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Using Fiction to Guide Conversation

By February 10, 2021No Comments

DO YOU LOVE A GOOD STORY

Consider Using Fiction to Discuss racism in a small group.

One of the pleasures in my life at this point is the fun of writing novels that center on themes that involve the faith and clergy in the attempt to address these issues in their ministry.  My first full novel, A Star and a Tear, involves the temptations of sexuality in the church and how pastors must be honest with themselves in recognizing the relationship between faith and sexuality. The second novel, Blessed are the Peacemakers, struggles with how the church responds to the violence that is so prevalent in our society. My third novel centers on the theme of racism and particularly how a Caucasian church can both recognize its presence in their church and open themselves to God’s grace as they engage in healthy ministry

A COMPANY OF PASTORS

In my book, A Company of Pastors, I designed at program that can use these fictional stories and a series of short stories I have published, Clergy Tails—Tales, to explore how clergy can provide spiritual leadership and nurture healthy congregations as they engage in a society fraught with such volatile issues.

A GUIDE TO USING FICTION IN YOUR GROUP

My experience is that when people make use of a good fictional story centered on such themes, they can feel less vulnerable as they explore the dimensions raised by the story. The novel, SHOCK AND AWE: A CHURCH RECOGNIZES ITS RACISM AND IS AWED BY GOD’S INVITATION, was published on February 4 and the ebook will be available for free Feb11-15. I am looking for some people who will read the novel and write an honest review for Amazon. I hope you will also use your social media links to spread the word about the novel and its non-fiction guides for how to engage a congregation in a creative and healthy manner. let me know if I can join you in a positive anti-racism ministry by contacting me at steve@smccutchan.com

OF COURSE YOU CAN ALWAYS JUST READ THE NOVELS AND ENJOY SHARING IT WITH OTHERS

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