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Can you model for God?

Imagine realizing your dream only to realize that it may not be in God’s plan for you.
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A controversial Broadway play on the Virgin Mary closes Why?

NEW YORK (RNS) A Tony-nominated play that offered a controversial take on the Virgin Mary reflecting on her life held its final performance on Sunday (May 5), closing after only two weeks as poor ticket sales never matched high expectations.
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Modern hymn writers revive a lost musical art

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RNS) Most songwriters in Nashville want to get their songs on the radio. Keith and Kristyn Getty hope their songs end up in dusty old hymnbooks.
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Don’t write to be published, write to be read

Why do writers write? The reasons, though nearly infinite, often relate to becoming known.
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How writers create intensity — by contrast

When I stop to admire the seemingly impossible colors of a sunrise or the intense blue of a cloudless sky, I find myself wondering if I were a painter how I would paint it.
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Sarah Palin to write Christmas book

WASHINGTON (RNS) Sarah Palin is writing another book. This one focuses on putting faith and values back into Christmas.
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Life beats death and walkers

The man who raised the dead, conquered the grave and who so infamously said, “I am the way, the truth and the life” has beaten out death, suffering and zombies.
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Innovator of Goddess Spirituality to speak in Manchester

Starhawk, author celebrating the Goddess movement and Earth-based, feminist spirituality, to speak in Manchester.
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Signs of progress

There was an uproar among the pagan community recently when comments were made on a Fox news show that were derogatory towards Wiccans.
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Local pastor publishes new book on preaching

Rev. Robert LaRochelle's new book "So Much Older Then"  explores a way of understanding preaching as conversation.
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Writing, one word at a time

Sometimes the hardest thing a writer can do is write. The isolation, inner confusion, the tug of the world's unfinished business, inertia, the negative internal vibe and the inescapable sense that all this, writing and everything else, may be futile.
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