I last provided an update about my next nonfiction book, The Unintentional Interim, all the way back in June. If this is your first time hearing about it, this book will be about pastors who find themselves in a ministry situation going through a higher amount of transition than anticipated, thus becoming the de factoContinue reading “I’m Reading the Proof, to Proofread It”
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Five Lessons From Writing a Novel
It’s been about a month and a half since the release of my novel Mirrobius. The experience of writing it was so different from any other book that I’ve written, and the more I reflect on that process, the more I realize that I learned. If you’re anything like I was before I started, IContinue reading “Five Lessons From Writing a Novel”
I Regret to Announce That I Have Begun Bullet Journaling
When I was pastoring local churches, I was able to come up with a relatively simple system for organizing my daily and weekly tasks. Due to the weekly rhythm of sermon and worship preparation, I discovered what parts of that process worked best to be accomplished on certain days. Then I could factor in regularContinue reading “I Regret to Announce That I Have Begun Bullet Journaling”