<p>Christians are warriors for Christ but we don't fight as the world fights. In 1839 English Author Edward Bulwer-Lytton penned the adage The pen is mightier than the sword. What is a writer's place in the war on evil? A writer's words can inspire a reader but where does the writer go for encouragement guidance and inspiration?</p><p> </p><p>God gifted writers with a unique passion. Kat Heckenbach of Realm Makers Consortium once said ...when you have a real passion for novel writing you're going to get discouraged by the road bumps-because they are in the way of what you so desperately want. How do we handle the road bumps?</p><p> </p><p>When an author is staring defeat in the face he or she needs a weapon to fight back. 40 Weapons of War was written to relate the scriptures to the unique perspective of writers to give them weapons against the enemy. Jump into a forty day study of the scriptures and how they relate to past present and future writers.</p>