May 22, 2013

Writing Opportunity

Note: I’ve had a few people email & tweet that they missed signing up for the writing opportunities newsletter before the last writing need went out. So, I’m posting it here and extending the deadline to September 30th to allow for everyone to get a chance!

Exemplify is looking for writers to contribute to our October theme: messy faith.

Has there been a time in your life when the Lord began to tear something down only to rebuild again with a new vision? Do you pour your life into the homeless/widows/orphans/prisoners & have a story on how stepping out in faith (to serve the least of these) requires courage? Do you struggle with something that the Church doesn’t always talk about? Have a memoir stye piece on the tough stuff of faith you’d like to see featured?

We’re looking for articles that challenge the reader to step up and step out in faithful trust.

Articles should be well-proofed, less than 900 words, in PDF form (if possible on your end) and submitted in no later than September 30th.

You can email your submission in to kristenontalk21 (at) gmail (dot) com. 

Get to Know Kristen


You can find Kristen at Exemplify Ministries where she loves to help others uncover organic faith. She’s thrilled to have just launched 2:21 – an offshoot of Exemplify – for teenage girls. Through video driven bible studies and regular spotlight shows that focus on the call of the Church, it is Kristen’s hope to equip & inspire women and teen girls to live a life that does. As well as serving at Exemplify Ministries, Kristen is Director of Outreach for A Woman Inspired. When she’s not sitting at Starbuck’s with an extra foam latte in hand, daydreaming up a new idea, she’s hiking in the mountains with her husband, Eric, and dog, Humphrey. Loves: late night latte adventures, all types of music, long weekends, nail polish in every.single.color!, the Doctor, summers spent with her sister, and the family she gets to call her own. She tweets random things @kmschiffman.

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