Trifecta - For the weekend
challenge we're asking for exactly thirty-three words written in first person
narrative. Have fun with it and we'll meet you back here on 3/3!
Winston is a Chaplain. He
challenges Scripture to see if is true. He stopped leaning on his
understanding. Now he does not know anything. He does not interfere or
questions. Great times everyone?
I think I know where you are going with this - since Chaplain Winston is your name . . . but, written like this it is in 3rd person.
ReplyDeleteA few changes would make it 1st person: ie: "I am Chaplain Winston . . . . I challenge . . . "
etc. Good stuff and welcome to the challenge.
Thanks a lot. I am exposed to many writing talents. I never was able to write until I was over 50 years of age. I became a Community Public Speaker at 55 years of age. The only English formal Education I have I learned is from Kaplan Online University as a communication major as of late. I obtained a degree in Biblical Study's and Theology in 1993.
DeleteImagine, someone with my lack of qualifications had a brain dump that lasted 3 years! Thousands of lines of lines later I put them in 12 books. Books? Like this writing my books only contain thoughts. I contribute my thoughts over several venues on the Internet without English perfection. I hope they communicate my thoughts.
Chaplain is my Title. I took a 7 week extended unit of Clinical Pastoral Education. The Chaplain hired me for over 3 years. I am a Pastor with a Ministry of Helps.
Deletecongrats on gaining the education after the age of 50!!! (I am over 60 myself) We "elders" have a lot of OJT learnin' to share, too. :) Again, welcome to the challenge.
Deletesometimes profound truths are in the simple interpretation. Good point of view.
ReplyDeleteI like this! It's making me stop and think. I tend to lean on my understanding more than I should, instead of challenging what I believe to be true. Thanks for putting so much thought into those 33 words!
ReplyDeleteWelcome, sir! Thanks for sharing such an inspirational view and for doing the good work that you do in your community.
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