The Christian Writer

Spreading God’s Truth to the World One Story at a Time

Category: Special Updates

  • Ever After: A Poem

    We all want to be in control of our own lives… we want to write our own stories. I wrote this poem to show the struggle between fretting about the future and trusting in God—the One who knows the ending of our story.

  • Poem Project: Jaquelyn’s Poem

    Based on my novella, “The Face You See,” this poem is the fifth in my project.

  • Poem Project: Zaccai’s Poem

    This is the fourth poem in my project, and it’s based on my short story, “City of Ashes.”

  • Poem Project: Tad’s Poem

    Based on my short story, “In Time of Need,” Tad’s poem is the third in my project.

  • Poem Project: Jabin’s Poem

    This is the second poem in my project, and it’s based on my short story, “Searching for the Messiah.”

  • Poem Project: Denton’s Poem

    If you’ve been watching my videos on YouTube, you already know that I’ve been working on an exciting project!

  • The Little Things: A Poem

    I wrote another poem that I wanted to share with you! Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about the little blessings that God gives us… so often, we take them for granted, but they are sometimes the most beautiful parts of life.

  • A Christmas Conundrum: A Short Story

    I recently finished a holiday short story! I’ve been working on this one for quite some time now, so I can’t wait for you to read it!

  • This Blog is One Year Old!

    Today is a special day on my blog… one year ago, I started this website and posted my first article, entitled “Intro to Plots and Character Arcs.” (Actually, it was a year ago last Wednesday, but I decided to wait until today to celebrate.)

  • The Face You See: A Novella

    If you’ve been following me on YouTube, Instagram, or Facebook, you already know that I recently finished another story! My sister and I actually worked on this as a joint effort, since she was the one who came up with the idea. While I’ve been referring to it as a short story, it’s technically a…