Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Tuesday's Video Block: Madea's Christmas
Selah has begun counting down the last seven days Christmas, which has put me in the Christmas mood, so here's one of the funniest Christmas plays I've seen. Tyler Perry presents Madea's Christmas. It was aired on TBN in December 2004. I'm still hoping TP repackages this for sale. I would love to buy some and give them away here at CFB. Anyway, Enjoy.
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Monday, December 17, 2007
3 Gifts Your Writing Needs to Receive this Christmas
Have you been disappointed about your writing career--or lack thereof-- this year? Was this the year you told yourself that if you don't make forward movement toward publication this would be your last? Or are you questioning your call as a writer? If you answered no to any of those questions, then stop reading this article. Stop.
But if you're sick and tired of being sick and tired of rejections, broke, busted and disgusted with writer's conferences and writing organization membership fees, and need more than a smidgen of hope to keep you from falling on your sinking sand, then brother/sister child come and receive 3 gifts God knows your writing life and your soul needs now. (Luke 1:76-79)
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
Christian Virtues Arrest
Now what kind of virtue is that?
Mix of Juice & Message

Moore shares her success and storybuilding focus:
We[Christian Fiction Authors] have to keep it real in these books...It can' be
something unrealistic or without struggle or problems. I've got to provide a mix
of juice and a message.
If you don't receive the AJC, email me and I will forward you the article in it's entirety.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Writing Prompt: More Minister Muddle
What Love Taught Weeks
Bishop Thomas Weeks, who allegedly beat his wife, televangelist Juanita Bynum, last summer in an Atlanta hotel parking lot, has written a book, "What Love Taught Me," about his wife. On Monday, December 10 Weeks appeared on the Tom Joyner show to announce the book; however, 48 hours later Weeks decided not to distribute it until "many years from now." click here to see video.
Writing prompt: a story about two ministers who've lost their way back to each other
Pastor Paulk's Paternity
Archibishop Earl Paul stood in the pulpit of the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit at Chapel Hill Harvester Church in Lithonia, Ga last month and shares his secret shame. He had an affair with his sister-in-law and fathered D.E. Paulk, his nephew/now son/now senior pastor of Cathedral.
Writing prompt: a story about a minister struggling to rebuild his church despite his family's scandalous legacy.
Dollar's Senate Snub
Bishops Eddie Long and Creflo Dollar refuse to supply Senator Grassley with materail he requested, as he investigates the legitimacy of their nonprofit foundations.
Writing prompt: A senator's faith is questioned when he probes the largest denomination in the country.
Any other prompts I forgot to mention?
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
3 Christian Men for Christmas
1. Jay Cameron
Ladies, catch a plane to Maryland. Jay Cameron's hit gospel play, "Church Mafia" will be live this Saturday, Dec. 15 in the Life Center for the Performing Arts in Camp Springs, MD at 7:30. Click here for advance tickets. This story is about a church that operates like a small dictatorship with an entourage, secret service and drama. Sound like a couple of churches I know.
2. Tyler Perry
TP wants to bring you comfort and joy in the comfort of your own living room. Yep. Madea is back starting tonight on TP's House of Payne. (Don't forget to purchase the first 20 episodes at CFB in the sidebar.) I hope TP shows his Christmas play again on TBN or TVOne. It was cute last year. Click here for a sneak peak.
Below a bit of Madea's Christmas.
3. T.J. Hemphill
T.J.s Christmas Musical "Jesus, the Son of Joseph" at Christ Tabernacle in Southfield, MI this weekend.
ADMISSION IS FREE!To reserve your free tickets, call 248.213.4770. Featuring The Voices of Tabernacle Choir andClick here for details.
Stay tuned for Men for Christmas
Monday, December 03, 2007
My 5 Step Stress Free Process For Scene Building
If I didn’t know Jesus, I would’ve sold my soul a long time ago for a nice looking man, who made me feel pretty. Instead on Friday afternoons, I clung to the chancel rail of Sugar Hill Community Church and prayed that God would fill me up and help me forget what it felt like to be kissable. Yet every time after I stood up from that altar and walked out of that sanctuary I felt lonelier than I did when I came in, except for today. Today I felt my change coming. An excerpt from my WIP, Blessed to Kill.
In two weeks my novel completion deadline will be here, so this Gospel Diva Mama ain't misbehavin. I am writing in my car, in the bathtub, in the kitchen, anywhere I have a few minutes. But I'm not forcing myself a daily word count or stressing myself into adding filler that has no purpose. For a few minutes I am stopping to talk about a process I use to push my story along in stress free and productive way. One thing I've learned in this year is to slow down and to let the natural flow of your life take shape. Today I will share how the natural flow and form of my story is being built, scene by scene. Continue reading "5 Step Process to Building a Scene that Flows" »


