Cheryl Kincaid on Literature, Faith, and Writing with Purpose
In this episode of Wisdom on the Front Porch, LS Kirkpatrick welcomes Cheryl Kincaid to discuss her background and calling in the literary world. Cheryl shares her journey in writing, including her book "Hearing the Gospel Through Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol," and explores the themes of darkness and grief in her children's books. She opens up about her favorite book and what motivates her to write. The conversation provides insight into where listeners can find Cheryl's works. The episode wraps up with closing remarks, offering gratitude for the shared insights.
Key Points
- Faith and personal transformation can be deeply intertwined, as illustrated by Cheryl Kincaid's journey from a violent upbringing to becoming a minister and author.
- Stories of overcoming trauma, such as those of survivors of sexual abuse and foster care, can provide powerful insights into trust, empowerment, and healing.
- Objects and memories associated with loved ones, like a grandmother's chair, can play a significant role in the grieving process for children, helping them navigate their emotions and loss.
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