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Sunday Scripture

February 11, 2024 By Jessica Ferguson Leave a Comment

Let’s focus on this today:

Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need.
Matthew 6:33 (NLT)

But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6:33 (KJV)

Steep your life in God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions. Don’t worry about missing out. You’ll find all your everyday human concerns will be met. Matthew 6:33 (MSG)

Thank you, Lord, for taking care of our every need.

Filed Under: Sunday Scripture Tagged With: encouragement, God, Needs, Scripture

G is for …

April 8, 2014 By Jessica Ferguson Leave a Comment

The A to Z Challenge is moving along at a pretty snappy pace. That’s another way to say April is flying. I can’t believe we’re four months into 2014.

So far, my blogging through the alphabet has been a challenge–as it’s supposed to be. I’ve dealt with home renovation, deadlines and illness. Still dealing with some of it. But, others who are doing the same.. Please support the bloggers of the #AtoZchallenge by visiting, sharing or commenting.  It’s fun!

Today we’re using the letter G. And my word is a little touchy for writers. Everyone has opinions about authentic bad guys and how dialogue makes them real. I think real might be in the eyes (and ears) of the reader. And the author who uses an abundance of profanity is kidding himself into thinking he’s adding authenticity.

I interviewed and wrote an article on Steven James, a best selling award-winning, Christian thriller writer who is quite the storyteller. Talk about authentic characters! They’re chilling, and he doesn’t toss any profanity into their mouths. Sometimes reviews say he’s a little too graphic, but his dedicated fans argue that his graphic murder scenes are true to his stories. Violent reads with no profanity. Can you imagine?

I’m sure some of you can’t imagine. Many of my writer friends argue this point with me, but when there’s no profanity, yet readers are chilled to the bone, can’t sleep  at night or have nightmares, I believe the skill of the author is obviously noticeable.

You ‘re probably wondering when I’ll get to my G-word. Well, I won’t write it, but I hate it when authors sprinkle God’s name in vain throughout their books. As if that really adds anything to the mix. Nora Roberts curses liberally though for the life of me, I can’t understand why. It adds nothing. In fact, it yanks me out of the story because it seems so unnatural for these wonderful characters I’m reading about. The three heroes use profanity continuously, for no good reason, as does their mother. I think it makes them all sound alike.

But the main point is that when we take God’s name in vain, we’re breaking one of His commandments.

Exodus 20:7 states:

“Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.” – King James Version (KJV)
If that isn’t clear enough, then see what The Message says:

 No using the name of God, your God, in curses or silly banter; God won’t put up with the irreverent use of his name.

 
Authors who take God’s name liberally are treading on dangerous ground, every time their books are read. Their words of profanity, God’s name taken in vain, are being repeated over and over again, slamming into the minds and hearts of readers everywhere. Is that causing someone to stumble?
 
I don’t know about you, but I don’t want any sins trailing behind me.
Thoughts? 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: God, God's Name in Vain, profanity, Scripture, Steven James, Uncategorized

A is for Ancestor

April 1, 2013 By Jessica Ferguson Leave a Comment

This is the first day of the A to Z Challenge. I want to thank Arlee Bird, the founder. What an amazing, fun group and activity he has created. I feel super-special to be able to participate again this year. If you don’t know Lee, visit him at Tossing it Out and say hello. He’s as special as his A to Z Challenge.

I’ve chosen Ancestor as my A-word.

 

Many of you know I’ve been dealing with some family issues since my mother broke her hip. She’s moved into a nursing home (for lack of a better word) and I’ve been clearing out her home. Sometimes I just sit and look at pictures I didn’t know she had and read notes and letters to her from family, and people I don’t know. Every note sings her praises. I believe those notes because Mom was a nurse. A perfectionist. Someone who went far beyond the call of duty. Being a caregiver is who she was/is deep down in her heart and soul.

