Write with I-N-S-I-G-H-T
by Katy Kauffman @KatyKauffman28 Takeaway is the heart of our writing. What do you want your readers to take away with them once they�ve read your blog posts, articles, or books? That answer drives every paragraph, molds every sentence, and selects every word. In last month�s post, Tips for Creating Meaningful Takeaway for Your Reader , I gave six types of takeaway to include. This month, let�s talk about insight. That�s what our readers want. They want to know how to solve a problem, answer a question, or meet a felt need. They want meaningful takeaway written by people who have discovered the answer, who know the subject from the inside out. Our insights won�t be perfect; only God�s are. But with His help, we can deliver insight that�s practical, proven, and profound. What do we include if we want to write with insight? I � Integrate Biblical wisdom and life experience Our readers want to know how we have lived out God�s principles. They need to see examples o...