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I've met Gina through several writing groups. She has busily worked on preparing her new release, Driftwood Tides. Still, she found time to write some very inspiring words for us today. I asked Gina to share with us how God has led her on her writing journey. This is what she said:
God Uses Even Those With Shattered Hearts
I just love the
question you posed. How has God led me on my writing journey? It’s
something I have thought quite a lot about but haven’t tried to nail down in
words, so this is a great assignment. When I first started writing, I wrote
suspense, and it was a perfect fit because I saw the world as a scary place. As
God really began to heal some of the trauma from my past, He drew me to a book
that changed what I wanted to write. I half-wish it was an obscure artsy type
book that would make me look cerebral and hip, but it was the very popular,
Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers.
Gina, I loved that book and keep in on my shelves..read to read again and again. (Mary)
That novel
taught me that God can use even those with shattered hearts and souls to do
wondrous things. That He still wanted me despite being broken and bruised . . .
but also that I could write those kinds of stories to minister to others.
I don’t
write suspense anymore, I write family drama. Stories that show dysfunctional
families finding their way to health. I can write these stories with conviction
because I have found that healing myself. My latest novel, Driftwood Tides, is
that kind of story. A young woman with a daddy-sized hole in her heart finally
gets it filled.
An alcoholic
driftwood artist learns to forgive himself when he must try and forgive his
wife for the unthinkable. Both find a reason for hope . That’s what God’s
journey for me has all been about. Hope. Just like Holton Creary who repurposes
old pieces of knotted and gnarled driftwood into magnificent works of art, God
has taught me that this too can be done through words, even by people who are
gnarled and knotted themselves.
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Friend and author, Cindy Sproles with Gina Holmes |
Gina Holmes is a B&N, Amazon, ECPA and CBA
bestseller. She is a Carol Award winner and two-time Christy finalist. Her
latest novel, Wings of Glass has been named one of the best books of the year
by Library Journal, as well as a finalist in Romantic Times' Reviewer's Choice
Awards.
Holmes is a practicing Registered Nurse, a wife
to the love of her life, mom to two boys and stepmom to 3 daughters. She and
her family make their home among the Blue Ridge Mountains in South-Western
Virginia.
You can connect with her on:
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He made himself an island until something
unexpected washed ashore.
When Holton lost his wife, Adele, in a horrific
accident, he shut himself off from the world, living a life of seclusion,
making driftwood sculptures and drowning his pain in gin. Until twenty-three-year-old
Libby knocks on his door, asking for a job and claiming to be a friend of his
late wife. When he discovers Libby is actually Adele’s illegitimate daughter,
given up for adoption without his knowledge, his life is turned upside down as
he struggles to accept that the wife he’d considered a saint was not the woman
he thought he knew.
Together Holton and Libby form an unlikely bond
as the two struggle to learn the identity of Libby’s father and the truth about
Adele, themselves, and each other.
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To me, Gina's powerful words: God can use even those with shattered hearts and souls. I think all of us can raise our hands and agree with her as we remember times when we have felt so shattered.
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Comments
Wow a beautiful story! I would love to be able to read this book
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I think we're going to have a great time this weekend with all our readers.
So nice to see you this morning. Yes, I agree about Gina's post. After reading it myself I was compelled to write her right away. Beautiful story.
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Thanks for coming today. I enjoyed chatting with you. :)
Blessings to you both!
Connie
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Good to see you, Patty :)