Hello again, Challengeers. I hope you have had the opportunity to enter the challenge once or twice (or more) this quarter. If you haven’t, you still have one more opportunity with our 9th and last topic of the quarter:
IMPOSSIBLE
http://www.faithwriters.com/writing-challenge-intro.php
This word can bring frustration or determination; helplessness or hope. You don’t need a definition, but I’ll give you one anyway:
IMPOSSIBLE
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/impossible
You can dream an impossible dream (The Man of La Mancha did!), attempt the impossible, achieve the impossible. But, of course, God’s Word says nothing is impossible with Him.
Lots of fun to be had with this topic!
You can write in any genre or style you like, AS LONG AS SOME MEANING OF THE TOPIC IS THE MAIN FOCUS OF YOUR ENTRY ... and as long as the entry conforms to the rules.
And keep in mind the adjusted Challenge rule: Entries may be in any style or genre, and they do not need to be overtly Christian in message. However, they must, at minimum, come from a Christian worldview/outlook. In the case of fiction, the Christian worldview/outlook may be subtle or allegorical, but it should still offer a fairly clear Christian viewpoint.
Remember to check your word count before submitting (entries must be between 150 and 750 words). A very reliable and free online word count check tool is this one:
http://www.wordcountertool.com/
PLEASE, always hit the preview button to check your entry before hitting the final submit button. This is the only way to make sure your entry is uploaded correctly. This is very important, particularly if you are using HTML code for the first time. Once you have previewed your entry, close the preview page and hit the submit button.
Finally, once submitted, do a check to make sure your entry is safely in the list:
http://www.faithwriters.com/myaccount/wc-entry-list.php.
Hope to see you in the list this week. It certainly isn’t impossible

Love,
Joanne