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The Promised One (The Chalam Færytales, Book I)

Morgan G Farris ©2018 Morgan G Farris All rights reserved. Synopsis: Some færytales end with a kiss, but for Elizabeth and Ferryl, the kiss is only the beginning. When the memories of their happily-ever-before are inexplicably stolen, Elizabeth sets off to uncover the truth and save her fabled love with the crown prince, no matter the cost. Meanwhile, Prince Ferryl must unravel the mystery behind his father's crippling headaches, grapple with the band of rebels infiltrating the borders of his

November 14th, 2017|Works, Writing|0 Comments

What Is The Promised One?

In honor of my book's upcoming release, I thought I might share with you a little bit about it. The story of where it came from, how it came about, and some of the why behind The Promised One: The Chalam Færytales. If you're in the street team, or if you've poked around my site or social media enough, you probably know that the first book (actually, the first three books) is an allegory of the Old Testament. In saying

October 31st, 2017|Chalam Faerytales, Writing|0 Comments

The Chalam Færytales Street Team

It's official — my book The Promised One: The Chalam Færytales Book I is coming out in January! Oh man, I'm so excited! It's an allegorical faerytale set in a world of magic and wicked queens and horses with wings and... It's just so thrilling to share it with the world! But... If you really want to be in the know, if you want the inside scoop, there is only ONE WAY to get it: THE OFFICIAL CHALAM FÆRYTALES STREET

October 23rd, 2017|Chalam Faerytales|0 Comments

Song Story // You Gave It All

I love to share the stories behind my songs. In fact, with most songs I love, I go hunting down the internet for the meaning behind them, and when I find some cool story or inspiration, I usually end up loving the song more. Which is why I started the Song Stories feature on my site. You Gave It All is one of those songs that just came out of me in a matter of a few hours. I sat

August 26th, 2017|Song Stories|0 Comments

You Gave It All (Single)

Morgan G Farris ©2017 Morgan G Farris All rights reserved. Track Listing: 1. You Gave It All Lyrics and Music: Morgan G Farris Produced by: Morgan G Farris Piano and Keyboards: Morgan G Farris Vocals: Morgan G Farris Shop Now: [av_productgrid categories='165' columns='5' items='5' wc_prod_visible='' wc_prod_hidden='' wc_prod_featured='' offset='0' sort='date' paginate='yes' av_uid='av-33a69x']

August 24th, 2017|Music, Works|0 Comments

Ampersand Write: For Writers, By Writers

So a few months ago, I had this idea: what if I made a group on Facebook for writers? A place where we could learn from each other, grow in our craft, figure out things as a community, problem-solve. So I just made one. I'll never forget that first day when I invited someone to join. About three members in, a person commented on my invitation to join and said, "Why would I join this? There are only three members."

August 23rd, 2017|Writing|0 Comments

Art Inspired by the Books

As a writer, I am deeply inspired by art and music. As an artist and musician, I am deeply inspired by the world around me. So whether I set pen to page, whether I write a song, whether I pick up my (digital) paint brush, I like to think that all of my art—in all of its forms—is really just continuations of each other. That one song led to one art piece, which inspired a scene in a book, which

June 26th, 2017|Art|0 Comments

Faerytale Castle

Morgan G Farris ©2017 Morgan G Farris All rights reserved. Art Information: Inspired by the worlds of The Promised One, Faerytale Castle is a digital mixed media piece available in multiple formats including framed art prints and canvases on Society6. This work is the sole copyright of Morgan G Farris. Any unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. Copyright: Morgan G Farris Software: PhotoShop Published by: Minor 5 Publishing Shop Now: [av_productgrid categories='166' columns='5' items='5' wc_prod_visible='' wc_prod_hidden='' wc_prod_featured='' offset='0'

June 25th, 2017|Art, Works|0 Comments

Short Reads

God Told Me: An Immediate Red Flag

I have come to hear “God told me” as an immediate red flag.

There is an innate arrogance in assuming that you are hearing the voice of God and not your own. It’s exceptionally important to filter even your own “gut feelings” through scripture and wise counsel every time, no matter what. Because what you’re convinced is God Himself might very well be nothing more than your own ambition, selfish heart, or even a demonic influence.

April 8th, 2025|0 Comments

Self-Evaluation is Key

Let me just say: if you go to a church where questions are either prohibited, ignored, or stonewalled, find another church. A healthy person — leader or otherwise — is always willing to self-examine. Questions asked for the right reasons are not threats, they are an opportunity to evaluate. If a leader can’t or won’t do that, it should tell you everything you need to know.

April 5th, 2025|0 Comments

The Fall of the Evangelical Industrial Complex is Looming…

Unlike 15 years ago with the Hawkins lawsuit…

…Daystar cannot control the narrative and get out ahead of stories with a spin of “extortion” and “blackmail” anymore. In the age of social media, podcasters, YouTube, and even armchair observers, there is no more tight control of the narrative.

The same is true for legacy media, and we are watching their demise in real time.

We’re watching the fall of the Evangelical Industrial Complex, too.

It is good that tightly-knit organizations that protect each other at the expense of truth, justice, and morality should fall publicly and painfully.

In the same way that they’re retaliating against Elon Musk by keying Tesla owners’ cars, the Christian media is organizing “anonymous” accounts for smear campaigns, doxxing, and intimidation. It’s the same tactic — and it’s a tactic that only proves one thing: they’re losing.

April 1st, 2025|0 Comments

A Tale of Two Responses

I know there are many who are still very angry with Gateway after the fall of Robert Morris…

…but when I look at that situation versus what’s happening at Daystar, I cannot help but notice some important differences.

Once Cindy made her story public, people within the Gateway organization instigated an independent, thirty-party investigation into her claims and found that not only was Robert guilty, but he had people help him hide the truth. All of those people were forced to leave Gateway, including Robert Morris.

In contrast, when Jonathan and Suzy Lamb made their story public, Daystar refused to allow an independent, third-party investigation and continued to double down by ignoring the outcry of a child and insisting on the innocence of a man who has not been properly investigated or exonerated. To top it off, they have now gone on an internet witch hunt, blackmailing people and harassing anyone who speaks out.

Color me naive, but I’ll take Gateway’s response all day long over what Daystar is doing.

March 28th, 2025|0 Comments

It’s Not a Worship Song

This is going to ruffle feathers, but the majority of songs touted as worship songs today are not, in fact, worship songs. Most of them are focused on us, what we get out of God, and how God makes us feel.

That isn’t worship. That’s hedonism. I’m looking at you, Brandon Lake.

March 26th, 2025|0 Comments

The Erosion of Worship Lyrics

We went from singing lyrics like:
Then sings my soul my Savior God to Thee
How great Thou art, how great Thou art

To:
You didn’t want heaven without us
So Jesus, you brought heaven down

Or:
I’ll bring my hard-fought, heartfelt
Been through hell hallelujah

Or:
I want to sit at your feet, drink from the cup in your hands
Lay back against you and breathe, feel your heartbeat

We’ve taken our sacred spaces where we praise the Creator of the universe for His glory and goodness and turned them into places where we tell God what we want from Him next. Church, we must return to true praise in Spirit and in Truth and abandon the hedonism that has infiltrated the holy place.

March 26th, 2025|0 Comments

Biblical Prosperity

Perhaps the prosperity that the Prosperity Gospel Peddlers tout is rooted in a capitalist view of what is good for us. Perhaps the prosperity God promises throughout the Bible is one for our souls, not simply our means. Perhaps when God says he will provide all that we need, it might be manna, not a steak dinner.

Perhaps that’s our problem — we’d rather tell him what is best for us.

March 21st, 2025|0 Comments
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