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Know your audience
It helps to know who your target audience is. You can start by creating a “Reader Persona” or “Avatar”. Give them a name, interests, a personality and age, what do they believe, how do you want to reach out to them – is it a story, your testimony or a teaching? If it is your…
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A Simple Process for Better Writing
Not all writing serves the same purpose. However, the process behind good writing is quite similar. Whether you’re creating a blog post, a Bible study, a personal testimony, a memoir, or even a novel, the core principles remain the same. What changes is the focus, structure, and intention behind your words. Here is a general…
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Cut Filler Words
Cut filler words to improve your writing Have you ever read a sentence that feels long-winded, repetitive, or overwhelming? The culprit is often the overuse of filler words, those tiny, seemingly harmless words that sneak into your writing without adding real value. Filler words such as “just,” “actually,” “really,” “very,” or “like” might seem harmless…
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Open Letter to Christian Self-Publishing Authors
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, First, thank you. Writing a book as a Christian, especially choosing to self-publish, is no small calling. Whether you’re sharing testimony, teaching Scripture, offering encouragement, or telling a story shaped by faith, you’re stewarding something sacred. Words have weight. They shape hearts. They point people somewhere. That matters. Because…
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Quoting from the Bible: Copyright Permissions
A Guide for Christian Authors For Christian authors, Scripture is often central to the message God has placed on your heart. Whether you’re writing a devotional, memoir, Bible study, or faith-based nonfiction, it’s important to understand that not all Bible translations can be quoted freely in published books. Overstepping these parameters, even unintentionally doing so,…
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Memoirs, Past or Present Tense?
Memoirs and testimonies are interlinked, yet there is a difference in focus. When we share about our past, our journey, the lessons learnt through the joys, sorrows and experiences of our past, we open up a window to our souls- A testimony tells the story but focuses on the redemption, deliverance or salvation story in…

