Subject: FaithWriters Newsletter July 2019 Newsletter - Best of Best 2019

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FaithWriters - July 2019
News & Information for the Write Brained Christian"
Growing Christian Writers and Spreading the Gospel in over 230 Countries 
                                       
                                                             Best of the Best 2019 








                                        Devotional & Newest Member E-books Included
Congratulations!
Best of the Best 2019






1ST PLACE Come and Dine by Mariane Holbrook (FEAST Challenge)


2ND PLACE Strength and Dignity by Allison Egley (VANITY Challenge)


3RD PLACE Royalty Enshrined by Sally Hanan (BLESSED Challenge)

Congratulations!
QUARTER LEVEL WINNERS
APRIL TO JUNE 2019






BEGINNERS/INTERMEDIATE: The Final Salute by Robin Newberger (RAIN challenge)


ADVANCED: Daddy by Arlene Baker (QUESTION(S) challenge)


MASTERS: Ginormous Love by Rachel Burkum (IT’S CHILD’S PLAY challenge)

We can learn and improve our own writing by reading the winners. 
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Congratulations Mariane Holbrook!
BEST OF BEST WINNER 2019!

(Level 4 – Masters)
Topic: FEAST (07/12/18)
TITLE: COME AND DINE
By Mariane Holbrook


When Daddy made a promise, he stuck to it. You could bet your last cent on it.

So, when Daddy walked down the aisle of the Milltown Baptist Church in 1928 to give his heart to Jesus, he made a promise to tithe ten percent of every paycheck to the Lord. His job as pipefitter at the Lehigh Valley Railroad paid only minimum wages which wasn't much to raise his five kids on, so he wrote the promise in his Bible which, to him, was the same as pounding it in concrete.

The Great Depression of the 1930s hit the village of Milltown hard, which is to say people lost their jobs left and right. Daddy was laid off three times so Mother learned how to add not just a cup of water to make the soup go further but how to add a quart of water to the mix! We ate enough tomato dumplings and potato soup to sink the Lusitania but at least we didn't starve.

The day came when there was no money to pay for anything, let alone tithe, so Daddy made a second promise with God; he would give God half of everything in Daddy's garden as soon as the vegetables were ripe enough to pick. He didn't write that promise in his Bible but he meant it just the same.

So, Daddy took a roll of twine and made a line straight through the middle of his garden. Everything on the right half would go to the pastor as tithe and whatever was on the left would feed our family.

Every evening after work, Daddy rushed to his garden. We younger ones weren't allowed to weed, lest we pull up a carrot or radish by mistake, so we watered instead. Truth be told, we spent much more time watering God's side than Daddy's.

The neighbors watched Daddy tend his garden and teased him about his tithe promise. But Daddy laughed it off and kept right on hoeing.

But one afternoon, as Daddy inspected his garden, his heart sank. The family's side of the garden was starting to look puny. He hurried over to the Lord's side but thankfully, it was growing like a picture in Farmer's Almanac. Back and forth he ran to compare them but there was no mistaking; our family's side of the garden was wilting and looking pathetic.

He watered and hoed and prayed but it was like his side had just given up the ghost.

Thalbert Miller, our next door neighbor, insisted that Daddy forget his tithe promise to the Lord. Daddy had a family to feed, Albert reasoned, and God would surely understand. But Daddy wouldn't break his promises, nosiree, and he kept right on working.

When the carrots, cucumbers and squash began ripening in the church's garden, Daddy walked the two miles to the parsonage every few days and presented them proudly to the pastor's wife as tithe. Mother was still using last year's canned vegetables, stored in our cool, dirt-floored cellar, so we weren't starving. At least, not yet.

But as the summer progressed, our family's side of the garden lay dead and dormant.

After Mother had used the last jar of canned green beans and succotash, Daddy assured us at the supper table that God would not let us go hungry. Daddy had kept his promise to tithe and God would provide, though when pressed for "how," Daddy didn't have a clue.

