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“Test the waters!” I’ve often told writers. You’re probably wondering what that means.

 As some of you may know, the first book I wrote was “returned” (I learned not to call them “rejections”) by 42 publishers over a six-year period. It would have been easy to believe the evil one’s accusations that God must not have called me to write, but the fact that I had already been published numerous times in Christian periodicals proved him to be a liar. Still, I have to admit that I struggled with the Deadly Ds of disappointment, discouragement, and doubt. When an article based on the book was published in first one and then three different periodicals with a combined readership of over one million, I was encouraged to keep on keeping on.

During the process of looking for a publisher for my next three books I “tested the waters” by submitting portions to periodicals. The encouragement I received when these short pieces were printed helped me persevere. The message I felt called to share obviously was publishable and was being read.

Writing for periodicals is an exciting way to impact lives as you grow your writing credits. And this year’s GPCWC provides more opportunities than usual.

Do you have a story to tell of Christ’s power for life? That’s essentially why Power for Living started in 1943, and that’s why today more than a quarter of a million readers still find it lives up to its name. Power for Living ministers to a broad adult readership from a variety of churches and age groups—from the many individuals in Sunday school to the tens of thousands of adults receiving it through a Christian outreach, like church-to-home contacts, convalescent ministries, and prison ministries. Catherine DeVries, the managing editor, is eager to meet with you.

Do you enjoy reading and writing devotionals? Catherine also will be representing The Quiet Hour, a daily devotional magazine that is 100% freelance written. Do you want to reach the world through the Internet? Cindy Sproles, editor of ChristianDevotions.us, welcomes submissions from published authors, seasoned writers, and aspiring writers. You’ll find tips and guidelines on the conference website at www.writehisanswer.com/Philadelphia/2011_periodical_editors.htm.

Have you taught Sunday church school, perhaps developing your own curriculum? Urban Ministries, Inc. is sending Dr. Cheryl Clemetson, Vice President of Editorial, and Janet Grier, editor of Preschool Playhouse (ages 2-5) and Primary Street (ages 6-8). UMI principally serves an urban, African American audience. David C. Cook’s African-American curriculum line, Echoes, also will be represented by Catherine DeVries.

Perhaps you write short stories and poetry. Rowena Kuo of Harpstring will want to meet with you. And these are just some of the opportunities at this year’s GPCWC to “test the waters” through writing for periodicals.

Remember the earlier you register, the better opportunity you have to get your top picks for your free 15-minute one-on-one appointments.

Father, thank You. Thank You for all the ways You have encouraged me as I have sought to “write Your answer” and all You will do for this year’s conferees.

 

 

Whew! This evening I finished adding bios for 17 more faculty members under the broad Agents and Other category. From literary agent Les Stobbe who will draw from his 58 years of experience as a writer in his continuing session for Advanced Writers to Suzanne Kuhn, owner of an author events company who has traveled with Karen Kingsbury to her arena events, this year’s GPCWC is, I believe, the strongest yet.

Are you interested in devotional writing? Beth Patch, editor of CBN.com’s Daily Devotional which averages over 125,000 page views per month, will teach a workshop on “Devoted to You.” You’ll learn  the basics of writing inspiring and encouraging devotionals from the new material  life gives you every day. Beth’s workshop will include story selection and development, scripture choices, following writers’ guidelines, and  self-editing. Get an editor’s viewpoint on what works and what doesn’t.

Do you know you need a website to promote your book(s) and a blog so your voice can be heard, yet you’re afraid of the cost and the unknowns  of creating a website? Website designer Jerry Thompson will offer a two-hour Website Clinic on Wednesday and meet with you one-on-one during the conference. By the end of the conference you will have a website and blog designed by you and for you which can be edited as often as desired. And you’ll have tutorials and other resources available as you move forward.

Need an agent? Diana Flegal from Hartline Literary Agency also will be with us. Diana’s focus is nonfiction but she entertains well-written fiction as  well. She has a passion for getting great writers published, also venturing into the ABA market. More info about the kinds of books and authors she is  interested in representing is on the conference website. If you are uncertain about “How How to Write an Attention-Getting Proposal” you’ll  want to attend her workshop.

Do you know the difference between “Good vs. Great?” Nicole Resciniti, a literary agent with The Seymour Agency, will provide an in-depth analysis of what distinguishes an amazing manuscript from an average one. She’ll also provide tips on how to improve your current WIP with an eye toward making the material marketable. Nicole is currently accepting submissions and actively building her client list. Again, there’s more info on the conference website.

