Christian Fictional Book And Jealousy
Abstract
Denise Kohlmeyer wrote in one of her blog "what to do When Jealousy Strikes" that Green-eyed monster is the proverbial word for jealousy. She went on to say that she felt jealous when her friend published her first book. The point was that Denise was jealous over her friend's published book, but in the other hand her friend only wrote the book to encourage others about child cancer- what an hypocrite she was! Please pardon my manners, if I have said something wrong. But the truth is obvious. Denise could be you. This Denise could be me or a friend, but what I am trying to point out here is that there are lot of Denises out there that needs our writings or fictional books as Christian writers. It was good that she lamented over her sin, and wrote "what to do when jealousy Strikes." Take this from me " the world could have been a better place if not for green-eyed monster."
Body
If i am to write a Christian fictional book: it would be "the green-eyed monster." Denise Kholmeyer defined it as the sneaky sin that creeps upon us unexpectedly, unannounced and uninvited, and if I should put this 'world killer' into my stories then it would be a "crime fictional genre."
My primary reasons for ...
Denise Kohlmeyer wrote in one of her blog "what to do When Jealousy Strikes" that Green-eyed monster is the proverbial word for jealousy. She went on to say that she felt jealous when her friend published her first book. The point was that Denise was jealous over her friend's published book, but in the other hand her friend only wrote the book to encourage others about child cancer- what an hypocrite she was! Please pardon my manners, if I have said something wrong. But the truth is obvious. Denise could be you. This Denise could be me or a friend, but what I am trying to point out here is that there are lot of Denises out there that needs our writings or fictional books as Christian writers. It was good that she lamented over her sin, and wrote "what to do when jealousy Strikes." Take this from me " the world could have been a better place if not for green-eyed monster."
Body
If i am to write a Christian fictional book: it would be "the green-eyed monster." Denise Kholmeyer defined it as the sneaky sin that creeps upon us unexpectedly, unannounced and uninvited, and if I should put this 'world killer' into my stories then it would be a "crime fictional genre."
My primary reasons for ...