The next morning when Daddy opened the front door..... Finish reading and leave a comment HERE.

Mariane is a longtime faithful member of FaithWriters. We love and appreciate her greatly. I know at times she has felt like her writing looked like her famlies side of the garden, but she kept the faith. Congratulations Mariane on your faithfulness to God and winning the 2019 Best of the Best. Read more from Marianne HERE.

Please Change Your FaithWriters Password

6-26-19 - We have just learned that data was taken from FaithWriters in 2018. We suspect it was a vendor who was doing some work for us. We do not hold any credit card or financial information, so that is not at risk.

The information would be names and email addresses at worst case. Passwords are encrypted so they are not readable. However, we are still asking members to be proactive and change their passwords on the site. Log in, and on the first page you come to, look in the center-left column, and click on update profile. You can view the total data we have on you there. You can also change your password. After you change it, it is encrypted so even we cannot read it. We recommend you change all of your passwords on a regular basis As we all know, many large financial institutions have been hacked and so has the US Government at times. Hackers have software that can automatically try an innumerable number of passwords to access accounts. If we are going to be online, we need to protect ourselves. It only takes a few minutes to change your most important passwords. Always use different passwords for each place you log in and keep them in a safe place. A good way to remember a password is with a sentence. For example, I am a 35 year old Christian writer. Using the first letter in each word plus the numerals and the period, the password is: Iaa35yoCw. Make up a sentence with your pets or kids names, or whatever sentence you can remember. Make sure to include a numeral or two, upper and lower case and a symbol like the example shows. 

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This Months Featured Free Read for Review  
The Gift of Self Esteem
Jim Thomson

Jesus taught us to love our neighbor just like we love ourselves. Often, "love ourselves" is the hardest part of that command. Counselor James Thomson shows us how to embrace The Gift of Self Esteem graciously given by God so that we can truly love ourselves as He wants us to do.


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Seduction – Jennifer Woodley

‘If they have escaped the corruption of the world by knowing our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and are again entangled in it and overcome, they are worse off at the end than they were at the beginning.’ 2 Peter 2:20 (NIV).

Sharon had lived a wild life. The sordid details are best left unnamed, but everywhere our imaginations could roam, Sharon was a part of it, until she met Christ. He captured her heart and then, almost overnight it seemed, Sharon was converted into a passionate follower of Jesus. That’s when I met her. Sharon was devoted to Jesus and it was her vibrant love for Him that drew me to Christ too. For many years, we were the very best of friends with each other and Jesus. Christ had swept our hearts clean and put our lives in order.

Then something went horribly wrong. Jesus explained it this way in Luke 11. When the departed evil spirit returns to the home transformed and made clean by Christ, it brings with it seven other spirits more wicked than itself, and they go in and live there. And the final condition of that person is worse than the first. Much worse than the first. My heart ached with grief when I discovered many years later, how she had abandoned the riches of Christ for the pitiful poverty of this world. And Jesus’ heart ached even more.

Let’s be vigilant: be alert less we are seduced away by the world. Let’s encourage one another daily in the faith; none of us are too far from falling.

‘Father, keep me watchful, keep me close, and keep me seeking you always. Amen.’

Jennifer is a freelance writer who enjoys encouraging others on their Christian journey through writing and mentoring. Contact


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Love getting comments and critiques on your articles? We all do.

We are asking all members to commit to being a blessing by commenting on at least one Challenge entry per day?  It just takes a few minutes, and there are some great entries to read every week. 

Be a blessing today by clicking the links below and leaving at least one comment.



We also encourage you to comment on regular articles now and then. Think of the encouragement we can be if many of us commented on one article per week or even per day! Just look at the newest 200 titles and choose a few that draw your attention. 


Reading the work of others and critiquing them on a regular basis, helps us grow as writers. Both parties benefit. 

You Are Just One Comment Away From Being and Receiving a Great Blessing.