Today’s authors are expected to be more and more involved in getting the word out about their books. Does the thought of publicity overwhelm you? In her workshop, “Creating Buzz for Your Book,” publicist and writer’s coach and consultant Twila Belk will discuss simple, silly, and strategic ways to create buzz and help you come up with a plan that works for you. Got stage fright when it comes to meeting the public? Angela Breidenbach and Suzanne Kuhn will teach a workshop on Amazing Author Appearances.” From book signings to speaking events, learn how to manage the unforeseen and leap the avoidable potholes.

I could go on and on. If these 17 faculty members made up our entire faculty, it would be an amazing conference. But still to come are bios for 11 editors representing 16 periodicals and 24 authors in addition to the 17 book editors whose info I posted two days ago at www.writehisanswer.com/Philadelphia/2011_book_editors.htm.

Thank You, Father, for each faculty member and all the ways You will bless us through them.

In Him –

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I hope you’ll visit http://www.rosemccauley.blogspot.com/ where I’m today’s (June 10) guest blogger.

Be encouraged! The One who has called you to “write His answer” is faithful. He will open the right door at the right time!

 

Today I received the June issue of the American Family Association Journal. The Statue of Liberty on the cover and headline, “The decay of  Greatness,” immediately grabbed my attention. The article ends with the sobering words, “Should Christians fail to be salt and light, they will surely experience the bitter sorrow of watching their society fall, just as the Athenians and Romans before them.”

Franklin Graham’s June newsletter contains a similar message. “Our nation today is in trouble,” he wrote. “We see moral decay spreading throughout the land. Our country is deteriorating rapidly, an ever-tightening spiral downward-financially, socially, and spiritually. America is decaying from within.

“The real problem is that as a nation we have turned our backs on God, removing Him from schools, businesses, and government, and unfortunately  many a family has taken God out of their home as well. If this country hopes to make it through the enormous crises we now face, if we want America to be a nation worth leaving to our grandchildren, we have to turn back to God.”

In the midst of growing hostility to Christ we must not be silent. For such a time as this I believe God is raising up an army of Christians to “Write His Answer.” He can use you to make a difference!  Whether you write fiction or nonfiction, for children or adults, the August 10-13 Greater Philadelphia Christian Writers Conference will equip you to write about a God who is real, who is reachable, and who changes lives.

Now that I’m almost caught up with work from the May 11-14 Colorado Christian Writers Conference and my veggie garden is planted I’ll be focusing on the Philly conference. Next week I’ll begin adding bios for our 68 faculty members and editorial needs to www.writehisanswer.com/Philadelphia. I’ll also be posting info about our Thursday, August 11, expanded Teens Write program. Today I posted some exciting updates and the application for the ten full scholarships covering the cost of registration that the Cec Murphey Foundation is providing. GPCWC also provides partial scholarships for those with financial need as well as time payments.

Remember, the sooner you register, the better opportunity you have to get your top choices for your free 15-minute appointments with faculty. And there’s still time to be among the first 100 to receive a  fifth appointment if you register for Thursday through Saturday.

I watched the Lord work in awesome ways in Colorado and I expect im to do even more in Philly as together we explore how to effectively Write His Answer” for such a time as this.

Blessed Is He!

Blessed Is He!

“Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!”
The crowd cheered and sang praises.
They waved palm branches
and threw their cloaks before Him.
But Jesus was solemn as He traveled that road –
that road to the cross.
As God incarnate He knew all that was to come.
He saw not just His own death on the cross,
but the persecution of His followers
and the destruction of Jerusalem.
He saw nation rising against nation –
the madness of yet-to-be-born rulers.
And Jesus wept.
He would be wounded and bruised for our sins,
chastised that we might have peace,
lashed that we might be healed;
yet few would accept His gift of life.
The darkness of evil would continue to reign,
but the light of His love
would not be extinguished.
Entrusted to us,
His light will grow brighter.
A cloud of witnesses are cheering us on,
to daily take up our own cross
and follow Him closely.
Blessed is He who is coming – again!

I’m praising God! I didn’t see how I was going to get online registration open April 15 as I promised, but the details and missing pieces came together in an amazing way. I’ve still got a lot more info to add to the website – www.writehisanswer.com/Philadelphia – so I hope you will visit again. Still to be added:

  •  Bios and photos of our 67 faculty members.
  •  Editorial needs for 3 agents and 31 editors.
  •  Lots of additions to the paid critiquers list after I hear from all the faculty.
  •  Info on our expanded Teens Write program that now runs from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on Thursday, August 11.
  •  The application for the TEN full scholarships the Cecil B. Murphey Foundation is offering to cover the cost of registration. (Thank you, Cec!) Travel, lodging, meals, and extras like paid critiques and the earlybird workshops are not included.

