The Scribe Assigned
In 2003, after much soul searching followed by the despair of not finding answers, I asked God to tell me what to do. The reply that I heard was immediate and certain, "Write as if there is nothing else." I sat at my computer and typed feverishly the messages that I heard for the next three months. A five book series resulted which I refer to as the questioning lessons.
Other books were to follow and still I write today. I find that there are times for hearing and times for publication. It seems as if the influx of messages stops for a time while the publishing duties are completed. Then, the messages will start again. Often there is received information about book subjects and titles - far more than I can write. There seems no end to the availability of messages, merely the restraints of human ability to process it all.
Other books were to follow and still I write today. I find that there are times for hearing and times for publication. It seems as if the influx of messages stops for a time while the publishing duties are completed. Then, the messages will start again. Often there is received information about book subjects and titles - far more than I can write. There seems no end to the availability of messages, merely the restraints of human ability to process it all.
The Scribe Described
This scribe did not intend to be, yet was somehow chosen. Destiny played its part, shifting me to we, from I to all. I have always had a great curiosity about God and had studied much on the subject, but my primary focus was my career. Learning about God took on a new twist when God inspired me to write the words heard. “Hearing” is not how the words actually come, for it is more of a “knowing.” When the mind is quieted, the emptiness is filled with inspired knowledge.
I write as and when instructed, either with pen or keyboard. The vehicle does not matter, but the content is to be kept sacred. Always, I understand that I must keep the sanctity of the gift given. Regardless of my own judgments about the content, I understood that the content is not about or for me. The content is to be presented as received, for the benefit of those seeking to have their questions answered.
I cannot profess to be specially qualified, except that I am able to simply bring the words received to print. My credentials really do not offer credence to the work, except that they are verifiable and do demonstrate the normality of my life. I do hold degrees in accounting and education and have thirty years business experience.
K. C. Boone, MSFE
I write as and when instructed, either with pen or keyboard. The vehicle does not matter, but the content is to be kept sacred. Always, I understand that I must keep the sanctity of the gift given. Regardless of my own judgments about the content, I understood that the content is not about or for me. The content is to be presented as received, for the benefit of those seeking to have their questions answered.
I cannot profess to be specially qualified, except that I am able to simply bring the words received to print. My credentials really do not offer credence to the work, except that they are verifiable and do demonstrate the normality of my life. I do hold degrees in accounting and education and have thirty years business experience.
K. C. Boone, MSFE