by Blythe Daniel @BlytheDaniel Recently our family was going through some old photos of when our children were young. We were looking at what they said they wanted to do when they grew up. This was before they made a declaration of faith in Christ and were considering how to…
[ Read More ]Articles Honorable Mention: “P.R.I.M.E. Christian Author” by Kelly May Harris Third Place: “How to Manage Your Day Jesus' Way” by Donna Pryor Second Place: “10 Creative Ways to Read Your Bible” by Shelly Snead First Place: “Trust Jesus with Your What Ifs” by Suzanne Montgomery Blogs (Only Two Entries…
[ Read More ]by Maggie Wallem Rowe It’s the Monday after the conference – anyone feeling a little blue? I have one question for you: When’s the last time you said, “I do”? You’re home again now, suitcase unpacked, conference notes tidied into a pile or strewn across your desk. It’s natural to…
[ Read More ]On Wednesday, May 29, 2024, Eva Marie Everson, on behalf of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Director and Co-Director, Edie Melson and Edwina Perkins, presented The 2024 Selah Awards on the final evening of the conference. The gala event was held in the Spillman Auditorium at the Ridgecrest…
[ Read More ]by Cindy Sproles @CindyDevoted It seems everyone wants to be a writer—or that's what they say. When you mention you're a writer or a published author, what you hear is, "I've always wanted to write a book." They say there's a book in all of us, but the line in…
[ Read More ]By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Disappointments have a way of wiggling into our confidence, especially when our writing friends are at a conference, and we are at home. How does a writer survive? The following tips will help you overcome your sadness while providing tools to improve your craft. Change your…
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