{The Conundrums of Christian Writing and Blogging}
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**This here is a series on writing–Let’s all gather around the table in the comments and discuss! And I hope you’ll be back next week, for more delving into this. At the end of the series, Kelli Woodford and I are hosting a link-up here for you to share your own stories of your writing and blogging journey. Kelli and I will choose one *amazing* story from the link-up to feature on both of our blogs sometime around the end of March. (nailed-down dates to come). So, what are the issues we face and deal with as writers? Please keep this theme in mind, and think of how you’d like to share your own story or journey of blogging/writing with us!
**{Requirements for link-up: Please no maligning/no mention in a negative manner of other blogs/authors/writers/brothers & sisters in Christ. Hurt does happen in community, and if we write about that, one option is to change the name/situation/dates, so that the people involved remain anonymous and are protected. “Whoever would foster love covers over an offense, but whoever repeats the matter separates close friends.” Proverbs 17:9}
In Which I Invite Us All to the Table –Nacole Simmons
A Hand In Your Own — a guest post from Kelli Woodford
A Divided Loyalty and the Stinging Truth –a guest post from Michelle DeRusha
Rooted In A Tangible Grace — Kelli Woodford
On Prostitution: Cheap Grace and One Word: Enough –Nacole Simmons
In The End, Three Things Remain –a guest post from Holly Grantham
What I Want You to Know About Mental Illness, Social Media, and Community –Nacole Simmons