A special thank you to all our members who do leave comments on a regular basis. You will reap what you have sown. 
Come Back to the Writing Challenge - We Miss You! 
We have relaxed the guidelines without losing site of God's purpose.

Important Change in the Writing Challenge 
Effective with April 4th Entries

"I could write a fantasy piece with a lion and a witch and no mention of God, and yet be firmly Christian." C.S. Lewis

About a year ago, we made a change to the Challenge submission rules after some had expressed concerns about the direction of the entries. The concern was that the entries were gradually drifting further away from FaithWriters' mission to improve Christian writers and put out good Christian writing. We agreed and made the change that has been in effect for the last year. This made some happy, and some not so happy believing we were being too restrictive.

Recently, we have talked to several members who approached us with knowledge of the change. We discovered that it was not necessarily the submission guidelines that they viewed as an issue. Their concern was that the guideline that entries come from a Christian worldview was not always being upheld, especially for winning entries. All agreed, from both sides of this matter, that they want to put forth writing that honors God. 

Therefore, after many discussions with members, we have decided to adjust the guidelines to more of a middle position based on these talks, while asking the judges to pay closer attention to this matter. We have asked the judges to keep in mind our desire to promote Christian authors and Christian writing. We believe it is important that especially those entries selected as winners in the Challenge should not only offer great writing, but also be from a Christian worldview. Our goal in doing this is to continue to produce great articles from a Christian worldview while encouraging more members to enter again. FaithWriters is obviously a Christian writers' website, and we trust that our members as a whole desire to honor God with their writing. In my opinion, members are writing for God and not FaithWriters.

The new submission guidelines are somewhere in the middle of where they were from the beginning of the Challenge and where they have been this last year. These new guidelines will commence in the second quarter of this year, starting April 4, 2019. We appreciate your support.

The guidelines will state:

Entries may be in any style or genre, and they do not need to be overtly Christian in message. However, they must, at minimum, come from a Christian worldview/outlook. The entry may be directed to readers in general, the Christian reader, or may be evangelistic in nature. Entries can also be simply clean, fun and humorous from a Christian point of view, Christian Soup for the Soul style, provided they fit the topic. In the case of fiction, the Christian worldview/outlook may be subtle or allegorical, but it should still offer a fairly clear Christian viewpoint. While it is not required, adding a scripture verse is always encouraged to clarify a message. Entries that are clearly outside of a Christian worldview will remain on the list, but will be not eligible for judging. Entries with offensive language or content, that are overly violent or sensual, and/or are deemed inappropriate for the Challenge and Christian readers, will be removed, even if these elements are used in the portrayal of a non-Christian character. 

Go HERE for some guidance on a Christian worldview.

Thank you to all of those members who helped in this matter.

We are the body of Christ, not perfect in the flesh, but always loving each other and working together.

Blessings, Michael
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We appreciated your patience when FaithWriters was down for over two days a few months ago, due to issues with our service provider. The issue we experienced makes this message of even more importance. We do not want you to lose your articles. Therefore, we have been pushing this for over a year and hope you have already taken advantage of it.  You can download a copy of your articles in mass, with one click on the site.

We back up the site regularly but cannot give you a 100% guarantee of there safety. Things happen online as you know. Hackers are a big issue and some out there would like to take a Christian site down. If you log into the site and look in the middle left column of the My Account page under Update and Manage Your Profile/Account, you will see the following link on the website.

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While this should download all of your articles, sometimes a couple are missed for some unknown reason. Therefore, double check the downloaded articles by opening each one on your computer. If an important one is missed, you will need to manually copy it to your records from the site. Then going forward, make sure to keep a copy of each new article you post. 

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Another Great Way to Improve The Critique Circle

Fellow Members Need Your Help. 

Providing comments and critiques for fellow members is of great encouragement to them. It is also the perfect way to improve your writing skill.

