Leavened with Love
a stunning rebirth59 total reviews
Comment from mizzkris20
This is an interesting version of what happened to Saul. You did a great job with the description while building drama throughout the story. Thanks for sharing
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
This is an interesting version of what happened to Saul. You did a great job with the description while building drama throughout the story. Thanks for sharing
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Thank you so much for reading and reviewing, mizzkris. I appreciate your generosity. Warm regards, Bev
Comment from irishauthorme
This is really a first-rate rendering of Paul's conversion, and the disbelief that still clung to him, even after having his sight taken and the restored to him. Little did he realize what an inspiration he would be to the budding Christian Church, how many he would convert to belief in Jesus, and what a lasting effect he would have on all of the generations to follow.
Great rendition, irish
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
This is really a first-rate rendering of Paul's conversion, and the disbelief that still clung to him, even after having his sight taken and the restored to him. Little did he realize what an inspiration he would be to the budding Christian Church, how many he would convert to belief in Jesus, and what a lasting effect he would have on all of the generations to follow.
Great rendition, irish
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Hiya, Irish. Thank you so much for this generous and supportive review. I love your insights here. We, all of us, never know what God can make of us, I believe, until we are rendered powerless. That's why I think Paul's story is so affecting.
Great to hear from you!
Warmest regards,
Comment from writing2inspire
Your style of writing is excellent. This was quite an imaginative account of the Bible story, certainly not the typical interpretation of what happened. In Acts chapter nine, the account indicates that those who accompanied him took him into the city. Other that that, the rest of your story could have happened according to scripture.
Your narrative is gripping, especially at the beginning, but the striking down of Saul seemed a bit lame: "and he fell to the ground." The italicized paragraph a few paragraphs earlier puzzled me for a while because I wasn't sure who was thinking that or if it was narrative. The rest of the story was great. I'd love to read more of your writing.
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
Your style of writing is excellent. This was quite an imaginative account of the Bible story, certainly not the typical interpretation of what happened. In Acts chapter nine, the account indicates that those who accompanied him took him into the city. Other that that, the rest of your story could have happened according to scripture.
Your narrative is gripping, especially at the beginning, but the striking down of Saul seemed a bit lame: "and he fell to the ground." The italicized paragraph a few paragraphs earlier puzzled me for a while because I wasn't sure who was thinking that or if it was narrative. The rest of the story was great. I'd love to read more of your writing.
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Hello, W2I. Thanks for this very generous and helpful review. I totally agree with you on that section and have picked a bit stronger verb choice.
I did much of my research online, and found that some scholars feel that Paul's conversation did not happen in a single stroke, but over a period of time. Of course, that would make him a liar which I don't believe, for a minute, he was.
Thanks again!
Bev
Comment from JW
This is an interesting version of what happened to Saul. You did a great job with the description and steadily building the drama.
Thanks for sharing this. JW
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
This is an interesting version of what happened to Saul. You did a great job with the description and steadily building the drama.
Thanks for sharing this. JW
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Thank you so much, Jonathon. Always good to hear from you. Bev
Comment from lakeport
Leavened to love indeed I wonder what would they have done without horses in those days. there is a lot going on. I enjoyed reading the story. God bless you.Lakeport.
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
Leavened to love indeed I wonder what would they have done without horses in those days. there is a lot going on. I enjoyed reading the story. God bless you.Lakeport.
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Thanks for your generous review, Lakeport. I really appreciate you reading. Warm regards, Bev
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your welcome,lakeport.
Comment from Papabearua
An excellent account of how Saul's conversion may have taken place. Your vivid descriptions of the gathering storm as God's presence is great. The carry through to the healing and actual conversion brings good closure to your writing.
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
An excellent account of how Saul's conversion may have taken place. Your vivid descriptions of the gathering storm as God's presence is great. The carry through to the healing and actual conversion brings good closure to your writing.
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Thank you so very much, Papabearua. I am very honored by your wonderfully encouraging and generous review! Warmest regards, Bev
Comment from CR Delport
I am sure you have received many excellent ratings for this is a very good piece. It is well written and quite interesting. Well done!
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
I am sure you have received many excellent ratings for this is a very good piece. It is well written and quite interesting. Well done!
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Thank you for choosing to read my story, CR D. I sure appreciate the support and encouragement! Warm regards, Bev
Comment from Rdfrdmom2
Writingfundimension:
I loved how you couched this so carefully in what
one would assume was a fictionalized setting prior
to allowing the reader to see the story was about
Saul of Taursus. I believe it adds to the story
and that more people will read it this way.
thanks for sharing
love,
jan
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
Writingfundimension:
I loved how you couched this so carefully in what
one would assume was a fictionalized setting prior
to allowing the reader to see the story was about
Saul of Taursus. I believe it adds to the story
and that more people will read it this way.
thanks for sharing
love,
jan
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Jan, thank you for sharing that insight. I hope you are right. Thank you, also, for your support and generosity. Hugs, Bev
Comment from Katniss Everdeen
I liked this story greatly. It gives some more insight into the Christian story of Saul and holds the interest of both Christians and non- Christians. Very well done.
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
I liked this story greatly. It gives some more insight into the Christian story of Saul and holds the interest of both Christians and non- Christians. Very well done.
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Hi, Katniss. Thank you so much for taking time to read and for your encouraging review. Warm regards, Bev
Comment from Adri7enne
I truly enjoyed the read. You carried me off to another time. When Ananias came to the house of Jude, I found myself totally immersed, waiting at the door with Nadine. LOL! I was almost surprised to find myself back at the computer when I raised my eyes. LOL!
I've always loved the story of St. Paul, on the road to Damascus. It's the perfect example of transformation - a truth that changes a life.
Well done, Bev. I so enjoyed this. I'd better be able to give you a six! Yeah!!!
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
I truly enjoyed the read. You carried me off to another time. When Ananias came to the house of Jude, I found myself totally immersed, waiting at the door with Nadine. LOL! I was almost surprised to find myself back at the computer when I raised my eyes. LOL!
I've always loved the story of St. Paul, on the road to Damascus. It's the perfect example of transformation - a truth that changes a life.
Well done, Bev. I so enjoyed this. I'd better be able to give you a six! Yeah!!!
Comment Written 16-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jan-2013
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Hiya, buddy. Thank you so much for this awesome review. I've always been fascinated by St. Paul's story, too. Though some have posited that his conversion was more gradual, I like the drama of the version Paul gave testimony to better LOL. You have really put a smile on my face with your thoughtful and generous reveiw, my friend. Hugs, Bev