Not me. I’m not like that at all. I don’t think my grandmother (mom’s mom–the one on the right) was either. And that makes me wonder about my ancestors. What exactly do we get from our ancestors? I wonder what traits, talents, mannerisms of the people you see here (my maternal grandparents and gr-grandparents), are so inherent in me that, no way can I disown them.

Is there a writer somewhere in my lineage that I haven’t found yet? I’m searching. I would love to find a connection to an author—s/he doesn’t even have to be famous!

Where do you think our talent comes from? Ancestors, God, or do we create it through our passion for … writing, art … jewelry design? A combination of the three? Do you think our environment plays a part too? Our birth order?

I appreciate the complexity of genetics but oh, how I wish it were simpler.

Take a look at these interesting quotes. I love them, don’t you? Especially the first two!

 
It is indeed a desirable thing to be well descended but the glory belongs to our ancestors. ~Plutarch

No man can cause more grief than that one clinging blindly to the vices of his ancestors.
~William Faulkner
Every man is a quotation from all his ancestors. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

Your thoughts? I absolutely love comments!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A to Z Challenge, Ancestor, Arlee Bird, birth order, God, mannerisms, talent, Uncategorized

Success Is A Prayer Away

March 6, 2013 By Jessica Ferguson Leave a Comment

IWSG is the brainchild of our awesome Alex J. Cavanaugh. If you want to become a part of this group or read posts by other participants, you can find the list here.

If you read my previous post, you know that I’ve been out of state cleaning out my mother’s home. I’m back now, and battling … something. Not flu—maybe a horrible cold. Headache, cough, wheezing; all I want to do is sleep. I have so much to do. I’m behind in everything but all I do is cough and sleep. Since I don’t want to be booted from IWSG for missing a post, here it is:

A thought for you:

No one stumbles into success. It comes through planning, preparing, and some of us believe, the favor of God.

Hope you’re all planning, preparing for success. If you need to study and learn, do it, but don’t quit writing even if you wonder if you’re doing it right. You learn by doing. If you believe in critique groups, then join one. If you don’t know one to join, then start one yourself: a person to person group or an online group. I believe it helps if you all write the same thing but other writers disagree. I also believe you should have some members that are a little more experienced than you are in that critique group. They can pull you up, help improve your writing, and teach you, but don’t hang your hat on them. Don’t be spoon fed. Make sure you study and educate yourself too.

My two cents except for this: there’s nothing wrong with praying for your writing. God created you. He gave you any talent you have. He also gave us freedom of choice so whether you use your talent to glorify Him is something else entirely—between you and Him.

Nothing happens by accident. You aren’t going to stumble into that three-book contract. Tell me, what are you doing to achieve writing success in your life?

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: critique groups, encouragement, God, IWSG, Jessica Ferguson, Uncategorized, writing

FREE Conference – IndieReCon

February 11, 2013 By Jessica Ferguson Leave a Comment

I’m dragging when it comes to blogging, aren’t I? Sorry. Lots of things happening right now that’s zapped my energy when it comes to posting fun, encouraging info. Many of my family members are experiencing problems–physical, spiritual and emotional. Blogging seems a little self-serving. If you’re a praying person, I would appreciate prayers for my loved ones. Not necessary for you to know names–God does. If you’re not a praying person, a few good thoughts our way will be cherished.

And in return, here’s some info you might take advantage of–an online conference.

IndieReCon is an online conference that will discuss the nuts and bolts of self publishing. Bob Mayer is a guest speaker. It’s totally free. Once you go to the site using the link below, just sign up by putting your email in the left side bar to receive notifications.

IndieReCon is happening from February 19-21, 2013.

 
I’ll be out of pocket that week, but from what I understand transcripts will be available to those of us who sign up but can’t make it. Attendees from last year say it’s well worth your while.
 
Here’s the link, if anyone is interested: http://www.indierecon.org/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Bob Mayer, free conference, God, IndieReCon, Jessica Ferguson, prayers, Uncategorized

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