Bible studies for writers

Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 8

Writing prompt: women Write about a woman you admire. Write it in quotes and pretend it’s from the Statue of Liberty if you want. It’s pretty fun, actually! snort.

Bible studies for writers

Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 7

King Solomon obviously had a lot of thoughts about promiscuous women. He wrote about them a bunch. In fact, I believe he’s touched on the subject in each of the seven proverbs we’ve read so far. This proverb is different, however, in that it tells a story, a particular story based on one man caught… Continue reading Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 7

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Bible studies for writers

Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 6

King Solomon sure jumps around a lot in his writings, doesn’t he? One minute he’s talking about being a lazybones, and the next he’s on about adultery. It goes to show the guy had a lot on his mind. However, it doesn’t show us much about how he organized his thoughts. Who knows, maybe writing… Continue reading Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 6

Bible studies for writers

Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 5

Oh, those immoral women! They’ll get you every time. The Bible gets a bad rap sometimes because it only contains books written by men. Ugh. Ladies, we can ask why later. But for now what we have is a man’s point of view about the snares and traps ladies can set. And that’s fair. We… Continue reading Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 5

Bible studies for writers

Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 4

Writing prompt: cheesy ham and potatoes Write about something “insignificant” that changed your life.