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    Cynthia Bezek *                                               * Editorial Needs Posted
Editor, Pray!
http://www.praymag.com

Cynthia is editor of Pray! magazine, a position God opened up to her via a rejection letter! She began her publishing career as a reporter for a daily newspaper, and later transitioned to freelancing for Christian magazines. She started and led Christian writers’ critique groups in New York and Indiana, and has also taught writing and composition at the college level. Her first book, Come Away with Me: Pray! Magazine's Guide to Prayer Retreats, is scheduled for release by NavPress in May 2008.

Workshop 6D - Why Editors Reject Articles

Editorial Needs
Teaching articles on a specific aspect of prayer that will help believers who are already committed to prayer to pray more effectively, fervently, consistently, or joyfully. Click here for specific topics and topics not appropriate for Pray! 

       
    Jesse Florea *
Editor, Focus on the Family Clubhouse
Representing Clubhouse Jr., Breakaway, Brio, Brio and Beyond  magazines
www.clubhousemagazine.com

Jesse has worked at Focus on the Family for 14 years. During that time he’s been the associate editor for Breakaway magazine (teen boys), editor of Clubhouse Jr. magazine (4- to 8-year-olds) and developer and editor of the “Focus on Your Child’s Tween Ages” newsletter for parents of 8- to 12-year-olds. For the last 10 years, he’s been the editor of Clubhouse—Focus’ magazine for tweens. He earned bachelor and master’s degrees in communications from Wheaton College, Illinois. Professionally, Jesse has written or co-written several books (including Adventures of Average Boy: Growing Up Super Average, Young Believer 365 and The One-Year Devos for Sports Fans all with Tyndale House Publishers), and thousands of newspaper and magazine articles. He lives with his wife and two teenagers in Colorado Springs.

Workshop 3G - Writing for Children
Workshop 4A -
Begin and End with a Bang

Editorial Needs
Focus on the Family Clubhouse magazine teaches 8- to 12-year-old boys and girls a biblical worldview through exciting stories, fun activities and features that tickle their funny bones and expand their view of God.
         Each article featured in Clubhouse is designed to entertain and educate, while providing moral insight based on God’s Word. Clubhouse offers children spiritual guidance in the form of adventure, humor and a variety of fiction and nonfiction stories.
         
Clubhouse is currently seeking articles on biblical archeology, apologetics and biblical worldview (900 words); humorous quizzes with a point (800 words); articles about kids who do amazing things (800 words); and original craft and/or recipe ideas.

       
Andrea Vinley Jewell *
Managing Editor
Focus on the Family magazine
www.family.org

Andrea is the managing editor of Focus on the Family magazine, where she has been on staff for nine years. She’s also worked as an editor for Pastor’s Family Edition and Physician. Her freelance writing has appeared in On Course, Brio, Breakaway and Today’s Pentecostal Evangel.

Paid Critiques - articles

Editorial Needs
Focus on the Family magazine is interested in nonfiction interview, profile, inspirational, and humorous articles on matters concerning family, marriage, parenting, and midlife. In addition to the general version of Focus on the Family magazine, which targets our overall constituency, we have four specialized versions each month: • Couples (married first five years, no children) • Parents (married with children at home) • Single Parents • Midlife and Beyond (married and single, no children at home, close to or in retirement).
     Focus on the Family
magazine’s biggest needs are for midlife and young couples.
     We
do not publish personal testimonies, poetry, fiction, book reviews, tributes or devotions.

       
    Sherri Langton *
Associate Editor
Bible Advocate and Now What?
www.cog7.org/BA

Sherri has worked 18 years in Christian publishing. She is also a freelance writer whose work has appeared in Focus on the Family, Decision, Discipleship Journal, Today's Christian Woman, and other publications. Sherri has contributed poetry and articles to the collections My Turn to Care, Teatime Stories for Women, Becoming a Godly Man, Faces of Faith, and Chicken Soup for the Soul in Menopause. In addition, she teaches workshops at several Christian writers conferences. Sherri lives in Denver, where she enjoys playing drums and percussion at her church.

Continuing Session - Getting Into Print: The Essentials of Non-Fiction Writing for Beginners
Paid Critiques - articles, devotionals, personal experience stories

Editorial Needs
The Bible Advocate is one of the oldest religious magazines in America, founded in 1863. It is published by the Bible Advocate Press, the publication agency of the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day). Click here for 2008 theme list.
 
Now What? has been on the Internet since late 1996 (www.cog7.org/BA/NowWhat/). It is a monthly e-zine aimed at the unchurched that addresses the "felt needs" of people. Each issue centers around a personal experience, with articles related to the topic. Stories show an individual's struggle that either led him to faith in Christ or deepened his walk with God. Now What? has covered a wide variety of subjects: homosexuality, grief, depression, mental illness, infertility, eating disorders, and a host of others. We're always open to hearing new ideas and even new approaches to previously posted subjects. Overworked topics: dealing with personal illness and deaths.

