Christian writers and readers meet here!

Thank you, the link worked for me.

A rose by any other name smells just as sweet. When or where He was born is not as relevant as He was.

Fully agree.
Thanks for sharing Lisbeth.
M1
(nice legs ;) )
 
In respect of such matters, I agree with the rabbi who said, "And if the Holy One, Blessed be He, gave the Ten Commandments, not to Moses atop Mount Sinai, but rather to Nathan at his hot dog stand at Coney Island, would it then be lawful to steal or murder?"
 
A year ago, I was told I had cancer in my Throat.
Radio & Chemo- therapy has got rid of it, and I am recovering (they don't tell you about the side effects of the curative process).
But I did discover God; He's kept me going nicely so far. I'm hopin' He'll let me go on for several more years.

A Merry and peaceful Christmas to all readers.
 
A year ago, I was told I had cancer in my Throat.
Radio & Chemo- therapy has got rid of it, and I am recovering (they don't tell you about the side effects of the curative process).
But I did discover God; He's kept me going nicely so far. I'm hopin' He'll let me go on for several more years.

A Merry and peaceful Christmas to all readers.

Hi Handley, I cannot personally empathize with you, but with my BIL I understand. The treatment in most cases is worse than the disease itself! :(
My wife had malignant melanoma. Six years clean. :)
it was by chance caught. I told her to have a spot looked at.The dr gasped when he saw it. After it was taken care of, he informed us; if it wasn't caught when it was, in six months it would have been too late...
I pray he keeps you going too!
Merry Christmas to all!
M1
 
Thank LisbethElliot for sharing the link. It was very interesting. I agree with some of the others, the important thing is not when Jesus was born but that he was.

Things have been chaotic as they always are at this time of the year, but I had to share this. Our church service tonight was so beautiful. Our small choir sounded better than any from a church 10 times the size of ours. The cantata was so moving.

One of the things mentioned was the word NOEL is an old English word and is thought to be a contraction of the words ‘Now All is Well’. Perhaps English Lady or Ogg would know more about this. The thing I know is this:

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
…And the WORD was made flesh, and dwelt among us.

NOW ALL IS WELL.

Merry Christmas!

Maddie

P.S. To those to whom I owe an e-mail, I promise after the next two chaotic days I will get back to you.
 
Actually, Noel is from old French (nowel, nouel) which was, in turned corrupted from the Latin, natus (meaning born)

At least according to Webster's (Dictionary).

Thank LisbethElliot for sharing the link. It was very interesting. I agree with some of the others, the important thing is not when Jesus was born but that he was.

Things have been chaotic as they always are at this time of the year, but I had to share this. Our church service tonight was so beautiful. Our small choir sounded better than any from a church 10 times the size of ours. The cantata was so moving.

One of the things mentioned was the word NOEL is an old English word and is thought to be a contraction of the words ‘Now All is Well’. Perhaps English Lady or Ogg would know more about this. The thing I know is this:

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
…And the WORD was made flesh, and dwelt among us.

NOW ALL IS WELL.

Merry Christmas!

Maddie

P.S. To those to whom I owe an e-mail, I promise after the next two chaotic days I will get back to you.
 
Hello all, I hope you all had fun celebratingf Jesus Birthday. Handley I hope you continhue in good health. :)

And I haven't a clue about Noel except I do know it's F|riench for Christmas. :) Joyeux Noel! :)
 
Hi Sick,

Actually, Noel is from old French (nowel, nouel) which was, in turned corrupted from the Latin, natus (meaning born)

At least according to Webster's (Dictionary).

I’d always heard Noel was French, too, but Now All is Well was so lovely I had to share. After reading your comment, I did a little research. This is what I found:

** Even linguists do not know the original meaning of the word. It is an Old English Word.

II.-C. The English word Noel is similar to a French word which means Shout of Joy.

III.-A. Latin word, “Novella” which means news maybe the parent word of Noel.

IV. The best one (And my favorite) is "Now all is well".
A. We English speakers love abbreviations and making things shorter to communicate the same thing.
B. God be with you = Goodbye.
C. Fare thee well = Farewell.
D. Christmas morning = Now all is well = Nowell.
E. In the Old English and even today over in Great Britain they still use the spelling of Nowell for Noel.

