market couldn’t support my job and so I had to bid it – and my authors – farewell. As I was leaving, the head of publishing said, “You’ll never know how many people’s lives are touched through the books you worked on. They’re God’s ambassadors.”

    I’ll never forgot his encouragement, for he gave me perspective during a painful time. And indeed, as writers we’ll never fully grasp the impact of our words. Sometimes a reader will share encouragement, but often we write and press “send,” not knowing if and how God will use our labors. Read the rest.

  • A writer’s psalm

    FL Hemingway study_2

     

    The Lord is my publisher, I lack nothing.
        He makes me lie in cozy studies,

    he leads me beside quiet waters,
        he refreshes my soul.
    He guides me along the right paths
    
    for his name’s sake.
     
    Even though I walk
    
    through the valley of rejection,
    I will fear no evil,
    
    for you are with me;
    your commissions and reviews,
    
    they comfort me.
     
    You prepare a table before me
    
    in the presence of my critics.

    You anoint my hand with ink;
    
    my cup overflows.
     
    Surely your goodness and love will follow me
    
    all the days of my life,

    and I will dwell in the publishing house of the Lord
    
    forever.

    (Inspired by Jonathan Burnside)

    PS Can you guess whose study that is? Pretty sure he wouldn’t have claimed this psalm as his own…