Friday, May 11, 2012

Dina Sleiman: Dancing And Writing In God's Grace

Everyone's Story welcomes Dina Sleiman as its guest this week. Dina wears many hats: wife, mom, author, poet, dancer, and an acquisitions editor for Whitefire Publishing. Dina will share with us her insights on passion. Passion is defined in the dictionary as intense and emotional desire and enthusiasm for something. There is no surprise that Dina describes herself as a "passionate follower of Christ." Another passion Dina has is for dancing. Cuddle up with a cup of coffee or tea--or maybe this time of year--a nice tall glass of lemonade, and find out how dance has affected Dina's writing and how she uses dance to connect with God.

~*~What passion do you enjoy in God's grace? Dina would love to hear from you...drop her a comment.~*~

Dance With Passion by Dina Sleiman
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven: a time to be born and a time to die . . . a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance. ~ Ecclesiastes 3:1-4

Hi, my name is Dina Sleiman. If you’ve never heard of me before, allow me to share a few bits of information. My author tagline is “Dance with Passion.” I describe my writing as “lyrical stories that dance with light.” My debut novel is called, Dance of the Dandelion, and I have two other completed manuscripts titled Dance from Deep Within, and Dancing After the Wind. Hmm. Do you see a recurring theme here? Yes, I love dance. It’s a huge part of who I am, how I live, how I write, and even how I relate to God.

I have had the honor serving as a worship dance choreographer and director for eighteen years, and I have discovered that dance is at its core, a form of communication. It can be used in as many ways as words themselves: worship, praise, prayer, intercession, warfare, prophecy, evangelism, teaching, and yes, even fun and entertainment.

Throughout my writing, dance becomes a metaphor for life: for the willingness to step beyond yourself, to embrace the wonder about you, to move in harmony with the universe. Yet dance is an actual physical expression as well. As joy and celebration build within, they require an outlet. And so, our hands and feet begin to move, our bodies begin to sing and flow, releasing emotions from our hearts and culminating in dance. Even releasing the heavenlies deep within through our fingertips and toes.


Dance is a fundamental form of human expression. It can be found throughout history in nearly every culture. It can be found in the Old Testament as a form of celebration, praise, and worship. Dance is often a community expression, drawing us together in unity and love. David danced before the Lord with all his might, and God was well pleased. Even Jesus spoke of his frustration with the generation around him by saying in Matthew 11, "We played the flute for you, and you did not dance; we sang a dirge and you did not mourn.” Yet how often do we stifle this wondrous outlet?

Most churches today that incorporate contemporary choruses sing songs about dance. “Dance with me, oh lover of my soul.” "Dancers who dance upon injustice.” “We will dance on the streets that are golden.” “Dancing with my Father God in fields of grace.” The list goes on and on, but do we take it seriously, or do we stand still and sing the words, hampering our bodies from becoming living, breathing expressions of praise. 

Romans 12:1 instructs, "Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship." Of course this scripture has many applications, but I prefer to take it quite literally.

Dance may or may not be acceptable in your church’s culture. However, I encourage you, on your own, at home, in your prayer closet and throughout your life to offer up your bodies as living sacrifices of praise. Embrace and enjoy the wonder of dance. Take time to relate with God through this amazing form of expression. And join me as I explore the unforced rhythms of grace. 

Author's Bio:

Dina Sleiman writes lyrical stories that dance with light. Most of the time you will find this Virginia Beach resident reading, biking, dancing, or hanging out with her husband and three children, preferably at the oceanfront. Since finishing her Professional Writing MA in 1994, she has enjoyed many opportunities to teach literature, writing, and the arts. She was the Overall Winner in the 2009 Touched by Love contest for unpublished authors. Her debut novel, Dance of the Dandelion with Whitefire Publishing, is now available at amazon and other online and ebook distributors. Dina is represented by Tamela Hancock Murray of The Steve Laube Agency. She has recently become an acquisitions editor for WhiteFire as well. Join her as she discovers the unforced rhythms of grace. For more info visit her at http://dinasleiman.com/


15 comments:

  1. How lovely! God loves those who dance for Him.

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    1. Holly, welcome to Everyone's Story. May your passions be blessed as well.

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    2. :) Agreed. I especially love to watch kids dancing for God. We have so much fun at our monthly children's church service.

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  2. And Dina's passion shows beautifully in her wonderful novel Dance of the Dandelion. Loved that book.

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    1. Thanks, Christine. You know I'm a big fan of yours as well.

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  3. Dance is a beautiful metaphor for life and I love to dance! It reminds me of the newest version of "Footsteps" where the footprints suddenly become wild and all over the place--and it's because Jesus is dancing with us!

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    1. Oh, cool. I haven't seen that yet. I'll have to look for it.

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  4. Oh, and I should probably mention that I have a few of my favorite dances I've choreographed on my website under the "dance" link if anyone would like to check them out.

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  5. Christine & Sandra--welcome back to Everyone's Story. It's always a pleasure to see you two here ♡

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  6. Wonderful post, Dina! I love how you incorporate dancing into all your stories. =)

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    1. Everyone, Roseanna is my editor at WhiteFire. Thanks for stopping by Roseanna :) As we were talking earlier in the week, I love how you weave the classics into all your stories.

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  7. Lovely post. Enjoyed reading more about Dina! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Hi Caroline. Thanks for the encouragement.

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  8. A warm welcome to Everyone's Story, Roseanna, and Caroline--I'm always pleased to see you here!

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  9. Dina, thanks for your guest appearance this past week. Your segment encouraged many to honor God with the very passion He blessed us with. I wish you all the best as you continue your joys of dance, writing, and wherever He leads you.

    Elaine

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