Autumn=more articles?
Written by Mark Van Steenwyk : August 25, 2008
It has been a good year for Jesus Manifesto. Our reader base is widening and the quality of content is deepening. Only two things remain: we need more content and we are due for a redesign. We’ve got some folks working on the latter, but I need you’re help on the former.
Over the past year, we’ve had a lot of submissions, but over the summer, submissions have slowed. Now would be a great time to submit articles to JM. Here are four good reasons to write for JM:
- Lots of people will read your article.
- You can link to your own website in the author profile, which will increase web traffic to your own site.
- You’re likely to receive a good amount of comments.
- You’ll be contributing to a growing, robust online community of thoughtful people committed to Christ-centered praxis.
Click here to submit an article. Don’t be shy. If we decide not to run your submission, we’ll try to give you constructive feedback.
Mark Van Steenwyk is the general editor of Jesus Manifesto. He is a Mennonite pastor (Missio Dei in Minneapolis), writer, speaker, and grassroots educator. He lives in South Minneapolis with his wife (Amy), son (Jonas) and some of their friends.If you appreciate articles like this, consider making a donation to help Jesus Manifesto pay the bills.
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