My bible reading today ended with Genesis 29:29.
The secret things belong to the LORD our God, but the
things revealed belong to us and to our children forever; that we may follow
all the words of this law.
Saturday I attended a wonderful conference of our local
chapter of the Society of Children’s Writers and Illustrators. In attendance
were many wonderful authors and illustrators; agents and editors. And many
writers, struggling to become published.
All of us there were passionate about creating books that
will speak to the hearts of children.
That is an awesome responsibility—to create something to
help children see the world in a new light; that will open their eyes to new
possibilities; that will help shape their hearts and minds.
God has given us an awesome responsibility to train our
children in the way they should go so that when they are grown they will not
turn from it.
The challenge for Christian writers is to teach children
through our words in a way that will not sound stern or preachy.
The challenge is also to create books that editors will be
able to sell to a public that resists Christianity.
The challenge is to speak the truth in love.
The conference was filled with jewels of encouragement and
gems of knowledge intended to spur us toward assembling sparkling words to
create brilliant books. I returned home, inspired to persevere in using God’s
gift to help children see Him in the world around us…
…even children who long ago stopped counting the candles on
the cake.
PRAYER: Heavenly Father, we are your children and we
want to see the beauty and majesty of your world through open eyes of wonder.
Help us see and share your world with our children and each other. Amen.
3 comments:
I think it's important for the children around me to see Jesus when they look at me, and to see the fruit of the Spirit. Good to hear the conference went well Carol !!
@ Chris - I plan to share some of the conference with others; maybe on CW. It's good for all genres of writing.
So glad you enjoyed yourself! Happy writing!
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