
How to Build a Platform as a Christian Writer for God’s Glory (Not Your Own)
Practical tips and an alternative approach for Christian writers who want to build a platform and glorify God without the pitfalls of pride and self-promotion
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.
Practical tips and an alternative approach for Christian writers who want to build a platform and glorify God without the pitfalls of pride and self-promotion
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The 2nd in a series of Bible study tips for beginners, learn how to study the Bible in context. Jana Carlson shows that if you can read you can study the Bible.
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Is there anything wrong with longing for the “good ol’ days”, simpler times? The Bible has something to say about nostalgia and discontentment with the present.
A battle with creation, victory hidden in the onions, 8 practical ways to use the psalms, when we don’t feel like spending time with God, and plenty of laughter
Do you feel unworthy of God’s love today, like your sins make your situation hopeless, beyond God’s goodness and grace? Be encouraged by my story.
Praising people, the ignorance of sheep, Google and anxiety, summer heat, and some helpful thoughts about platform
Beauty everywhere, inadequate answers to our big questions, the danger of an uncompromising life, socializing, invaluable memory, and making a difference
The 1st in a series of Bible study tips for beginners, learn why context is important and can even be life-changing. Jana Carlson uses 1 John 4:4 as an example.
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