Mary Harwell Sayler's Blog: In a Christian Writer's Life

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Highly Creative Insomniacs

One of the characteristics of very creative people involvesthinking outside the line, the circle, and, yes, okay, the box. These men andwomen typically include writers, poets, scientists, composers, philosophers,artisans, and gifted children, especially those with empathy or sensitivity toothers.Often, these gifts overlap, for example, a poet might alsowrite, create music, or paint. Or a
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Chosen to Write

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Unexpected Joy

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June 12, 2025

Where Do You Want Your Words to Go?

 “Ouchy! Ouchy, I stubbed my toe!” Hopefully, such words donot need an audience. Even if we’re in a room with a compassionate person, who says,“Oh, Poor Baby!” we really don’t need to commemorate those words in writing.Unfortunately, many writers, including Christians, craveattention for every woe and complaint, often going on and on as though no onewill understand without lengthy
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May 20, 2025

Let’s Hear It For John 3:17!

 Church-goer or not, anyone who’s watched football on TV orbeen to a game has surely heard of John 3:16: “For God so loved the world thatHe gave His only begotten Son that whoever believes on Him will have everlastinglife.” That’s a promise –the most vital one the Lord gives, assuring us of Hisplan for our salvation.Unfortunately, many people do not believe they’re worthy ofsuch a
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In a Christian Writer's Life

Mary Harwell Sayler
Discusses the Bible, Christianity, the church in all of its parts as the Body of Christ, and the work and play of a Christian writer. For discussions on poetry, see my blog the Poetry Editor & Poetry ...more
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