What more can I say? by Lorna Clark of Green Pastures Christian Writers
I am currently writing stories based on the three-year lectionary of the Church of England. The lectionary provides readings for every day in the church calendar, but I decided to focus on Sundays only. When I started, I envisioned completing it in just over three years – after all, it requires just one story a week and a few extras for special festivals. Seven years later, I’m still working on it – it’s difficult. One of the problems I’ve encountered is writing on John the Baptist, who appears at least three times every year. I’ve done my research, read umpteen sermons, but still inspiration proves lacking. How can I possibly write nine stories based on him? I’m still struggling with my dilemma. It did, however, make me question why he was so important to the gospel writers and those who compiled the lectionary; and why was he so important to all the scholars who wrote about him – and, indeed, all of us who hear about him so regularly? John never questioned his purpose in l...