 But everything you need to register now is online, and the sooner you register the better opportunity you have of getting your top appointment picks. And remember – the first 100 to register for all three days (Thursday – Saturday) will get a free FIFTH appointment.

 Be sure to check out the new Seminars for Writers and Concerned Christians that we are offering each day. (Go to https://writehisanswer.com/philadelphia/New_Seminars.htm.) As Steve Lawson said in the description of his “Who Is My Neighbor?” seminar, I think these seminars are “close to the heart and call and Jesus.”  I want to encourage you to “tithe” your conference time by attending one or more of these seminars.

Father, thank You in advance for all I know You will do through this year’s conference

Information overload! It’s something I struggle with daily. Sometimes in the midst of the bombardment of emails I want to scream, “I don’t care. Just leave me alone!” And yet the fact is that I DO care, and I think it is vitally important to be informed about the things that really matter.

While many emails are deleted because the information they provide is not on my “need to know” list, the emails I receive daily from ASSIST News are not among them. Dan Wooding and his team of journalists provide critical information about the needs of our brothers and sisters around the world who are facing persecution for their faith in Jesus Christ. Other articles address news that impacts us as Christians – news that more than likely will not be reported elsewhere.

See below to learn how you can receive a free subscription to the important service that ASSIST News provides. And please prayerfully consider coming to the August 10-13 Greater Philadelphia Christian Writers Conference where Dan will keynote Friday evening. In addition, he will lead a special two-hour session on Saturday, August 13, to address the needs of the estimated 100 million Christians worldwide who suffer interrogation, arrest, and even death for their faith in Christ, with millions more facing discrimination and alienation.

Father, You know how overwhelmed we get with the information that confronts us daily. Give us discernment to invest our time in becoming informed about the issues that matter to You and help us to make a difference.

ASSIST News Service (ANS) – PO Box 609, Lake Forest, CA 92609-0609 USA
Visit our web site at: www.assistnews.net — E-mail: assistnews@aol.com
Thursday, March 24, 2011International journalist Dan Wooding offers free subscription to unique news serviceFor Immediate Release
Contact: Dan Wooding
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LAKE FOREST, CA (ANS) — International journalist, Dan Wooding, is offering media outlets, Christian leaders, and anyone else who wants “to keep up with world news and how it affects Christians,” a free subscription to the ASSIST News Service (ANS).

Wooding, 70, began this unique service, that carries unique news about the persecution of Christians around the world, missions, features on inspiring people and popular culture, some 20 years ago. It is based in Lake Forest, California.

With a team of talented writers stationed in some of the world’s hot-spots including India, Pakistan and Egypt, ANS brings up-to-date news stories right into people’s in-boxes.

Many of these stories are carried widely by the Christian media and have also been picked up by secular media including USA Today, the Washington Times, The Minneapolis Tribune-Star, the New York Post, Paul Harvey, WorldNet Daily, The Fox News Channel and the Los Angeles Times.

Wooding has been a journalist now since 1968 and has worked for two of the UK’s top-selling newspapers, been an interviewer for the BBC in London, and now also has a weekly radio show in America called Front Page Radio and a monthly Internet TV show called His Channel live.

What makes Wooding and his team of writers unusual is the fact that none of them get a salary for their media ministry – they each raise their own support and look upon themselves as “Media Missionaries.”

Rick Warren, senior pastor of Saddleback Church, Lake Forest, California, one of America’s largest churches, and author of “The Purpose Driven Life,” has provided an endorsement for Dan Wooding’s autobiography, “From Tabloid to Truth,” which is one of his 44 books. Warren said, “Dan Wooding has lived one of the most amazing and exciting lives you could ever imagine.”

If you would like a free subscription, just send Wooding an e-mail at assistnews@aol.com and give your name and e-mail address and he will add you to the list. Also, please feel free to tell your friends and colleagues about this free offer.

However, please bear in mind that this is a news service, so you will be receiving several stories each day, many of which you will not read anywhere else.

The website for ANS is www.assistnews.net and, by the way, your e-mail address will not be shared with anyone else and is only used to send you these ANS stories.


