The Scribe : UNDERSTANDING THE ARCHTECTURE OF THE WRITING MINISTRY

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You are only right to represent God as a scribe when the centre of your writing speaks about God, and does so accurately, creatively but clearly and mainly.

Scribes are called to help interpret God’s sacred writings, this is no easy task. It is an assignment that determines if a person will ever come to encounter God through the written word, it is that assignment that determines whether a person will abuse, misuse and misinterpret the written word to the harm of himself or others.

No book qualifies to be among Christian books, books read by the church, without the express calling of the author to write. As I have said earlier, this is not some gamble, this has nothing to do with liking or having a flare to write. This has nothing to do with seeing a need for a subject matter to be addressed, so you decide by will to write. As noble as this can be, it does not fit the qualification to write to the church.

You need to be sent, just as an apostle isn’t one if he lacks one very ingredient that defines its name “sent”. Are you sent to write? Are you sent to write about that subject matter? Are you sent to write to that group of people? Or do you just see a need and decide to help fill it?

This and many more you will learn and be instructed in through this second part of the book series SCRIBAL MINISTRY

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You are only right to represent God as a scribe when the centre of your writing speaks about God, and does so accurately, creatively but clearly and mainly.

Scribes are called to help interpret God’s sacred writings, this is no easy task. It is an assignment that determines if a person will ever come to encounter God through the written word, it is that assignment that determines whether a person will abuse, misuse and misinterpret the written word to the harm of himself or others.

No book qualifies to be among Christian books, books read by the church, without the express calling of the author to write. As I have said earlier, this is not some gamble, this has nothing to do with liking or having a flare to write. This has nothing to do with seeing a need for a subject matter to be addressed, so you decide by will to write. As noble as this can be, it does not fit the qualification to write to the church.

You need to be sent, just as an apostle isn’t one if he lacks one very ingredient that defines its name “sent”. Are you sent to write? Are you sent to write about that subject matter? Are you sent to write to that group of people? Or do you just see a need and decide to help fill it?

This and many more you will learn and be instructed in through this second part of the book series SCRIBAL MINISTRY