From the Archive
Power in the Pause
You love them too much. That’s what was written in red at the top of my 10th grade advanced literature assignment, with a circle […]
God’s Will is Not Lost: For Those Trying to Find It
As Christian writers we often agonize over God’s will. We want him to direct us to the best agent for us, the right publishing house, […]
Tales from the Script
We all have them. Those horror stories. The daggers stabbing at us, zombies chasing us, those freaky clowns riding that squeaky tricycle around and around […]
Why Should Authors Invest in School Visits?
Authors are encouraged to know their target audience and connect with the readers who will be buying their books. These tasks become a little more […]
Become a Writer In Residence
Do you dream of uninterrupted writing time, surrounded by nature’s beauty? Would you benefit from living and writing for several weeks among a community of […]
Writing 101: A Masterclass in 10 Quotes
“Never use abstract nouns when concrete ones will do. If you mean ‘More people died’ don’t say “Mortality rose.” ~ C. S. Lewis “A good […]
Prayer: The Foundation of a Writing Life
Years ago a friend shared with me that her co-worker always bowed her head to pray before tackling her workload. This simple act was the […]
Insider Submission Tips from Focus on the Family’s Sheila Seifert
Focus on the Family’s director of parenting content, Sheila Seifert, wants to help writers prepare for submitting articles and increase their chances for being considered […]
Whispers in the Pews: An Interview with Chris Morris (Part 1)
Whispers is a collection of essays from 17 people, telling their stories of how mental illness has been handled by the church. […]

