12 Wisdom Rules of Testimony For example, it is very tempting to preach. In most cases, that turns readers off. The reader is interested in your story. However, your testimony illustrates a truth and gains you the right to present a short massage that can have more impact than a page of doctrine. Editing Points This where you change and rearrange. Editing is where your testimony will be made to "live." It has been said that editing is where the real writing is done. It is the toughest job. It is, for instance, tough to delete a paragraph that you are particularly fond of. Dialog Check List Dialog changes the pace of a story, making it more interesting and giving personality to the protagonist or hero. Here are 25 tips... Reason for Writing You are probably going to be surprised. 36 are listed. Here’s one: "It boosts your faith. You may discover details that will touch your heart afresh." Ingredients A well written story will have clues that make it seem real, that help the reader live through your testimony and praise God with you. Generic Outline Testimonies follow a pattern. Mostly that pattern is similar to all. This is a good way to get started and organize for appeal. Getting Started Think about these points. They should light your fire about your relationship with God and what your testimony means. Identifying Your Readers Like it or not, certain stories appeal to certain readers who can most easily identify with the circumstances. So, it's wise to identify who they are and imagine talking to them. Selection of words, metaphors, similes and anecdotes will be much improved as well.
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