One of my pet peeves when reviewing an inspirational title is denominational legalese. Mind you I have edited a few local pastor's books with that slant. But their books weren't built for a national audience, but for their congregation, which makes it okay. But when you have written a book for a national platform shouldn't the book be universal? And if the answer is yes, then what topics in our spiritual canon could we use? Which ones we should not?
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The Pruning Principle
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4 comments:
Dee,
I have a question for you. If one is writing a book about Christianity what does denomination have to do with it? Shouldn't the book be about Christianity? Remember, when we get to heaven, it's not going to be separated with the baptist over there and the presbyterians over here.
Any way, I like you blog keep up the good work!
I hope that God Blesses you and your family!
I agree, Joe. Books written fir a national platform should be universal and void of denominational doctrine. However, that isn't always the case. Thanks for commenting.
Are you a writer?
Dee,
No, I am not a writer, nor do I pretend to be one. I am a Christian entrepreneur. I build blogs and do WEB 2.0 Internet Marketing.
I have a heart for God and I have found my purpose and destiny that God has planned for me.
God has placed purpose and destiny for everyone! It's up to us to find it and release it.
you probably already know this, but Jeremiah 29:11 promises this to us!
Dee, if you haven't found your yet, continue to seek his face!
May God continue to bless you and your family!!!
Thanks so much, Joe. I am!
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