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Chocolate Ministry

I just returned from another writers conference, this one in my home state of Kentucky, and I was once again inspired in a special way.

Before I explain, I must say that the keynotes by the amazing Twila Belk were just what I needed, and the workshops from the various faculty members provided valuable instruction to help me along my writing journey. I have been going to this conference for years, and it is great to spend time with my “homies.”

That being said, I ended up getting a prophetic word from a chocolate wrapper.

Yes, you read that right. If you know me, you know I am a chocoholic. I love chocolate in all forms, any time of day, which you can probably tell by looking at me. I cannot pass it up.

This weekend, as I walked through the nearly-empty bookstore on my way to a class, I spied a lovely pile of Dove chocolates on Brandilyn Collins’ table. Brandilyn is an award-winning, bestselling author of Seatbelt Suspense books, of which I have only read one because it was free and I am a chicken and it is nice to be able to sleep at night without every light in the house on. It was a great, well-written book, but I spent the next two weeks looking over my shoulder. But I digress . . .

I grabbed a chocolate off the table, unwrapped it and popped it in my mouth. Then I read the wrapper, as Dove chocolates come with the added bonus of nifty little sayings, and almost did a spit-take.

The message: “What are you waiting for?” Cue the brick falling from heaven.

Nearly every keynote and workshop I had heard up until that point emphasized the same message. What am I waiting for? Now is the time to write, to spread God’s message of love and forgiveness to an increasingly dark world. Now is the time to do the work to pursue my writing dreams. Now is the time to eat good quality chocolate as an inspiration. I kept that crumpled wrapper and am going to look at it each time I feel like giving up.

My last post spotlighted Davis Bunn and this one featured Brandilyn Collins, so thanks for reading part two of my “Name-Drop Famous Authors” series. Stay tuned next month for part three: “Carlton Drinks a Dr. Pepper with Max Lucado.”

By Carlton Hughes - Lighter Look at Writer's Life

Carlton Hughes wears many hats. By day, he’s a professor of communication at Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College. On Wednesday evenings and Sunday mornings, he does object lessons and songs with motions as Children’s Pastor of Lynch Church of God. In his “spare time,” he is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in numerous publications, including Chicken Soup for the Soul and several devotional books from Worthy Publishing—Let the Earth Rejoice, Just Breathe, So God Made a Dog, and Everyday Grace for Men. Carlton and his wife Kathy have two sons, Noah and Ethan, both of whom recently flew out of the nest, and a daughter-in-law, Kersyn. He is on the planning committee for Kentucky Christian Writers Conference and is a year-round volunteer for Operation Christmas Child. He is represented by Cyle Young of Hartline Literary Agency. His book Adventures in Fatherhood, a 60-day devotional co-authored with Holland Webb, will release in April 2020 from Worthy/Ellie Claire.

12 replies on “Chocolate Ministry”

Thanks for the kind words and for reading! What are we waiting for . . . let’s eat some chocolate (and write)!

Love ❤️ it!! You are going to make it big and I will get to say, aww I knew him way back when!!! Keep eating Chocolate!

Sniff. I don’t care for chocolate. I prefer a rich nutmeg and vanilla. But I could eat this message up. I suspect we are waiting for something we will not get–a miraculous sign, more free time, a certainty that we can do this without failing or feeling stupid. But if we have no explicit command to wait, it is good to remember the word “now” is used 1,355 in the Bible. There is an urgency that fills us rather than drains us. Also, if you need a copyeditor or beta reader for your next book, you know where to turn, right?

Awesome words, my friend–thanks! Yes, I know where to turn and may be taking that turn! Blessings on your writing!

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