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“There is purpose in your pain. Please let me know if I can pray for you.” Jonathan E. Hickory

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Jonathan E. Hickory Stop writing and take a day or two to reflect on where you want to go with this chapter, paragraph, etc. Look for things in your daily life that inspire you and if you come up with something inspirational, note it immediately for referencing later!
Jonathan E. Hickory You get to speak and the only one who can interrupt is yourself! :)
Jonathan E. Hickory Lay out your thoughts before hand and keep notes of things that inspire you. If you just start writing, it can be difficult to determine the direction you wish to take. Start with a map before you begin your journey.
Jonathan E. Hickory I believe I was called to write Break Every Chain: A police officer's battle with alcoholism, depression, and devastating loss; and the true story of how God changed his life forever. There are so many things that I have been freed from as a result of the life-changing power of Jesus Christ. My prayer is that Break Every Chain will inspire and encourage readers, provide hope to the hopeless, and show the miraculous power of God.

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