To read the entire article: http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermon/noel-now-all-is-well-davon-huss-sermon-on-christmas-32258.asp

BTW – The (And my favorite) in the above is the author’s note, not mine (although I think it’s pretty neat, too.). Also #E above, not being English, I have no idea how Brits spell Noel.

Hope everyone had a blessed Christmas!

Maddie
 
I recently published my first erotic story set against the backdrop of a what could be considered a Christian setting. I suspect that I'm not the only author out there who can identify with the conflict at the intersection of the erotic and a Christian life. Yet in my real life Christian circles, I don't know anyone who is reading erotica and I'm not sure what kind of market there is for these types of stories.

Does anyone in your real life circle of Christian friends regularly read erotica and admit it or are we forever exiled to virtual communities? I have friends who admit to reading spicy romances and mainstream fiction with good sex scenes, but I think they would flip out if they knew what I was reading (let alone what I've been writing.)
 
I’d always heard Noel was French, too, but Now All is Well was so lovely I had to share. After reading your comment, I did a little research. This is what I found:

** Even linguists do not know the original meaning of the word. It is an Old English Word.

II.-C. The English word Noel is similar to a French word which means Shout of Joy.

III.-A. Latin word, “Novella” which means news maybe the parent word of Noel.

IV. The best one (And my favorite) is "Now all is well".
A. We English speakers love abbreviations and making things shorter to communicate the same thing.
B. God be with you = Goodbye.
C. Fare thee well = Farewell.
D. Christmas morning = Now all is well = Nowell.
E. In the Old English and even today over in Great Britain they still use the spelling of Nowell for Noel.

To read the entire article: http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermon/noel-now-all-is-well-davon-huss-sermon-on-christmas-32258.asp

BTW – The (And my favorite) in the above is the author’s note, not mine (although I think it’s pretty neat, too.). Also #E above, not being English, I have no idea how Brits spell Noel.

Hope everyone had a blessed Christmas!

Maddie


I can confirm that we Brit type folks do have a tendency to spellit Nowell. :)

I recently published my first erotic story set against the backdrop of a what could be considered a Christian setting. I suspect that I'm not the only author out there who can identify with the conflict at the intersection of the erotic and a Christian life. Yet in my real life Christian circles, I don't know anyone who is reading erotica and I'm not sure what kind of market there is for these types of stories.

Does anyone in your real life circle of Christian friends regularly read erotica and admit it or are we forever exiled to virtual communities? I have friends who admit to reading spicy romances and mainstream fiction with good sex scenes, but I think they would flip out if they knew what I was reading (let alone what I've been writing.)



I don't have any, no but I'm sure I've read about Christian Erotica before -all set after marriage I do believe. I can't remember when/where I read about them though.
 
Just dropping in

Hi, everybody. A friend of mine from across the pond has just pointed me in the direction of this thread - she and I both have a faith background, and have been chatting for a while just between the two of us about all the sorts of issues that seem to be talked about here - Christians reading/writing erotic material, how we've reached our respective positions in regard to trying to reconcile our faith and interest in erotica.

I'll read back over a few posts here to get an idea of who's who, but - if it's not too forward of me - folk might want to take a look at some of the stories I've posted on Lit, especially the more recent ones, where I've tried to bring some aspects of my faith in. (C S Lewis said that some of his stories started as 'supposals', and a couple of my stories are of this kind - 'suppose an angel came to help someone, and discovered that she wanted to become human')

Anyway, looking forward to chatting more with you folks (and a Happy New Year to everyone, by the way, seeing as it's less than four hours to go - at least in my timezone ;-)

Soroborn
 
My BIL passed away earlier today. Thank you all for yout thoughts and prayers. Please continue keeping him and his family close to your hearts.

M1
 
Hi, everybody. A friend of mine from across the pond has just pointed me in the direction of this thread - she and I both have a faith background, and have been chatting for a while just between the two of us about all the sorts of issues that seem to be talked about here - Christians reading/writing erotic material, how we've reached our respective positions in regard to trying to reconcile our faith and interest in erotica.

