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Monday Inspiration: Blessed

Monday Inspiration: Blessed

February 11, 2019 by Esther Filbrun · Leave a Comment

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The song “Blessed be Your Name” has been running through my head today. We don’t always understand why the Lord brings testing into our lives, but I am so thankful that no matter what the situation, we can still praise Him!

Today, I’m thankful for sunshine, summer weather, and a God we can rely on!

“And he answered, fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them.” (2 Kings 6:16, emphasis mine)

Shelter of the Most High: Blog Tour and Giveaway!

Shelter of the Most High: Blog Tour and Giveaway!

December 4, 2018 by Esther Filbrun · 2 Comments

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After years of reading very few Biblical fiction stories, I think I’ve come across an author I’m going to love. Cossette writes in such a way that you are drawn into the story, and held captive there until you reach the thrilling conclusion. And one major bonus point in her direction is that while her stories have a lot of romance (something I struggle with at times!), the rest of the story outweighs it so much that I still have to give it a high rating even though I might not have otherwise! She’s an expert at the craft, and I’m thankful. (She’s also Biblically accurate, as far as I can tell, which is another huge bonus point!)

Today, I have the privilege of sharing the second book in the Cities of Refuge series with you. As I mention in my review, I loved the first book in the series as well (hopefully that review will go up on the website sometime within the next couple months), and this is a great continuation. I do recommend reading the first one before this second, because of spoilers.

Following God in Our Inciting Incidents (Thoughts from My Bible Time)

Following God in Our Inciting Incidents (Thoughts from My Bible Time)

November 29, 2018 by Esther Filbrun · Leave a Comment

Following God in Our Inciting Incidents (Thoughts from My Bible Time)

In fiction writing, there is almost always an “inciting incident”, when the main character is called—or forced, depending on the situation—to step out of their comfort zone to change their life or work to help or save someone else.

The only reason why this is used in story is because it happens in real life. All the time! Once one has responded to the call, there is no going back—quite literally! Their life has changed forever, and there is no handy “undo” button hanging around, either.

This morning in my Bible time, I was reminded of the inciting incident when reading about Mary and her calling. For Mary, when the angel appeared to her to tell her what God had chosen her for, she had a choice to accept or deny God’s call on her life. She accepted, as I’m sure we all are thankful for, and that singular incident catapulted her into a completely new (and not necessarily very easy!) life. And it changed world history…forever.

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

October 25, 2018 by Esther Filbrun · Leave a Comment

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

It’s always encouraging to hear from other writers. Back when I first started writing, I dived in head-first with little knowledge of story structure, character development, or even what the word “plot” or “novel” meant. That first year, especially, I spent reading everything I could on the subject. And though I’m sure I’ve forgotten most of what I learned then, I do remember the feeling of my world expanding exponentially, and the sure realization that I’d never look at anyone or anything the same way again.

There was a moment soon after I started writing for fun in longer form when I remember seeing a teenage girl being comforted—multiple times over a weekend—by an older friend of ours. Later, when I asked my parents about it, I explained that I wanted to know why she was doing that “because I might use it in my writing one day.” It turned out she had recently lost her brother, quite unexpectedly, and my heart went out to her.

But I knew then, even more than I had earlier, that life would never quite look the same again. I was a writer—was seeing life from the perspective of a writer—and that became a constant in my life.

Keep on Serving!

Keep on Serving!

October 18, 2018 by Esther Filbrun · Leave a Comment

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Yesterday, my dad arrived home after a two-week trip to the States to see his sick mother. We were all so thankful he could go back to see her again, even though it cut into our family time and he had to leave his new job for two weeks.

Relationships with others—distant or close—always take time. And often, it takes time when you’ve got many other things to do, too, so it might not seem as easy to make time to pour into others.

What I’ve been trying to put in practice lately is making time for others even when it doesn’t suit my schedule. Yes, I may have to push some to-dos off for this week, but I can always come back to them next week.

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