In this Issue: The Way, Fossil Facts, The Home-Our First Mission, The Security of the Believer, Whose Slave Are You?
In this Issue: Honoring His Image, A More Excellent Way, Is There Life on Other Planets?, Free on the Inside, and more.
In this Issue: Be Your Own Boss, Taking the Risk, To the Praise of His Glory, Respect for Authority, What Does the Bible Say about Conversion?, and more.
Championing a Faith That Works Anabaptist Voice is published quarterly and seeks to interpret Bible truth in a simple childlike way, and to apply Bible teaching to the lives of living saints in a practical manner.
Championing a Faith That Works Anabaptist Voice is published quarterly and seeks to interpret Bible truth in a simple childlike way, and to apply Bible teaching to the lives of living saints in a practical manner.
In this Issue: “Handmade”, Comprehending the Incomprehensible Love of God, Worth Dying For, Teaching Money and Material Values, Man Created or Descended?, The Paradox of Tolerance, and more.
In this Issue: A Mind to Understand Truth, How Can I Know God's Will?, Tools for Truthseekers, and more.
Championing A Faith That Works. Anabaptist Voice is published quarterly and seeks to interpret Bible truth in a simple childlike way, and to apply Bible teaching to the lives of living saints in a practical manner.
In this Issue: Official Inspection Station, The Deceitfulness of Riches, The Devil Made Me Do It?, Teaching Personal Responsibility, Threescore Years and Ten, Eroding Religion, and more.
In this Issue: Redeeming Time in Prison, Faith and Bitterness, Bible Study Guide, and more,
So much to write, and so little time.
The person who writes for a Conservative Mennonite publisher faces one extremely important question. How can I make my story leave a proper Christian witness, give it a Scriptural flavor, and have it turn out “right” while still keeping it realistic?
Over the past several decades, I have taught a number of writing classes. I thought you might like to meet some of my students. Some were outstanding because of their talents, but I remember most of them best for other reasons . . . .
Some reading material has a way of holding my attention and reading it is a pleasure. Even doctrinal articles are occasionally written this way. Some reading material is boring and the writer rambles on and on. That type of reading is drudgery. What makes the difference?
You are 16… or 18… You love to write. You have kept a journal or a diary for years. You have pen pals in a dozen states and three provinces. You have a collection of books about writing prominently displayed on your bookshelf. You attend every writer’s workshop that comes along. You love words.