When you feel called to tell your story, but you don’t know how…

When you feel called to tell your story, but you don't know how...
We know what it’s like to have a story to tell yet feel uncertain of where to begin. The desire to share our story feels important, but often others don’t understand it. And help seems few and far between. But this dream is more than just a hobby. It’s a calling. It’s about being obedient to write the message God has given to us.
Friend, if you are ready to learn how to tell the story God has placed on your heart, we’d love to invite you to join us for an exclusive Q&A from COMPEL Writers Training.“How To Effectively Tell Your Story” with Lysa TerKeurst

October 17, 2023, at 3 p.m. ET

This webinar is only available for a limited time and will help you:

– Determine if you are ready to share certain parts of your story and how to appropriately protect details so your reader can benefit from the wisdom you’ve discovered in your own life experiences.

– Learn practical steps for what to write and how to write when you don’t know where to start, applying specific techniques Lysa uses herself.

– Feel understood wherever you are in your writing journey, by connecting with other writers and the COMPEL team who will be answering your questions and sharing resources in real time.

Click here to take that next step toward telling your story today. We can’t wait to see you there!

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Ruth Schwenk is Assistant Director of COMPEL and has been involved with Proverbs 31 Ministries in various ways since 2015. She is the founder of the popular blog, TheBetterMom.com and the trusted author of several books, including Jesus, Calm My Heart, Trusting God in All the Things, The Better Mom Devotional and more. Ruth is a Michigan football super-fan and a self-proclaimed foodie. But her greatest joy is her family. She lives with her children, two adorable pugs, and their loyal Labrador retriever in the beautiful, college town of Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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