Tips on Giving Critiques

Critiquing the work of others requires balance. Being too nice will not help your fellow writers develop their work; being too harsh can crush a writer’s ego (particularly new writers, who tend to be shy about sharing their work). How can you achieve the right balance? Here are some tips:

Take care to point out both what works, and what doesn’t. If you’re new to critiquing, a good hint would be to point out one thing you like (a phrase, a description, an idea) for each thing that bothered you.

Whenever possible, be specific when pointing out things that you didn’t like (don’t just say “I didn’t like this part” or “I’d cut that,” say “I didn’t like this part because…” or “I’d cut that because…”).

Try to offer suggestions when you think a change is needed. Suggestions, even to the point of an offered rewording, can be very helpful; even if the suggestion isn’t exactly right for the author to use, he or she may get a good idea from it, or at least a better understanding of the point you are trying to make.

Be honest and direct, but in a polite and caring way. Holding back your feelings about a piece because you’re afraid to share your thoughts isn’t going to help anyone. Just be mindful of how you share your opinions!

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Members and paid editors provide the critiques in the circle. You can even submit your judged Challenge entries to the circle.

"I have a few, very few, trusted friends who will edit me with a scowl. Most people want you to feel good so they give you compliments about your writing, and these don’t help at all (except emotionally). Really, you need some grouches to edit your work." Philip Yancey in a FaithWriters interview.

This is a real chance to help others and receive some very constructive and private critiques of your writing. 
Go HERE!
Article Comment Emails Not Getting to Your Gmail?

In the past, some members have had issues receiving notification emails when their Challenge or other articles receive a comment. We just did a test of the system and placed a Gmail test address in my profile. I then posted a comment on one of my articles. I also did this test on a Challenge article for a member who said she was not getting the emails. In both tests, the email notification of the comment did come through to the Gmail address, but in both cases it went to the junk file in Gmail. So, FaithWriters automatic email system is working to Gmail but may be going to your junk. 

If you have not been receiving notifications of comments on your articles, post a test comment on one of your own articles and then check the junk tab on your Gmail. Be aware, my junk tab in Gmail showed there were no junk emails until I clicked on it and found the comment notification email from FaithWriters in there.  If you find any emails from FaithWriters in your junk, move them to your inbox and hopefully next time they will not go to junk. Make sure to check your junk on a regular basis and click on the other tabs just to check. Each time move them to your inbox. There is also a tab titled "view all email" that should be checked. Sometimes Gmail divides email up into different tabs, so check all the tabs once in awhile just in case. This is something you should check if you have Hotmail or others too. 

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There is only one unforgivable sin, the sin of unbelief. Those who believe will trust God and are led to the safety of Jesus. Those who do not believe will be like those who did not enter the Ark and were lost.

The enemy is alive and rampant online with a word of unbelief. A message of hate for Christianity and Jesus. A message that is leading countless children to embrace unbelief. (Free book HERE you can review with your kids on the objective evidence for Christianity.)The number of atheist sites and organizations posting online is increasing rapidly. If you go no further in this message, at least go HERE and see for yourself the growing number of purveyors of unbelief online. Here is a short video we would like you to watch also.

Not all of us can go around the world as missionaries in person, but we can reach the world online. We can even reach many places missionaries cannot go in person. The world needs sites like FaithWriters, prepared Christian authors and as many Christian articles and books that point to Jesus as possible. The web especially needs your Bible studies, apologetic articles, calls to salvation, nonfiction and fiction articles and books leading people to Jesus. Together we attract lost people from all over the world who need Jesus along with believers who need their minds renewed and encouraged. God has given us a great opportunity to reach many people who may have never heard of Jesus. The image above marks the location of our visitors.

Numerous people from around the world have accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior directly through FaithWriters. We contact every person who leaves an email address and provide them with more information. Sometimes we correspond with them several times. We even offer to place them in contact with another believer (FaithWriters member) in their country. Consider how much time people --- especially kids --- spend on the internet these days. Watch this two-minute video from Kimberly on how she found God on the internet

A few unedited emails from people who have accepted Jesus on the site.

