Writing Christian articles can be a bit challenging to say the least.
There's the fear of not being well-versed in scripture or not having a proper grasp on Christian Doctrine, as well as the notion of all the good ideas being already taken.
Well, here's some good news for you.
I've compiled a list of fresh ideas, hot off the press for you to consider and presented them here in this article.
So, the next time you're stuck and can't seem to get going, you may want to check this list to get a jump-start.
Here goes:
1) Write Christian articles based on your own testimony.
The number one rule for effective writing is to write what you know, and who knows your testimony better than you. Your life's experience is more interesting than you think. Somebody out there needs to know what you went through and you need to tell them.
2) Write articles based on other people's testimony.
I don't mean copy famous people's testimonies but base your articles on people that you actually know; friends, family, acquaintances, local church members, co-workers, etc.
3) Write a series of articles based on the life of different bible characters.
You can start with Adam and work your way through the Old Testament, and continue through the New Testament starting with John the Baptist. You may want to highlight one characteristic about the person or maybe a particular experience they had and what we can learn from it.
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Everest John Alexander is a Minister/Writer/Entrepreneur in public ministry for over 18 years pastoring for 4 of those years. He has authored and self-published several books available at Cheap Christian Ebooks.com and is currently working on his latest book, "Understanding How To Pray Effectively." His bestselling Ebook "Understanding The 3 Levels of Salvation: Spirit, Soul and Body" can be found at: 3 Levels Of Salvation.com Everest is married to his best friend of 29 years, Loraine who literally prayed him into the Kingdom of Heaven! They have two beautiful children, Andrew (23) and Jade (19).

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