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Frank Chase Jr. My advice for wrtiters is write what on their heart and stay true to work and not let anyone discouarage you from writing even when it can be difficult sometime.
Frank Chase Jr. There are several books on Hebrew Israelites that I want to read.
Frank Chase Jr. Don't know if i every had writer's block. Hoewever, I try to think about things unrelated to what i'm writing about to shake my brain to write.
Frank Chase Jr. For me, the best thing about being a writer is that you get to share information from research that is often not known by the general public. As a writer, the pen is still mightier than the sword. Sometimes as a writer, I marvel that I get the opportunity to present new information that has the potential to dramatically change people's lives for the good. Probably the best thing about writing is that you can change a life or save people from ignorance because words written on paper become books forever long after the writer is no longer living.
Frank Chase Jr. I am currently working on publishing my book, KLEPTOMANIAC: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway? The Untwisted Truth About the Centuries Old Tithes and Offering Deception
Frank Chase Jr. What inspires me to write is controversial subjects that people generally do not want to challenge or investigate. Sometimes searching for truth is a challenge in and of itself because it places you at odds with traditional belief systems and that's where I get inspired to pen to paper to uncover the facts.
Frank Chase Jr. I have always been interested in the subject of tithing ten percent of income. However, I got the idea to write a book about tithing and it's true meaning after I graduated from theology school.

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