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The Full-Armor Writer

By Dan Balowon March 2, 2022
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Christian communicators need a clear view of what they are getting into. No matter how creative you might be, if you are carrying the banner of Jesus Christ, you will become the target for attack.

Pick any subject; and the world will object to it, going to varying lengths to marginalize it to the lunatic fringe.

Thank you, social media.

Surprised? You shouldn’t be. The times of “cultural Christianity” when society held some level of respect or acceptance for church leaders and attenders are gone. The gloves are off.

We were probably getting too comfortable anyway. God’s plan is offensive, and there’s no way to make it less offensive. It’s God in us, against the world, which is more than sufficient.

How do you prepare yourself spiritually for writing and communicating God’s truth? The same way it has been for two thousand years. The apostle Paul outlined the plan in the last chapter of his letter to the Christians at Ephesus.

First, Ephesians 6:10-13 (NIV):

Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.

For specifics, the text goes on in verses 14-17 (NIV):

Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.

Belt of truth and breastplate of righteousness (v. 14): For writers, this is the first step, preparing your message and living a life of integrity. Hidden agendas will destroy you. A sincere faith and a life of integrity will prevail against evil.

Feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace (v. 15): Writers need good footwear, metaphorically speaking. When someone has a stable foundation, they will not waver.

Shield of faith (v. 16): God protects his children spiritually. A shield of faith for a writer is the protection from arrows, which are plentiful these days. The enemy hates a Christ-follower. Trusting in God’s protection is far more than platitudes or something making you feel better in the moment. It is the eternal Father protecting his children.

Helmet of salvation and Sword of the Spirit (v. 17): For writers, these have an element of defending and attacking. The helmet covering your head is to protect from the mind games of discouragement and temptation; and the sword is the Word of God, which is the greatest weapon we have.

Only Christ-followers have any idea what this passage in Ephesians means. It is true, it is powerful, it is only for God’s children.

Armor up, Christian writer.

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How to Launch Your Book on a Budget

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on March 1, 2022
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Is your book launch budget filled with expenses or investments? Learn how and where to spend your time and money to get the greatest return.
You can listen to this episode How to Launch Your Book on a Budget on Christian Publishing Show.

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How to Launch Your Book on a Budget

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on March 1, 2022
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Is your book launch budget filled with expenses or investments? Learn how and where to spend your time and money to get the greatest return.
You can listen to this episode How to Launch Your Book on a Budget on Christian Publishing Show.

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How to Launch a Book on a Budget

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on February 28, 2022
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A budget allows you to count the costs of the project and decide how much you will spend before you launch your book.www.NovelMarketingConference.com Support the show

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B Is for Buy Back

By Steve Laubeon February 28, 2022
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by Steve Laube

Many authors are also speakers and as such usually have a book table in the back of the room where the audience can purchase a copy of their book during an event. This can be a very valuable source of income for the author if they have negotiated a “buy back” price (also known as the author’s discount) at the time of signing their book contract.

Check Your Contract …

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Category: Book Business, Publishing A-ZTag: Author Buy Back, Author Purchases, Author Sales Tax, Book Business, Publishing A-Z

Fun Fridays – February 25, 2022

By Steve Laubeon February 25, 2022
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23 Reasons Why You Should Not Be Wasting Time on Fun Fridays: What do you call a joke that isn’t funny? A sentence. Back in 1980, I fell off my bike, twisted my foot, and hurt my knee. I’m telling you this now because there was no social media in the ’80s. What do sprinters eat before a race? Nothing; they fast. I was shocked when I found out my toaster wasn’t waterproof. Who shaves at least 20 …

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The Power of Punctuation

By Bob Hostetleron February 24, 2022
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In his memoir, Education of a Wandering Man,­ Louis L’Amour repeats a charming story about two great actresses that reveals the power of punctuation: Sarah Bernhardt . . . finally got a chance to see [Eleanora] Duse on the stage and, overcome with the greatness of the performance, wrote a very quick note to send backstage.  It said: “Sarah Bernhardt says Eleanora Duse is a great actress.” Busy …

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No Need to Be Insulting

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon February 23, 2022
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Recently, my husband and I decided to sell his Lincoln sedan. The vehicle had been driven only a few miles and was barely out of warranty. The dealership always sent a valet to drive the 40-mile round trip for scheduled maintenance. Kept in a garage, the car had no ding or scratch; and the interior was spotless. Who wouldn’t want this fantastic car? I called up a local used-car dealership. They …

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D Is for Dispute Resolution

By Steve Laubeon February 21, 2022
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Pray that it never happens to you. But if there is a situation where you find yourself in a legal battle with your publisher regarding your book contract there are terms that will dictate how that disagreement is handled.

Here is one version from an old contract:
Any claim or dispute arising from or related to this Agreement shall be settled by mediation and, if …

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Category: Book Business, Contracts, Publishing A-ZTag: Book Business, Contracts, Disputes

Fun Fridays – February 18, 2021

By Steve Laubeon February 18, 2022
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Close your eyes and let the sound of this a capella rendition of “Ave Maria” wash over you. It may be the best four minutes you’ll spend in the arts today–unless you are writing your book (like you are supposed to be doing instead of watching Fun Friday videos). (If you cannot see the embedded video in your newsletter email, please click the headline and go directly to our …

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