When I sit down to write a novel, I am exploring my own relationship with God, with the struggle between good and evil, my own purpose.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Novels give you the opportunity to create a whole world. Because you create people, you make them talk... You decide who they are, whether they live or die. It's the closest thing to feeling like a god that you can come to.
I have my own religious bond with the God in my own head.
God authors desires in your heart, then fulfills His Will by enabling you to realize those desires.
I have often felt a motion of love to leave some hints in writing of my experience of the goodness of God, and now, in the thirty-sixth year of my age, I begin this work.
I have a really close relationship with God. I have more conversations with God, and it's very therapeutic to me. It helps me through a lot of trials and tribulations.
I've learned through my own relationship with God that He's not expecting me to be perfect; He wants me to do my best to be in His will and take steps of faith as He leads me, through His Word and the promptings He speaks to my heart.
When I write a book, characters come to life for me somewhere at the back of my head. I strive to make them flesh and blood in an abstract way, in words.
When you align yourself with God's purpose as described in the Scriptures, something special happens to your life.
I have a really great relationship with God. I pray. I read the Bible.
I am not moved by what people say or do concerning my relationship with God. I submit myself to His direct will, which is good and perfect with no evil in it.