"But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give a reason for the hope you have. But do this with gentleness and respect." 1 Peter 3:15

31 Days to Finding my Voice

 Welcome to the 2021 31-day Writing Challenge hosted by Kate Motaung at Five Minute Friday. The main point of the challenge is for you to write every day. I have been saying for quite a while that I wanted to get more consistent posting on this blog and this is how I plan to do that, you can read more here. The 31-Day Writing Challenge is an annual writing challenge that takes place from October 1st through 31st.

This is my first year participating in this challenge and I will be writing a series called 31 Days to Finding my Voice (my writing voice). I do not know what exactly that looks like, but I am trusting the Lord's leading.

Table of Contents

Click each title to visit the post, I will be adding to it as the month goes on:

Day 1: Need- Why I need to find my voice

Day 2: Content- Learning to be content

Day 3: Peace-Finding peace

Day 4: Comfort-Finding Comfort  

Day 5: Patient-Being Patient

Day 6: Whole-Being made Whole 

Day 7: Encourage-Being an encourager 

Day 8: Complete-Complete 

Day 9: Power-Finding Power in Prayer 

Day 10: Establish-Establishing my Work

Day 11: Above- Above All

Day 12: Everyone-Everyone

Day 13: Redeem-Redeemed  

Day 14: Toward-Pressing Toward Christ

Day 15: Treasure-Finding Treasure 

Day 16: Temporary- Temporary

Day 17: Trust-Trust without borders

Day 18: Kind-Being Kind 

Day 19: Effort-Making an effort 

Day 20: Taste-Taste and See 

Day 21: Afraid-Do Not be Afraid 

Day 22: Still-Being Still

Day 23: Path-The Straight Path  

Day 24: Always-Always

Day 25: Think-You are what you think

Day 26: Light-Let Your Light Shine  

Day 27: Gift-Life is a gift

Day 28: Fail-Love Never Fails

Day 29: Morning-In the Morning  

Day 30: Equip-Equipped for good Work

Day 31: Worthy-

Click on the link below to see all the participants and their themes for this year's writing prompt.

 

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