
Nothing New Under the Sun? Why Your Words Still Matter
The Bible encourages us as Christian writers by demonstrating that our words matter, even if our message has already been written.

The Bible encourages us as Christian writers by demonstrating that our words matter, even if our message has already been written.

Can we write effectively without considering our readers? The four Gospels provide a biblical example of the importance of knowing your audience.

The dreadful and common affliction we call Imposter Syndrome—feeling incompetent, inadequate, or like a failure—can be discouraging, but the Bible has a cure!

The red lines on our carefully crafted words during the editing process can be painful, but the Bible’s description of sanctification can help us embrace it.

Am I called by God to write? How do we discern God’s will if the answer isn’t explicitly stated in the Bible—”Jana, I want you to be a writer”? Here’s my story.

Keeping our spiritual inkwells full helps Christian writers find continuous inspiration and prevent creative stagnancy. Choosing our “ink” wisely helps too.

As writers, we hold a sobering amount of power. God’s Word tells us that words can give life or destroy it. What does that mean for us as Christian writers?
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