Inspire Community
Community has always been at the heart of human existence. We were made to be in relationship with each other and, more importantly, the One who created us. Desire for connection with others, and God, is hard wired into our DNA in a way we barely notice ... until that connection is severed or diminished. This anthology, a collection of writings from the members of Inspire Christian Writers, contains a look at the concept and importance of community, and its place in our identity, from many angles. We hope it blesses and encourages you ... And is a reminder of how very much we need each other.
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This anthology brings together the true and fictional stories, essays, and poems of twenty-five Inspire Christian Writer members … all considering the concept of courage. Through this collection, you’ll laugh, be moved, and perhaps find yourself a little challenged.
But, above all, we hope you’ll be encouraged.
Inspire Creativity: Unleash Your Imagination: Anthology 2024
If you struggle with acknowledging your creative gifts as God-given, and then putting them “out there” for others to enjoy, or if you think that offering your work to the world is exalting yourself, or if you shy away from risk or uncertainty, then this collection of essays by members of Inspire Christian Writers is for you.
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Honor is a complex and nuanced concept. The bible is saturated with exhortations to honor those around us, including our parents, friends, family, ourselves, those in leadership, and, most importantly, God.
Many people worry that honor is a disappearing character trait … that we’ve lost the art of thinking of others in the way we have been biblically instructed. But, have we?
This anthology is a collection of stories, poems, and pieces of nonfiction which exemplify the different forms honor takes, and the different ways it impacts, or could impact, our lives. All pieces are written by members of Inspire Christian Writers.
We hope their words encourage you, bless you, and reignite the desire to demonstrate the Christ-like character trait of honor.
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