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
Category: Bible studies for writers
Join us in reading one chapter of the Bible each day and sharing insights through writing.
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 | Proverbs 4
Writing prompt: cheesy ham and potatoes Write about something “insignificant” that changed your life.
Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 3
I love when the Lord calls me, “My child.” And, whew, I needed this psalm today. I need to be somebody’s child today. I know I am my parents’ child, but my parents are clear across the world doing their own thing, and that’s fine. I want them to do that. But sometimes, don’t you… Continue reading Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 3
Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 2
So, yesterday, we discussed how to get wisdom: just ask. And today, we learned what it’s good for: saving you from immoral women! Ok, that’s not the only thing wisdom is good for, but I did think it was odd for King Solomon just to throw that stanza in there. Obviously, we don’t all suffer… Continue reading Bible studies for writers | Proverbs 2
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