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Articles related to "Christian Writing"
Christian Writers' Market Guide Any information that can help sell one's writing is good. The 2007 Christian Writers' Market Guide is great tool. christian writers' market guide 2007 • christian book publishers • christian magazine publishers • christian writing • writing guides
Website For Christian Writers Faithwriters.com is a great website for both Christians and writers. Take a look at the many things the site has to offer. christian writers • christian community • christian writing challenges • encourage writers • writers websites
Proving Jesus The central person of Christianity is Jesus Christ. If Jesus is fictional or mythical, Christianity collapses. So, was Jesus real? jesus • history • christ • evidence • jew
Interview With Christian Author Thomas Phillips Thomas Phillips talks about his new book ' Molech Prophecy', and offers advice for the aspiring author to improve their craft and discusses the importance of Faith in art interview with thomas phillips • tips and advice for christian authors • christian author • christian writing tips • mystery writing tips
Taking the Bible Literally A review of "The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible" by A.J. Jacobs, author of The Know-It-All year of living biblically • living biblically • book review • a.j. jacobs • follow the bible literally
2009 Christian Writers' Market Guide Review The 2009 Christian Writers' Market Guide continues it's long standing tradition of excellence. Sally Stuart gives Christian freelance writers an important tool. 2009 christian writers' market guide • sally stuart • christian book publishers • christian magazines • christian periodicals
Characteristics of a Christian Homeschool A Christian home school is different for many families who teach the Bible at home. But, there are some similarities, no matter how you look at it. christian homeschooling • christian principles • christian values • bible reference book • bible curriculum
Legend of Saint Collen Out of Celtic legend comes the tale of Saint Collen and the demon Fairy King. celtic • legends • saints • demons • fairy
Paleo-orthodox Protestants Thomas C. Oden calls on Christians to listen to classical Christian theology, and this has potential to be a doorway to Christian unity around the essentials. divisions in christianity • what is paleo-orthodoxy • classical christian theology • thomas oden's theology • liberal vs. classical theology
Percy Bysshe Shelley Biography Life and Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley, one of England's greatest poets, contemporary of John Keats, and husband of Frankenstein's creator, Mary Godwin Shelley. percy bysshe shelley • shelley's biography • shelley's poems • shelley romantic poet • shelley english poet
Quotes Found in The Shack William P. Young uses epigraphs in his novel The Shack. Here is a list of epigraphs for chapters 6-10 and a brief synopsis of their source. william p young • the shack • jacques ellul • cs lewis • henry van dyke
The Practice of Contemplative Prayer Contemplative Prayer is a Christian meditation technique. It seeks to still the mind by watching the breath, repeating a sacred formula or resting in silence. how to practice contemplative prayer • teachers of contemplative prayer • sitting posture for contemplative prayer • christian meditation watching the breath • mantras for christian meditation
The Text of the New Testament None of the original books of the New Testament exist today. Surviving copies were all made much later and contain both intentional and accidental mistakes. the new testament • scribes and early christianity • scribal changes in the new testament • early christianity • scribes and the bible
Luther's Tragic Mistake: Part One Luther begins his tract by recounting how earlier church leaders had warned about "Jewish maliciousness." He also cites a vague threat or rumor spoken about him. patriarchs • jews • luther • threat • rumor
What Caused Christianity? Over two billion people today identify themselves with Christianity, making it the most popular religion in the world. How did Christianity begin? christ • christian • luke • acts • history
What the Left-Hand Path is all about A general myth of the Left-Hand Path philosophy is that it is "Satanic" and that those who adhere to it are evil in nature. the left-hand path • the right-hand path • satanism • the church of satan • the temple of set
Islam (and the Qur'an) Judaism is the father of both Christianity and Islam; all three share common beliefs despite tragic misunderstandings between these closely related faiths. islam • judaism • christianity • beliefs • faiths |
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