… nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but
on the lampstand,
and it gives light to all who are in
the house.
Your light must shine before people in such a way that they
may see your good works,
and glorify your Father who is in
heaven.
Matthew 5:15,16 NASB20
My mission -
encouraging and equipping others
to pursue God's call on
their lives.
You can spend years learning the process of writing for the Christian market and publishing a quality book. Or, you can collaborate with an experienced objective mentor who can
- provide feedback on your drafts,
- brainstorm with you while your book idea is still developing,
- beef up your writing skills,
- direct you toward resources to hone your skills,
- help you clarify, set, and move toward your writing goals,
- while praying with you and for you along the way.
Lisa wants to help you ignite the gifts and calling God has placed within you, so you can be a beacon of light, shining to glorify Him. Whether you have an idea or a completed manuscript, a writing coach can help you navigate the obstacles in your path and improve your writing skills.
An Advanced Writers and Speakers Association (AWSA) certified Christian writing/speaking coach, Lisa Worthey Smith is a long-time Bible student and in-depth Bible study leader, a multiple award-winning author, with several Amazon bestselling books. She serves as President of Word Weavers North Alabama, is president and publisher at Kerysso Press, and is a member of Christian Indie Publishers Association and Advanced Writers and Speakers Association.
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Three of her books have been a top 50 Indie Book of the Year—an international award—in 2016, 2019, and 2022. Lisa is also a Selah finalist, a Golden Scroll winner, received a Georgia Peach Award, is a Notable Book Award winner, a Kops-Fetherling Award winner, a Spirit-Filled Fiction Award winner, and a Christian Indie Publishing Award winner.
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