Laura Alary
Writing stories that make us bigger on the inside
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One of the challenging aspects of releasing a new book is finding ways to help people see how they could use it. In other words, writing the book is only the beginning. The next step is figuring out who might find it helpful, and offering some practical suggestions.
Sometimes this can be a bit intimidating, especially when the people to whom I am speaking (or writing) have a whole lot more experience than I do! So I think of it as a big exchange of ideas. I scatter a few thoughts to the wind, hope they take root somewhere, and trust that whatever grows from them will continue to seed itself far and wide, probably in ways I had not even imagined.
This is certainly the case with this brief article I wrote for the Association of Presbyterian Church Educators. You can read it here: https://apcenet.org/2021/04/11/sparks-and-seeds-celebrating-pentecost-and-the-growing-time/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sparks-and-seeds-celebrating-pentecost-and-the-growing-time&fbclid=IwAR1hy99ScVugz4ASpcOU6smwhQJinPoTLLGnfWviuoYlFIdi8Oet8LEaPU8