tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7596655893973384537.post8957588072883666659..comments2012-09-24T22:18:53.194-06:00Comments on WOTH Writer's Blog: Scribotherapy: From the Pages of One Woman's JournalUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7596655893973384537.post-35185900765059200182011-03-10T16:47:35.855-07:002011-03-10T16:47:35.855-07:00I also have such a friend, Wandering Words, and th...I also have such a friend, Wandering Words, and that friend is one of the most precious things I have.Ellienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7596655893973384537.post-75491783872879775792011-02-24T08:08:42.256-07:002011-02-24T08:08:42.256-07:00Writing definitely is as much therapy to the write...Writing definitely is as much therapy to the writer as when we use it for an intended audience. But I also resonate with Ellie's note on the previous post that sometimes we need to "scribe" to a real person. Over the last two decades I've had a trusted friend many miles away with whom I can share my soul, and she hers. We've walked dark valleys together on email. Our face to face times are extremely rare, but without her listening spirit on the other end, my walk with the Lord would be far less than it is. We "talk" and listen, and challenge, and hold each other accountable. No topic is untouchable.Wandering wordshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04296017018791654083noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7596655893973384537.post-50575075534396185682011-02-23T18:02:02.645-07:002011-02-23T18:02:02.645-07:00Yes! That is it exactly. Thank you for sharing y...Yes! That is it exactly. Thank you for sharing your heart and your experiences with us. Sorry you had to go through such agonizing heart-ache, Katie.<br /><br />Another perhaps related topic is when God reveals something about Himself just before you need it to share with a friend in a difficult situation. Either way, journaling is greatly therapeutic.Jamie Johttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04168408977811339924noreply@blogger.com