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Whether Scripture, stories, or anything else, what we intake transforms us as writers, but it also transforms who we are as individuals. Sometimes, we are so desperate to create that we don't always allow ourselves to rest in a good book, to allow the Scripture we're reading to change us or to read for enjoyment. This teaching will encourage writers to first read well and intentionally as part of the creative process: (1) Read Scripture well, (2) Read stories well, (3) and allow what we read to transform us as writers.
Ashley's featured writer on Risen Motherhood, Gospel-Centered Discipleship, and Journeywomen Blog. You can follow her work at www.ashleyganthony.com
Join Ashley and her writing friends on the Writers' Bloc! Learn more about the art and heart of writing with us at www.mywritersbloc.com.
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Whether Scripture, stories, or anything else, what we intake transforms us as writers, but it also transforms who we are as individuals. Sometimes, we are so desperate to create that we don't always allow ourselves to rest in a good book, to allow the Scripture we're reading to change us or to read for enjoyment. This teaching will encourage writers to first read well and intentionally as part of the creative process: (1) Read Scripture well, (2) Read stories well, (3) and allow what we read to transform us as writers.
Ashley's featured writer on Risen Motherhood, Gospel-Centered Discipleship, and Journeywomen Blog. You can follow her work at www.ashleyganthony.com
Join Ashley and her writing friends on the Writers' Bloc! Learn more about the art and heart of writing with us at www.mywritersbloc.com.

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