My Title would right away let a Christian, who knows the Bible quite well, know this is to be a talk pertaining to Christianity. Both of my published books as well as my manuscript, waiting to be published, all are Christian centered. Even so, they're all three adventure stories.
What I'm saying, though I, myself, am an ordained minister, yet, I also am a story teller. What this would mean to a potential reader is: Though all three of my books contain much that will be helpful to a Christian or someone who has an interest in Christianity. Even so, all three of my books are novels, or just plain old stories. None of the three were written with the thought in mind to teach the Bible.
Some authors write books for this purpose, as we all know. Up until now though, I haven't. This may change in the future, this I can't say one way or another. I know this, I will only do so if led of the Lord, Jesus to write in that way. I know that would be a great thing to do, but only if inspired by His Spirit to do so.
I'll say one more thing before closing on this one post. When I began on a post, or on writing a book either, I most usually have no idea what I'm going to write about.
I just write as the thought's come to me. Now, I know this is not everyone's style of writing, but it does happen to be mine.
Warm Regards
William Dunigan
http://www.eloquentbooks.com/BeyondTheGoldenSunsetAndByTheCrystalSea.html
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Beyond the Golden Sunset and by the Crystal Sea
This will consist of the telling of my newly published book.
Within the beginning of the story it starts of with two boys who had been raised thus far on a farm. Calhoun, who is three years older than Jake, though, living a little better than two hundred miles apart, also them as yet having never met, even so do meet and become life long friends.
They'd both lost both father and mother and in that order, when very young. Them living in some most crucial times...times when money was terribly hard to come by, as well. This presented both the mother and child in both cases with much hardship. There being no money from insurance to pay off any of the accumulated bill's that had plagued them, due to this misfortune of the loss of first the father, then shortly thereafter the mother as well.
Both did have quite a struggle of it. Finally, leaving the farm type of living and heading off to the Gold field. For this was within the 18th Century and a lot of people were striking it rich in many different places.
Hopefully this will give you some idea as to what the story consist of.
Warm Regards
William Dunigan
http://www.eloquentbooks.com/BeyondTheGoldenSunsetAndByTheCrystalSea.html
Within the beginning of the story it starts of with two boys who had been raised thus far on a farm. Calhoun, who is three years older than Jake, though, living a little better than two hundred miles apart, also them as yet having never met, even so do meet and become life long friends.
They'd both lost both father and mother and in that order, when very young. Them living in some most crucial times...times when money was terribly hard to come by, as well. This presented both the mother and child in both cases with much hardship. There being no money from insurance to pay off any of the accumulated bill's that had plagued them, due to this misfortune of the loss of first the father, then shortly thereafter the mother as well.
Both did have quite a struggle of it. Finally, leaving the farm type of living and heading off to the Gold field. For this was within the 18th Century and a lot of people were striking it rich in many different places.
Hopefully this will give you some idea as to what the story consist of.
Warm Regards
William Dunigan
http://www.eloquentbooks.com/BeyondTheGoldenSunsetAndByTheCrystalSea.html
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Reviving the Church by remeniscing the day of Pentecost
Greetings to one and all. I'm a full time writer also and Ordained Minister. I know with this being said: some are already preparing themselves to having to wade through a lot of religious stuff, if they're to read my blog. Well, I've got good news for you...its not going to happen. I don't care for just dull routine religious stuff, no more than you do.
For those who do not really know the difference, there's much to be desired within just religious talk. For as most of the time its very dead and not at all appealing, and will not do very much, if anything at all for a person. The truth of the matter, it was the greatest of the great among the religious sect that had Jesus nailed to the cross. No, they didn't do it themselves, it was the Roman Soldiers that did the actual dirty work, but they were the ones that brought it all about.
Talking about Christianity is neither boring nor is dull, no none productive. To talk about Christianity, most especially a conversation from the heart, of a true Christian, is to converse on the subject of life. For Jesus came that we may have life and have it more abundantly. I, personally, don't just talk about Christianity, I literally flow with the wonderful stream of life, which Christianity is all about. If you go to a religious gathering of people, and listen to some long winded person go on and on ...most usually about politics/ religion as that is probably all that the church means to them. Just know this is not what you should be looking for. Also know if you settle for this it will not do you one bit of good. Neither will it satisfy in inner longing for something. Jesus: told a woman who had come to draw water from the well...as he'd asked her for a drink of water...If you would have asked me for a drink I would have given you water that you know not of, and he water that I would have given you would have been within you a well of living water, springing up unto everlasting life.
http://www.eloquentbooks.com/BeyondTheGoldenSunsetAndByTheCrystalSea.html
For those who do not really know the difference, there's much to be desired within just religious talk. For as most of the time its very dead and not at all appealing, and will not do very much, if anything at all for a person. The truth of the matter, it was the greatest of the great among the religious sect that had Jesus nailed to the cross. No, they didn't do it themselves, it was the Roman Soldiers that did the actual dirty work, but they were the ones that brought it all about.
Talking about Christianity is neither boring nor is dull, no none productive. To talk about Christianity, most especially a conversation from the heart, of a true Christian, is to converse on the subject of life. For Jesus came that we may have life and have it more abundantly. I, personally, don't just talk about Christianity, I literally flow with the wonderful stream of life, which Christianity is all about. If you go to a religious gathering of people, and listen to some long winded person go on and on ...most usually about politics/ religion as that is probably all that the church means to them. Just know this is not what you should be looking for. Also know if you settle for this it will not do you one bit of good. Neither will it satisfy in inner longing for something. Jesus: told a woman who had come to draw water from the well...as he'd asked her for a drink of water...If you would have asked me for a drink I would have given you water that you know not of, and he water that I would have given you would have been within you a well of living water, springing up unto everlasting life.
http://www.eloquentbooks.com/BeyondTheGoldenSunsetAndByTheCrystalSea.html
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