1) This first one was from a person who hacked FaithWriters a few years ago. We feared the entire site might be lost. We prayed for our hackers and posted articles letting them know that their salvation was more important than the website. The shutdown of the site stopped and we received this message through our evangelism page. I am certain is was our hacker. 

Type of prayer : first time prayer
Country : Algeria - Please leave a comment. : "I JESUS PRAY TODAY MAKE EVERYTHING BETTER I USED TO BE THIEF CRIMINAL IDENTITY SCAM BUT NOW LIFE IS BETTER UNDER JESUS CHRIST MY LORD SAVIOR."
Your work occupation : Other Religious background : Muslim

2) "Hi my name is Collin I live in Utah heber I know that we are n the last days and I want to be saved so please I need help I've been going to site to site I'm tired of going home from school a sinner I'm stressed with all my homework I cry more than ever sometimes I need Jesus." (This message was obviously from a young boy)

3) "I felt the the holyspirit lead me to you and that God's message of love drew me here."

4) "I want Jesus to be the number one in my life."

5) "I'm saved from sin and I've rededicated my life to HIM who owns me. I'm now free from lies, exam malpractice etc. Pray for me to believe that indeed "It is finished "

6) "I accepted Jesus as Lord and Need A Bible." (We sent Roger a Bible.)


7) "I have accepted Jesus and prayer not continue to commit sin any more." Matthew

8) Recently had a deputy police chief from a major city accept Jesus on the site. He is responsible for over 1,500 officers and staff and could be a big influence for Jesus. Please pray for J. Ramar.

9) "Jesus is my Lord and Savior, please save us from witchcraft, sorcery, divination, polygamy, immorality, astral projection, pride, all sin iniquity fathers, false religion, false gods, show me your way, give me purity, holiness, give me Jesus true, save me from work of devil, and evil spirit, kingdom of darkness be destroyed, give me holiness, save us from Satan and his work, premature death, I need to serve Jesus, thank You Jesus, Amen." Anna S.

For quite some time now, FaithWriters has been experiencing increasing expenses and declining income.  The vast majority (99%) of our members are free, even though our membership is only pennies per day. Our main ongoing expenses come from administering the Challenge, other tools that help writers improve and site maintenance. We have increasing regular expenses and heftier one time expenses like converting our large site to a mobile responsive site. We always seem to have some type of technical issue cropping up that needs to be corrected too. 

We need your help by upgrading! Go Gold at $5.95 or Platinum at $10.95 per month and help support the spread of the gospel and the growth of Christian writers on FaithWriters.  As followers of Jesus, we are making a difference by publishing the truth of Jesus. Men and women from over 230 countries (View Countries Here) are drawn to the FaithWriters by the various articles on the end of our virtual fishing pole. Often our visitors are from closed countries to the message of Christ and they have no other way to learn about Jesus. They are able to learn from our evangelism site and the sister-sites to which we have provided links, including sites with in-depth information in their native language.

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  This Months FaithWriters Great Reads Selection

We have some excellent writers and many topics to choose from at FaithWriters. Bless your fellow members by reading one or more of their books. Just imagine how you would feel if they did the same for you. Many of these books have multiple five-star reviews on Amazon.






Recently Added Books as Described by the Author





Non-Fiction

Shaping our Life Files God's Way
R.H. Sutter
Your Price: $6.99
The decisions that we make daily have a crucial impact on our life here and on our eternal destination. We can think of the source of our choices as contained in Life Files deep in our inner man.
from Amazon.com!

Free Reads For Reviews

The Gift of Self Esteem
Jim Thomson
Your Price: $3.99
Jesus taught us to love our neighbor just like we love ourselves. Often, "love ourselves" is the hardest part of that command. Counselor James Thomson shows us how to embrace The Gift of Self Esteem graciously given by God so that we can truly love ourselves as He wants us to do.

