I thought this title was much more interesting than "Post Script to God In Your Books," but it could be considered as such. This is a story about two of my stories.
I have two ship stories: Ships and Shores (the one that I've given you the first chapter on) and Onward Christian Sailor (of which I've not told you yet). Ships represent to me dramatic adventure like the old books used to portray so beautifully. But back to the point, Onward Christian Sailor is about a boy who is a wonderful Christian and sword fighter who gets drafted into a fleet of pirates, and he is trying to stay a wonderful Christian in spite of horrid influences. Ships and Shores is more of a child's tale written from a Christians perspective. However, OCS is not good for me right now, possibly ever. The pirates are really mean to him, and it doesn't give me a godly mindset. SAS is wonderfully good for me (or perhaps I just like to write it), and it gives me a godly mindset. Children's books are generally good for cleansing your thoughts.
So, in conclusion, you need to look beyond the print, however fine or bold.
Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue, and if there is anything praiseworthy - meditate on these things. - Philippians 4:8
P.S - By the way, I apologize for not giving you the next part, which I haven't written yet. I always get annoyed when I get a piece of a book that is promised to be continued and never is. I'll try to get that to you shortly.
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