Showing posts with label Christian Writing Prompt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian Writing Prompt. Show all posts

Friday, July 25, 2014

Friday Christian Writing Prompt - Pastor Short Story


Fridays will be known as Friday Christian Writing Prompt.

Create a short story that involves a pastor who must go after a terrorist in order to save his family. What happens?

Can you make a story out of this exciting prompt? Does it make you think of something inspirational or do you lean toward something more suspenseful and dangerous?

Is the pastor benevolent or out for revenge?

What do you think?

Do you think you can turn this prompt into a story? Why or Why not?




Friday, July 18, 2014

Friday Christian Writing Prompt - Last to Leave Church


Fridays will be known as Friday Christian Writing Prompt.

You are the last one to leave church and you hear a loud thump between the aisles. What happens?

Can you make a story out of this exciting prompt? Does it make you think of something inspirational or do you lean toward something spookier or more supernatural?

Is it the second coming or did someone trip and fall?

What do you think?

Do you think you can turn this prompt into a story? Why or Why not?



Friday, July 4, 2014

Friday Christian Writing Prompt - Bible Character

Friday Five Minute Exercise has run its course. I've given you nearly 100 prompts to help you get your Friday started.

From now until I run out of prompts, I'm going to give you Christian Writing Prompts. We'll see how that goes. If you don't like them, don't do them. If they don't fit it in with what we're trying to do here, let me know and I'll work on something else.

Until then, Fridays will be known as Friday Christian Writing Prompt.

Pick a character in the Bible and describe his/her day. What here his/her struggles, joys, frustrations, etc. Write at least 500 words. Can you make a story out of this?

What do you think? Is there a character in the Bible that you can find to describe their day? Can you uncover their struggles, joys and frustrations? Do you think you can make it 500 words in length? Do you think you can turn it into a story? Why or Why not?



P.S. Once these prompts are completed, we'll work on more prompts. Send in your suggestions about what kinds of prompts to write about and we'll add them to the list.