WestBow Press announced author Laurie Norlander as the Grand - Prize winner in the third annual
Women of Faith writing contest.
This is the third annual
Women of Faith writing contest that WestBow Press has held.
We are pleased to announce the top 30 finalists of the 2012
Women of Faith writing contest.
Thank you to all of the authors who participated and submitted a manuscript for the 2012
Women of Faith writing contest.
Author Laurie Norlander Receives Grand Prize for «Mirror Images» WestBow Press, the strategic self - publishing division of Thomas Nelson, Inc., has announced author Laurie Norlander is the grand prize winner of the third annual
Women of Faith Writing Contest.
Amy Sorrells» captivating work of Southern fiction, «Comfort and Salvation,» wins this year's Grand Prize WestBow Press, the strategic self - publishing division of the world's largest Christian publisher, Thomas Nelson, Inc., announced author Amy Sorrells as the Grand Prize winner in the second annual
Women of Faith Writing Contest.
Winner of 2010
Women of Faith Writing Contest to be Released by Top Christian Publisher WestBow Press, the self - publishing division of Thomas Nelson, Inc., announced Monday that Thomas Nelson has acquired «Call of a Coward» by Marcia Moston.
The winning title of the 2010
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«We were impressed by Marcia's title from the moment we discovered it through
the Women of Faith Writing Contest.
The winning title of the 2010
Women of Faith Writing Contest will be the first WestBow trade title acquired and distributed by the Thomas Nelson Trade Division.
The Women of Faith writing contest was open to writers of unpublished Christian - themed manuscripts.
«The list of finalists for this year's
Women of Faith writing contest is strong,» said Pete Nikolai, director of publishing services at Thomas Nelson.
Not exact matches
«Once again, expressions
of Christian
faith that honor the rights
of women to choose their own health care options and what happens to their bodies are not seen or heard,»
wrote the Rev. Barbara Kershner Daniel, who pastors the Evangelical Reformed United Church
of Christ
of Frederick, Maryland, in a message that she circulated via email.
Sarah Beth Marr danced professionally for over fifteen years as a ballerina and now encourages
women in the dance
of life and
faith through her
writing.
I speak throughout Canada and internationally to churches, conferences,
women's groups, universities, and workshops on topics ranging from spiritual formation, a sacramental view
of living, being a Christian feminist, the ways that we can navigate change throughout our
faith journey, the embrace
of ancient church practices as a charismatic Christian,
writing, social justice, and many other topics.
Monica blogs on the intersection
of faith and depression at Beautiful Mind Blog and
writes a biweekly column, «
Women, In Flesh and Spirit» at Patheos.
She speaks and
writes about a wide range
of topics — from the pro-life movement, to
women in the church, to movies and pop culture, to religious philosophy and
faith.
While I do not want to prejudge you with your recent «revelations» as to what you believe describes the «two men in a bed» or «two
women at the mill grinding,» I think before anyone interprets this as Jesus not judging one because
of their sexual orientation, but obviously
of their
faith in what Jesus did for them on the Cross, we also need to look at what the Apostle Paul
wrote under the inspiration
of the Holy Spirit.
Problem definition is time - consuming, a deep journey into our own prejudices and hopes for a Christian
faith that actually makes a difference, a horrible awakening that giants
of the
faith may have little
faith in God and more in courts and money, that fame - seekers exist within the church system and garner friends as shields, that a man that marries a second wife may wish to destroy the first wife at any cost, and that authors can indeed
write good books but run away from
women speaking
of their own abuse, and that prior friendships dictate the limits
of Christianity....
During the recent controversy over whether Muslim
women in Britain should wear the veil, Dr. Taj Hargey, chairman
of the Muslim Educational Centre in Oxford,
wrote «In contrast to a blind acceptance
of specific 7th - century tribal Arabian dress and cultural norms, which have no eternal scriptural endorsement (as believers are required only to be modest), modern Muslims should revive the Islamic principle
of ijtihadto interpret the
faith for themselves.»
«There will be separate prayer spaces for Muslims, Christians, Jews and men and
women of other
faiths,» he
wrote.
In his first encyclical, Lumen Fidei, Pope Francis
wrote: «The transmission
of the
faith not only brings light to men and
women in every place; it travels through time, passing from one generation to another.
I
write about my search for identity as a mother and
woman, my struggle with
faith, and the challenges
of marriage after loss.
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of Faith, Pat and Candy, Oh My Heartsie Girl, The Crazy Organized Blog Monday, The Modest Mom, The Quinnessential Mommy, Look We're Learning, ABC Creative Learning, My Sweet Things, Crystal and Comp, Simple Life
of a Fire Wife, Curly Crafty Mom,
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Stories
written by a
woman whose father was a notable and respected Sufi leader explored
faith, identity and loyalty, all aspects
of Noor's extraordinary background that fed into her exceptional character.
Rinku was attracted to the project because «Telling an untold story
of an amazing
woman whose
faith was important, who went from
writing and playing music to fight for her country is positive and inspiring.
BLOOMINGTON, IND. — Feb. 14, 2013 — WestBow Press, the strategic self - publishing division
of the world's largest Christian publisher, Thomas Nelson, Inc., announced the 30 finalists for the third annual
Women of Faith ™
writing contest.
Much
of her
writing, teaching, and lecturing centers around struggles
of belonging and alienation with regard to
faith, particularly among young adults and especially with regard to young
women.
- Publishers Weekly «With poetic
writing and elegant imagery,
Women in Sunlight tells a story
of friendship, love, and having courage to take a leap
of faith into the unknown.»
Grand Rapids, MI - From #Me Too movement to
women in Christian publishing, everything was up for discussion at the Festival
of Faith &
Writing at Calvin College last week.
This year, WestBow Press and
Women of Faith are celebrating our third official
writing contest, and we're so proud
of the past winners.
Faith Erin Hicks — awesome artist, friend and the
woman responsible for introducing me to the glories
of Fullmetal Alchemist —
wrote a great post about the importance
of stories ending after she read volume twenty - seven.
Lucky for me, an executive from Thomas Nelson spoke at the convention and mentioned that their new self - publishing division had teamed with
Women of Faith for a
writing contest where the winner would receive a free publishing package.