Devotionals

Beyond Religion - Four Hundred Kingdom of Heaven Perspectives
W. Anne Vega
Your Price: $4.99
A. Soul continued her adventure into the promise land with exuberant delight and unlimited expectation. Her new companion, Joy Grace, was full of surprises, wisdom, and lots of questions that challenged her old way of thinking. Because of this, A. Soul learned to have her pen and paper ready to write the, “What If?” Kingdom of Heaven Perspectives (KPs) Joy Grace shared.
A. Soul received each question with an open mind, eager and ready to learn everything about Kingdom life. She approached every “What If” as if entering a diamond mine, to search out every treasure each word contained. Then with the wisdom Joy Grace provided, she connected each discovery as essential links in a chain. This expanded her perspective to see a constant theme of God’s relentless, consuming love, and His desire for intimate relationship for those whom He created, in His image and in His likeness.
from Amazon.com!
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Fiction

Beyond Religion, Nevertheless
W. Anne Vega
Your Price: $4.99
Journey into the nevertheless realm where the inconceivable becomes the conceivable, the unseen becomes the seen, and the impossible becomes the possible. There you will meet three individuals, sharing the same name, who illustrated the "nevertheless" difference that ushered in their breakthroughs.
from Amazon.com!
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Beyond Religion - INDESCRIBABLE
W. Anne Vega
Your Price: $4.99
In the infinite realm of NOW there lived a Father, His only Son and their Spirit, named Breath. The three were inseparable.
At some point in NOW, the Father, His Son and Breath had a special meeting. Before the meeting began, the Son eagerly said, “Father, I know what this is all about. It’s what we’ve been planning, isn’t it? I’ve been fervently waiting for your Word.”
The Father replied, “Son, you know everything about me. Do you know why I delayed this meeting?”
“Yes, Father,” the son answered solemnly. “We’ve never been separated and this could require us to be separated. I know how difficult this will be, but I’m ready. I want what you want more than anything, regardless the cost. It’s what we’ve always wanted.”
from Amazon.com!
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Beyond Religion - INCOMPREHENSIBLE
W. Anne Vega
Your Price: $4.99
Undaunted by the Police Chief’s comments, Perry made the most remarkable statement that still resonates in my soul, “You focus on facts. I focus on truth.” (Perry Mason, The Case of the Heartbroken Bride). It was then Joy Grace, that the light bulb went on. I now understand why God put Perry Mason’s name on my radar.”
With Joy Grace’s eyes wide with wonder, she said, “That is a remarkable story, I can’t wait to hear more. How did it end?”
Looking up in the distance, A. Soul pensively replied, “While I know God’s message was for and about His Bride, it was specifically focused on the truth of His Bride, not the facts. It’s so easy for us to get lost in facts, which are important, but we can’t forget that facts are not always what they appear to be. Truth will always be truth and will always prevail over facts.”
“A. Soul, you’re reflecting the mind of Christ,” said Joy Grace as silver, gold, sapphire, ruby and emerald tones emanated from her breath as she spoke. “Truth is the language of the Kingdom of Heaven. And God gave us the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth, “who leads us into all truth.” (John 16:12). Among other things, He was sent to teach us Heaven’s language and show us Heaven’s lenses through which we are seen; which is God’s truth and not our facts. It’s incredible.”
from Amazon.com!
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Beyond Religion - Through Weak Eyes
W. Anne Vega
Your Price: $4.99
Scorned and rejected by man, God chose this woman with ‘weak eyes’ to lay an eternal foundation of endurance, strength, patience, perseverance, love and victory, to build a nation.
Forced into a loveless marriage by her father, and living under the shadow of a domineering, beautiful sister, she battles through rejection, worthlessness, and despair to become a matriarch of an enduring tribe of people.
This incredible redemptive, love story unfolds in an extraordinary mother’s history. When, at the birth of her fourth son, she declared, “...“THIS TIME I WILL PRAISE ADONAI.” Therefore, she named him JUDAH, meaning ‘Praise’.” (Genesis 29:31-35)
from Amazon.com!
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