Heavenly Inspirations

Written by Joyce C. Lock


We are a Christian based non-profit email ministry, founded in 1998, by Joyce C. Lock, who was in awe at her first online computer experience to considerrepparttar wonderful opportunity God had provided to share her love forrepparttar 129180 Lord.

Sharing stationery decorated writings began among friends and family, then church. Others requested to receive these emails andrepparttar 129181 ministry grew.

However, being that Joyce didn't wantrepparttar 129182 focus to be on her, Heavenly Inspirations soon became multi-facetted ... to include numerous authors, poetic contributions also from various web sites, and other ministries also being supplied with material, means of free advertising, and assistance.

Heavenly Inspirations' focus is not on religion, but relationship ~ with God and each other. Being that God gave us gifts to help each other, everything we do, behindrepparttar 129183 scenes, is to help further His Kingdom by multiplyingrepparttar 129184 seed God gives in as many ways as doors open.

Joyce's message to authors, on all ability levels, is this ...

"Ifrepparttar 129185 Lord lays something upon your heart to write, there are souls waiting for that message. And, whateverrepparttar 129186 Lord inspires you to write has to be good, as God doesn't do anything inferior. So, if doors don't open right away, saverepparttar 129187 writing until God's purpose is revealed. God makes all things beautiful, in His time."

What Makes Heavenly Inspirations Emails Special?

It depends upon who you ask.

~ Stationery Lovers ~

It'srepparttar 129188 only email source to viewrepparttar 129189 best Outlook stationery from more than 100 sites, independent designers, and groups onrepparttar 129190 net.

Text & Midi or Text Only options are also available.

~ Email Forwarders ~

It provides family friendly, inspirational, heart warming, and ministering emails that welcome your participation ~ by beingrepparttar 129191 instrumental tool in sharing them with others, as every author (which is stated "Used by Permission") has granted permission for their writings to be forwarded.

~ Net Scanners ~

Search no further. Berepparttar 129192 first to see inspirational writings from 70 and upward inspirational authors ... as many get their writings proofed here, before online submission.

~ Authors ~

There are 200,000,000 souls potentially available to minister to, viarepparttar 129193 net, alone. And, we, at Heavenly Inspirations, take that call seriously.

For those who's desire to userepparttar 129194 seed God gives to minister to as many as possible, torepparttar 129195 extent appropriate, your seed is multiplied in this e-group, as well as other e-groups. Writings used are automatically viewed by multiple web owners who are members of this group.

Preachers gain ideas from and utilize material received. Some request to use your writings in church bulletins or with S.S. class lessons. We even submit to a radio station that may read your poetry overrepparttar 129196 waves.

The Paradox of Sarah Kane

Written by Paula Bardell


There are some who believe thatrepparttar world lost one of its finest late 20th century dramatists when Sarah Kane committed suicide in 1999. Her work produced extreme reactions in critics and audiences alike but many failed to appreciaterepparttar 129177 pure poetry of her writing until it was too late. She was born in Essex, England, on 3rd February 1971. Her parents were both journalists and devout evangelists - religion played an important part in their everyday lives. Her father becamerepparttar 129178 area manager ofrepparttar 129179 Daily Mirror for East Anglia, while her mother gave up work to care for Sarah and her brother. By all accounts, Kane was an intelligent child who enjoyed learning, supported Manchester United F.C. and openly discussed God. However, in later years, when she had lost her faith, she described her juvenile beliefs as ‘the full spirit-filled, born-again lunacy’. As a teenager, she became involved with local drama groups and directed Chekhov and Shakespeare while still in school - playing truant at one point to be an assistant director in a production at Soho Polytechnic. After taking her A-levels, she went on to Bristol University to take a degree in drama, with all intentions of becoming an actress. She seemed at home inrepparttar 129180 theatre and was immensely popular with fellow students, enjoying their company torepparttar 129181 full and indulging in a typically wild social life. She went clubbing, enjoyed affairs with women and became a great admirer of Howard Barker's Jacobean dramas (once acting in his play, “Victory”) - empathising with his dark views on life and love. Sarah stood out as a talented actress and director, but somewhere downrepparttar 129182 line, she began to loose heart with her anticipated vocation and started writing instead. The first substantial work she produced was “Sick”, a series of three monologues that were performed to a pub crowd in Edinburgh. The pieces concerned rape, eating disorders and sexual identity, and her first person delivery was said to be "raw" and "unsettling". She graduated with a first from Bristol and went straight to Birmingham University to join David Edgar's MA playwriting course, which she disliked but completed forrepparttar 129183 sake of her mother. Secretly she started writing “Blasted”, a complex play about violence fromrepparttar 129184 perspective of both victim and perpetrator. When it was first performed atrepparttar 129185 students' end-of-year show it was watched by Mel Kenyon, who was completely "awe-struck" and later found it difficult to getrepparttar 129186 play out of her mind. She wrote to Kane and they subsequently met up in London, where Kane agreed to Kenyon becoming her agent.

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