Kelsey D.M. Anderson
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Kelsey D.M. Anderson
@KDmae
Christian Romance writer, repped by: @swj_thewriter . Vintage Enthusiast. History Buff. GB Packers Fan. (No DMs)


Since when do Christians NOT celebrate redemption and repentance? Some of the things I’ve seen this week are extremely disheartening. Throughout Scripture, we see God’s people redeemed and restored time and again: •David—adultery and murder. Forgiven (2 Samuel 12:13) •Thomas—doubt and unbelief. Restored (John 20:27–29) •Jonah—rebellion against God. Restored (Jonah 2:1–10) •Peter—denied Christ three times. Restored (John 21:15–17) •Zacchaeus—fraud and extortion. Saved (Luke 19:8–10) •Rahab—prostitution. Redeemed (Joshua 6:25; Hebrews 11:31) •Thief on the cross—criminal sin. Saved (Luke 23:42–43) •Woman caught in adultery—sexual immorality. Forgiven (John 8:10–11) •Paul—persecuted the church. Forgiven (1 Timothy 1:13–16) •Manasseh—idolatry and child sacrifice. Forgiven (2 Chronicles 33:12–13) Those are some pretty egregious sins, and yet we celebrate their testimonies. But when @TrevorSheatz shares the testimony of his wife, @AshleySheatz (who has her testimony pinned to her profile), professing Christians hurl insults and minimize the grace and love of our Savior. If you have a similar story and choose not to tell, that’s your prerogative. But this was their story and they’ve chosen to share what God has redeemed her from. It’s concerning to see people who speak of Christ’s grace, yet fail to reflect it in how they treat others.



The Daily Wire hosts mock and make fun of @TrevorSheatz for his viral "My wife was formerly promiscuous. I was a virgin" tweet. All the while, they show they don't know anything about the situation, or the fact that his wife @AshleySheatz has been sharing her testimony for years- it's been pinned to her profile since 2019- as a testament to God's mercy and lovingkindness.




I hate the way writers have to be influencers now. It’s the single worst thing that has happened to books. Good writers have to waste valuable time making content when they should be writing, bad writers get book deals because they have a lot of followers