** You may republish this story with proper attribution.

I have no doubt the May 11-14 Colorado Christian Writers Conference will be a life-changing conference. From Bill Myer’s “Hearing His Answer” keynote Thursday morning through Bob Hostetler’s closing keynote, “A Writer’s Dream,” CCWC 2011 will encourage and equip you to write about a God who is real, who is reachable, and who changes lives. It is critical that we do exactly that whether through books, periodicals, or the Internet.

Through nonfiction and the power of story we can “Write His Answer in an Age of Opposition” as Liz Babbs from Great Britain will challenge us in her Thursday evening keynote. William Agius from Mission International will speak from first-hand experience of the “Works of God in the Middle East” on Friday morning. That evening four members of the faculty will briefly address the need to “Write His Answer to the Issues that Concern Us” followed by round tables. Saturday morning Rusty Wright from The Amy Foundation will talk about “Advocacy Apologetics: Finding Common Ground.”

As I listen to the news, I can’t help but wonder how much longer we will have the freedom to print and distribute Christian literature. I am convinced that NOW is the time to “Write His Answer.” The sense of urgency I feel is underscored by Wednesday’s news that Shahbaz Bhatti, the Minister of Minorities in Pakistan and the only Christian on the cabinet, was martyred. If you read my previous  blog, you know that he spoke at the Philly conference about ten years ago. Daily I hear about Christian brothers and sisters around the world who are being persecuted or martyred for their faith, but this is the first time I personally know someone who has paid the ultimate price.

In a video prior to his assassination Shahbaz said, “I want to share that I believe in Jesus Christ who has given His own life for us. I know what is the meaning of cross. And I am following of the cross” (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-12617562).

We will “Focus on the Cross” in CCWC’s Wednesday evening opening session with Sister Hope, a friend of Shahbaz who has written three must-read articles about him at www.assistnews.net

Please join me in praying for Shahbaz’ mother and for the Christians in Pakistan. And pray for our witness as Christians here in America. I visited the Belief blog on CNN Wednesday (http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/02/critic-of-pakistan-blasphemy-law-shot-and-killed/#comments) and was appalled by the comments. “Ohhhh, I bet there’s a LOT of christians who wish they could make blasphemy laws here in the U.S.  Christian Sharia Law, here we come!” one person said.

My heart cries out, “Oh that we might write and live Your answer.”

Breaking News on ASSIST News Service immediately caught my eye this morning. Pakistan Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti was shot dead by gunmen who ambushed his car in broad daylight in the capital Islamabad. Shahbaz was the cabinet’s only Christian minister. He had received death threats for urging reform to the blasphemy laws.

I met Shahbaz over ten years ago when he spoke at the Greater Philly Christian Writers Conference. His passion for the Lord and burden for Christians to be free to worship Him touched me deeply. Now Shahbaz is with the Lord. He has received a “well done, good and faithful servant,” but my spirit grieves that his voice has been silenced. Who will take his place?

Jesus said, “If any of   you wants to be my follower . . . you must put aside your own pleasures and shoulder your cross, and follow me closely. If you insist on saving your life, you will lose it. Only those who throw away their lives for my sake and for the sake of the Good News will ever know what it means to really live” (Mark 8:34-35 TLB).

In a world that is growing increasingly hostile to Christians, will we take our stand for Christ? Or will we watch silently as our nation abandons the biblical principles upon which we were founded, the name of our Savior and Lord is blasphemed, and our freedom to proclaim Him erodes?

Father, please help us to live and to write Your answer!

A picture . . .

“A picture,” someone has said, “is worth a thousand words.” No wonder writers are encouraged to “show don’t tell.”

I hope you’ll visit www.writehisanswer.com/Colorado and click on the video welcome to the Colorado Christian Writers Conference. In addition to the pictures are words from former conferees and faculty. No matter how many times I’ve watched the video (and I have watched it many times), I continue to be stirred by the words of Michael Gantt, a pastor from Vermont, in Chapter 4 of the video. “It’s very critical,” he said, “that you believe that what God has to say is relevant to this situation. It’s very critical that you – that you believe God will use you to write His message to the world.”

In the midst of the rejection slips that are part of a writer’s life, it can be difficult to believe that God will use us. That’s not surprising. Discouragement is one of the evil one’s most effective weapons. But I challenge you, as my dear friend and mentor, Lee Roddy, challenged me years ago, “Whose voice are you going to listen to?”

“Now glory be to God who by his mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of – infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes” (Eph. 3:20 TLB).