I'll read back over a few posts here to get an idea of who's who, but - if it's not too forward of me - folk might want to take a look at some of the stories I've posted on Lit, especially the more recent ones, where I've tried to bring some aspects of my faith in. (C S Lewis said that some of his stories started as 'supposals', and a couple of my stories are of this kind - 'suppose an angel came to help someone, and discovered that she wanted to become human')

Anyway, looking forward to chatting more with you folks (and a Happy New Year to everyone, by the way, seeing as it's less than four hours to go - at least in my timezone ;-)

Soroborn


Hello and welcome to the thread! :D

My BIL passed away earlier today. Thank you all for yout thoughts and prayers. Please continue keeping him and his family close to your hearts.

M1


Aw, I'm sorry to hear this, my condolences. I shall keep the family in my prayers. :heart:
 
Prayers

My BIL passed away earlier today. Thank you all for yout thoughts and prayers. Please continue keeping him and his family close to your hearts.

M1

I just got home and was checking my e-mail and found one from my friend Mostera1. I was going to put a call out to all of you for him and his family at the passing of his brother-in-law, but I see he was able to do that himself.

Therefore, I will add my prayers to all of yours for God’s peace and strength for his family.

“…To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
A time to be born, and a time to die;…A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn,…” (from Ecclesiastes 3)

I have found, in my own life, that I rarely know God’s reason when things don’t go as I would have them. I only know that, eventually, I’m strengthened by them.

God’s peace to you and your family Mostera1,

Maddie
 
This goes good here. It's lso on my humor thread.

FORREST GUMP GOES TO HEAVEN
The day finally arrived. Forrest Gump dies and goes to Heaven..
He is at the Pearly Gates, met by St. Peter himself.
However, the gates are closed,
and Forrest approaches the gatekeeper.

St. Peter said, 'Well, Forrest,
it is certainly good to see you. We have heard a lot about you.
I must tell you, though, that the place is filling up fast,
and we have been administering
an entrance examination for everyone.
The test is short, but you have to
pass it before you can get into Heaven.'

Forrest responds, 'It sure is good to be here, St.. Peter, sir.
But nobody ever told me about any entrance
exam. I sure hope that the test ain't too hard.
Life was a big enough test as it was.'

St. Peter continued, 'Yes, I
know, Forrest, but the test is only three questions.

First:
What two days of the week
begin with the letter T?

Second:
How many seconds are there in a year?

Third:
What is God's first name?'

Forrest leaves to think the questions over.
He returns the next day and sees St. Peter, who waves him up, and
says, 'Now that you have had a chance to think the questions over,
tell me your answers.'

Forrest replied, 'Well, the
first one -- which two days in the week begins with the letter 'T'?
Shucks, that one is easy. That would be Today and Tomorrow..'

The Saint's eyes opened wide and
he exclaimed, 'Forrest, that is not what I was thinking, but you do
have a point, and I guess I did not specify, so I will give you credit
for that answer. How about the next one?' asked St. Peter.

'How many seconds in a year?
Now that one is harder,' replied Forrest, 'but I thunk and thunk about
that, and I guess the only answer can be twelve.'

Astounded, St. Peter said, 'Twelve?
Twelve? Forrest, how in Heaven's name could you come up with twelve seconds in a year?'

Forrest replied, 'Shucks, there's
got to be twelve: January 2nd, February 2nd, March 2nd... '

'Hold it,' interrupts St. Peter.
'I see where you are going with this, and I see your point,
though that was not quite what I had in mind....but I will have to give
you credit for that one, too.
Let us go on with the third and final question.
Can you tell me God's first name'?

'Sure,' Forrest replied,
'it's Andy.'

'Andy?' exclaimed an exasperated
and frustrated St Peter.

'Ok, I can understand how you
came up with your answers to my first two questions,
but just how in the world did you come up with the name Andy as the first name of God?'

'Shucks, that was the easiest
one of all,' Forrest replied. 'I learnt it from the song,
ANDY WALKS WITH ME,
ANDY TALKS WITH ME,
ANDY TELLS ME I AM HIS OWN.'

St. Peter opened the Pearly Gates,
and said: 'Run, Forrest, run.'


Lord, Give me a sense of humor.
Give me the ability to appreciate a clean joke,
To get some humor out of life,
And to pass it on to other folks !
 
It's Been a While

since anyone posted to this thread. And it's too good to lose, so I thought I'd send greetings to all, believers and others.
 
I apologise, I've been a bit lax in my duties as host!

How is everyone? How's 2012 treating folks?
 
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