As a writer, I believe that my
personal relationship with Jesus Christ has a significant effect on my writing,
and ultimately on the script's potential impact on the spiritual development of
those in the audience. It is this awareness that drives me to my knees when I
create new scripts. The warnings about the responsibilities of teaching in
James 3:1 balance the command in Matthew 28: 19, 20 to “Go and spread the
Gospel to all people.” My personal relationship with Jesus must be growing,
fruitful, and rooted in God's Word if I am to be useful to God. To this I
commit myself!
The following statements are basic beliefs, which must rest on the foundation
established in the above paragraph. I draw these beliefs from God's inspired scriptures alone. I do
not attempt to further any denominational stand. I have always believed that
when Jesus said, "...for the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as
these," that He was referring not only to the children, but also to the
childlike qualities such as innocence, honesty, and simplicity in
"theology." I believe that denominational differences wash away at
the “child” level. Whether I am writing for children, or adults, I must write
the simple truths of the Gospel and leave the man-made doctrines for a later
time.
InkSpirations scripts have been used in most of the major denominations without
any disagreements. I encourage each denomination to adapt these scripts (if
needed) if they so desire.
In Christ,
Cora Alley
I believe...
that the God of Abraham
Isaac and Jacob created the Earth and space as recorded in the book of Genesis,
and that the creation of Man and Woman brought Him deep pleasure.
I believe...
that God permitted humans to have freedom of choice, and that freedom
was used unwisely to disobey God's commands both in the Garden and still to
this day.
I believe...
it is the result of our choice to disobey God that separates us from
God as Adam and Eve's choice forced God to send them out of the Garden.
I believe...
God tried for thousands of years to bring humans "back to the
Garden" by telling them how to live, and pleading with them. When the
world was filled with ungodly life, God decided to start over. He chose Noah's
family to start the new world on the right direction.
I believe...
God saw that the only way for mankind and God to reunite, as in the
Garden, was for God to provide a savior for us. This He did by becoming a man
Himself (Jesus of Nazareth) and then dying as a payment for our sins. Jesus'
death made it possible for our sins to be forgiven by God and for us to be once
again united with God.
I believe...
Jesus rose from the dead. He came back to life to prove to us that He
was able to offer all those who believe in Him eternal life.
I believe...
the presence and power of the Holy Spirit was a gift given to us by
Jesus when He went back to Heaven. He promised us that He would never leave us,
and that His Holy Spirit would help us remember all He taught us and guide us
in our daily lifestyle choices. The Holy Spirit also gives us the power to tell
others about what Jesus did.
I believe...
salvation is not earned by good behavior or great deeds. Salvation is a
gift given to those who are sorry for their sinful choices and who believe
Jesus is the savior they need. It is one's faith that God recognizes.
I believe...
Jesus told those who wanted to follow Him (and later be called
"Christians") that they must be baptized as a sign of their
dedication to His teachings. To become a Christian, one must have faith and
make a public statement of that faith. Baptism begins a lifelong process of
taking a stand for Jesus and being a "light to a dark world." If one
doesn't desire to be baptized as Jesus taught, it might indicate a lack of
commitment to be a disciple. Conversely, if one simply carries out the act of
baptism without any faith or commitment to Jesus, there might also be a
questionable spiritual condition.
I believe...
Jesus told His followers to "Go and make disciples of all the
nations" until He returns. It is the life-job of every believer to spread
the Gospel. Everything I do must be focused on that goal.
I believe...
Jesus is returning again. This return will be a powerful judgment of
the world's actions. There are many denominational/doctrinal differences on the
timing of this return. I believe that He is coming, and if I should go through
a tribulation period He will care for my needs. The focus is on the hope of His
return and ultimate reward for our faithfulness.