The Blessings of Being a Writer

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Yes, Virginia, there are blessings to being a writer. And they go beyond multi-book deals, beyond making the bestseller list, beyond movie deals. Few writers attain these lofty heights.

But all authors can experience the blessings of being a writer. Blessings such as:

Learning

And not just learning a new skill such as the craft of writing. Though this is crucial. It’s also learning about who we are as individuals. It’s learning patience and determination, and perseverance. It’s learning to constructively receive feedback, especially when it’s not what we want to hear. Writing has revealed parts of me I hadn’t seen before. Some of them make me feel pretty good about myself. Others not so much. But incorporating these lessons has made me not only a better writer but also a better person.

Community

The act of writing is usually done alone, but it does not occur in a vacuum. As we strive and struggle in the craft, we meet and form relationships with a myriad of people who share this journey with us. Non-writers can’t relate to this as well as writers can. It’s like we have a non-verbal language for communicating with each other. These relationships can become deep and meaningful friendships with people who “get us.” People who share our frustrations, our rejections, and our successes. I value my close writer friends who refuse to let me wallow in my self-pity at my self-perceived lack of success. They pray with me, challenge me, and won’t let me quit.

Readers

Whether we write fiction or nonfiction, blogs, articles, newsletters, we touch readers. And we may never know who we touch or in what way. Some readers have thanked me because my novels brought them closer to God. Others thank me for creating characters who give them hope that they, too, can change their circumstances.

The Call

Many writers will say they are called to write. And not just writers in the Christian market. Writing fulfills a deep purpose in our lives, more profound than just working to put food on the table. For many, writing is more than a job. I know God has called me to write for this season of my life. So I write. I pray over ideas and manuscripts. I pray over characters and plots. I get to paint pictures with words, not a brush. I get to use words to reveal Jesus to my readers through the characters who tell my stories. I need to respect his calling and honor it through what I write and how I write it.

What blessings has being a writer brought you?

 

2 Responses to The Blessings of Being a Writer

  1. Christina Lusk January 15, 2020 at 6:14 pm #

    I really enjoyed this post, Henry. When I finish my first book, writing will have taught me that I can do something I never imagined possible. I still remember you fondly and your encouraging words. Your book is on my shelf (most of my books are not currently displayed) as an encouragement to keep writing.

  2. Henry January 21, 2020 at 5:39 pm #

    Thank you, Christina. I’m blessed and encouraged you are still pursuing your writing dream.

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