       
    Jeanette Littleton
Representing
Holiness Today and Come to the Fire (formerly Women Alive)
www.womenaliveministries.org

Jeanette has written six books of her own and has edited many others for Barbour, Adams-Media, Tyndale, Jordan House, and others. She has also written more than 3000 articles for all kinds of magazines including Today's Christian Woman, Marriage Partnership, and Live. She has been an editor with Moody Magazine, Christianity Today Publications, and Beacon Hill Press.

Continuing Session - Making Your Living as a Writer (with Mark Littleton)
Paid Critiques -
nonfiction book proposals, articles (for adults and teens), devotionals, short fiction for teens, personal experience stories and articles
 
Editorial Needs
Women Alive can use personal, anecdotal accounts of women's spiritual growth in relationship to all areas of life - work, children, marriage, ministry. We don't use poetry or fiction.

Holiness Today - limited freelance opportunity

       
    Rachel Ryan *
Media Manager, MOPS International
Representing
FullFill, Connections, and MOMSense
www.MOPS.org

Rachel is the Media Manager for MOPS International and the MomSense magazine online editor. When not feeding her passion for ministry through MOPS, she enjoys spending time with her friends and family in her home near the foothills of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.

Workshop 4G - Get Online: Writing for the Web

Editorial Needs
Click here.

       
    Julie Scudder *
Senior Editor, Victory in Grace
www.victoryingrace.org
www.juliedearyan.com


Julie  has edited Victory In Grace magazine for twelve years. She appears on her father's television and radio ministry, Victory In Grace. She loves ministering to women through conferences and her weekly Bible study. Her work has been published in Lifeline Journal, The Secret Place, Quiet Places for You, Christian Home and School, The Advanced Christian Writer, and The Christian Communicator. She is also the author of a children's picture book, The Little Orange Bear: A Not so Furry Story.

Workshop 4E - Map to Magazine Writing
Workshop
6G - Grant Writing 101

Editorial Needs
N
eeds seasonal articles that are unique, personal experience about God's provision that touch on a universal human need, and devotions. Overworked topics: Cancer stories unless they have a unique twist. Stories on giving or tithing.

       
    Jim Watkins *
Editor, Vista  
http://watkins.gospelcom.net/wph.htm

Jim is the author of twelve books and over two thousand articles; a conference speaker who has shared in Africa, Asia, Australia, and across North America; an acquisitions editor for Wesleyan Publishing House; editorial advisor for ACW Press; and online professor at Taylor University Fort Wayne. But most of all, he’s a grateful child of God.  

Keynote - I Have a Dream!
Continuing Session -
Communicate to Change Lives
Workshop 5G - Heavy Topics with a Light Touch
Paid Critiques - articles, non-fiction book proposals, non-fiction for teens, Web site evaluations

Editorial Needs
Vista is looking for short practical and inspirational articles (500-550 words) on all stages of living: just married, parenting, empty-nest and retirement from a Christian perspective. Humor (250-300 words) is the greatest need at this time.

NOTE: Jim is also acquisitions editor for Wesleyan Publishing House and editorial advisor for ACW Press. Click on Book Editors for more info.

       
    Gary Wilde
Editor
The Quiet Hour and Devotions

Gary is freelance editor of Cook Communication’s devotional magazine, The Quiet Hour, and of Standard Publishing’s Devotions.  An Anglican priest, part-time philosophy professor, and former staff editor, as a freelancer he spent two decades writing, ghostwriting, and editing books, articles, and educational materials for Christian publishers. He served as senior copy editor for Christianity Today’s Leadership Handbooks of Practical Theology along with creating Chariot-Victor’s Encouragers series for men and compiling the Promises to Treasure series for Broadman & Holman Publishers. Currently, he serves as rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Moultrie, GA, and writes the religion column for The Moultrie Observer  on the first Friday of each month.

Workshop 2D -
Diagnosing Your Devotionals

Editorial Needs
Gary is coming to CCWC to make assignments to writers for the devotional magazines he edits.

       
   

Stephanie Wilson *
Curriculum Editor, Barefoot Ministries - http://www.barefootministries.com
Representing Credo Magazine - http://www.credomagazine.com

Stephanie has worked with freelance writers for six years as an associate editor, and is currently working with Barefoot Ministries. She is pursuing her Master's degree in Creative Writing.

Teens Write!

Credo's
editorial needs:

§         Unreal (500-850 words per installment)

Serialized fiction stories that involve Christian worldview choices, without preaching.

§         Life Zone (650-850 words)

Real life non fiction story of teens and interesting ways they live out their faith in the world.

§         Real Deal (650-850 words)

A thoughtful examination of hard hitting issues teens face.

§         Tune Up (850-1200 for print and online)

An inside look into today’s Christian music artists with news and interviews.

§         Shout (500 words max)

A monthly rant taking a unique and fresh perspective on that month’s theme.

§         Kung Pao

Poetry, song lyrics, skits, photography, art, and other creative expressions done by teenagers.

§         www.credomagazine.com

Our companion web site features monthly fun articles of interest to youth, as well as music, game, and video reviews.

 

The articles in brown can be/are written by teens themselves as well as adults (except for Kung Pao--that is teens only). The navy font are written only by adults. 

     
NOTE: Stephanie is also representing Barefoot Ministries books (go to Book Editors) and curriculum (go to Agents and Other.)

 

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