Inside a Princess with K.D. Holmberg
Inside a Princess. I am guessing you think your intuition is pretty
good. You read people rather well. Trust your instincts. “Trust the
Force, Luke.” At the core of the romantic ideal in America today is
the scene of two unknowns who look across a cr...
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Inside a Princess.
I am guessing you think your intuition is pretty good. You read
people rather well. Trust your instincts. “Trust the Force,
Luke.”
At the core of the romantic ideal in America today is the scene
of two unknowns who look across a crowded room, happen to catch
the eyes of each other, and it is immediately there. You feel the
electricity as it sparks between them and shudders through their
body down to their toes. Nothing will be the same again. Perhaps
a third notice the silent exchange, camera angle catching it just
right, and now knowing voyeurs react, and the plotline is set.
Will this be the beginning of a great romance or a tragedy of
epic proportions? With a whiff of smell salts, we know real life
would end up with some twisted combination of the two.
I relate to the writer's desire to want to create the tale,
rather than be another typical movie-goer, at the mercy of the
author’s and producer’s imagination. How would we write the tale?
Want to have happy endings? Then craft the story that way. Want
to see tragedy turned into miracles? Write it that way. The power
of authorship can be powerful.
But what do you do if are enamored with a story already told, a
story known to many, and told for millenniums? What if you see it
differently? What if the villain isn’t a villain, and the heroine
isn’t quite so heroic? What do you do then?
Let’s make it harder. What if that story is in the Bible? Really?
A Bible story that may have some insights people have been
missing, and missing badly? If told another way, there are those
in this world who could be helped by telling it, bringing it to
life, and giving a whole new twist a dust-covered Sunday School
lessons long forgotten.
What would that be like? Let’s find out.
Welcome, K.D. Holmberg, to Church Hurts And.
https://www.churchhurtsand.org
https://www.kdholmberg.com
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