
5 Christian Writing Tips From the Bible to Serve Our Readers Well
As writers of faith, we can learn so much from God’s Word. But where do we start? The Bible offers a beautiful blueprint for our work.
I know what it’s like to go through the motions of “Godly womanhood”, feeling inadequate, weak, and wanting every step of the way.
Like resplendent sunflowers, we radiate God’s glory when we look to the Son. As we get to know Jesus more through His Word, we learn to rest in His grace instead of wrestling with our weakness, and our transformation demonstrates His power.
I know what it’s like to go through the motions of “Godly womanhood”, feeling inadequate, weak, and wanting every step of the way.
Like resplendent sunflowers, we radiate God’s glory when we look to the Son. As we get to know Jesus more through His Word, we learn to rest in His grace instead of wrestling with our weakness, and our transformation demonstrates His power.
I know what it’s like to go through the motions of “Godly womanhood”, feeling inadequate, weak, and wanting every step of the way.
Like resplendent sunflowers, we radiate God’s glory when we look to the Son. As we get to know Jesus more through His Word, we learn to rest in His grace instead of wrestling with our weakness, and our transformation demonstrates His power.

As writers of faith, we can learn so much from God’s Word. But where do we start? The Bible offers a beautiful blueprint for our work.

Do you struggle to see God’s answers to your prayers? Our daughter’s prayer seemed impossibly specific, and I worried she’d be disappointed. What happened next changed how I pray forever.

The joy is gone. The words won’t flow. What do you do when writing starts to feel like just another chore?

We all long for consistency, but our best intentions often fail in the rush of a busy life. I found the secret to lasting habits not in a complex new method, but in a simple memory from my grandparents’ kitchen.

No matter how resolute we may be in our goal-setting or how disciplined and diligent we are, there’s only one thing we can count on this year.

Ever received an awkward gift you didn’t expect or deserve? Christmas celebrates the best gift of all—it’s freely given and lasts forever.

Staring at a barren bank account, I wondered how God would provide. Waiting for God to act can really test our faith. But Christmas gives us unshakable proof that He is faithful.

My to-do list was a mile long, but an unexpected guest taught me I was preparing for all the wrong things. Are we just getting ready for the holiday, or are we preparing our hearts for Christ?

Have your Christmas plans flopped? Our holiday dream was cancelled! But when you’re facing Christmas disappointment, there is one hope you can cling to that will never let you down.

When I finally confessed to my lie, the relief was instant. That feeling is the key to understanding the deep, lasting peace Jesus came to give us.

When the joy of Christmas is buried under a mountain of expectations, it’s easy to feel lost in the hustle. What if we’ve missed the point? There’s a simple truth that can clear the chaos and restore the wonder.

What if your words could shape someone’s faith?
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