
For example, this past Sunday, the Grammy's aired and the following day, as expected, there were so many social media posts about the awards show, ranging from performances, attire, and award speeches. Many of the posts I saw, I found to be written in a negative light. It's amazing how we're so quick to write and showcase such negativity online, but when it comes to sharing something that is positive and can bring forth change, we as a people are silent. Why is that the case? Are we ashamed of our stories? Do we feel like we're the only ones that take a stand for something that we care about so no one else would possibly care? Or is that we don't want to step on anyone's toes when speaking truth? We as people and as writers have to get back to being authentic and true to our stories. We have to start loving our stories enough to be shared and told in the way they deserved to be told. I've noticed lately that many books are becoming movies and many singers are producing biopics that are allowing creative freedom to share their stories. It seems that when one artist shares their stories, it frees others to share theirs. That direct support from one artist to another is an example that we as writers should follow as well. That brings me back to the movie, "Hidden Figures." One moment that stuck out to me in the movie was the way the women stuck together. So much power happens when we as writers stick together. We do more together than we do would do solo. Now, there are some cases where we have to be solo (quiet time, prayer, etc.), but, you understand what I'm saying. The same thing goes for us as Christians. There's so much division in the body of Christ because of titles and so much attention on what we do that sometimes we miss the big picture: working collectively to grow in the Word together so we can make disciples and bring them into the Kingdom. I truly believe that when we as people, writers, and Christians get back to the place of understanding our 'why' (purpose, vision, history) and our truths, then so much strength and boldness would be manifested and so many beautiful stories will be told. We have so much power in us. Remember, it's all about making HIStory known. So continue to write your truths with authenticity and honesty.
In His Service,
~Lequvia Ousley~
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