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As a member of the staff of this magazine, I am a part of ground level issue planning; themes, securing writers, etc. As well, I am a contributing associate editor, and occasionally you will read my articles on these pages. As a result of the above capacities, I have written the following article in
This month’s edition has a wide variety of articles. Our “cover story” was written by Michele Ver Meer, and in it she explains the positive impact that missionary work in Ghana has had, not only on the lives of those in Ghana, but also on her own life. Her article is unique in that although it may r
Your name will not be printed, if you prefer, and the author of an article will be known only to the editor if you want it that way. And, for that reason we place the above contribution. Call it distorted, biased or whatever you like, but let’s have discussion and if this contribution serves to prod
The last several editorials have been capably written by Ryan Kregel, managing editor of Beacon Lights. Now it is again my turn to write them. Our regular readers will recall that prior to Ryan’s articles, I was writing a series of articles under the title of Strangers and Sojourners. In it I began
Have you ever considered writing for Beacon Lights but weren’t sure how exactly to get started? Good news, here is your step-by-step guide to writing a great article: Step 1: pour a cup of coffee Step 2: press play on some soft piano music Step 3: sit down at a table or desk, then turn your hea
It has worked out in the past that most of the articles here come from the scholarship articles or papers written for school. But if you simply have something you want to say and you are looking for a place to get it published, try it here. Articles on nature—This is my favorite topic and I have tri
The need for more articles is great and we pray that God will provide you young people with the will to write for the Beacon Lights. Editor's Note
The issue for this month was slated to be one of three “open issues” for the 2022 calendar year. While considering feature articles for July, the editorial staff of Beacon Lights decided to publish some important pieces of writing that have been available to us for a little while. While there is no
These are written mostly by the associate editors but our readers are also welcomed to submit an editorial. The “Fruitful Branches” rubric is a place especially for our younger writers where they can demonstrate their development in spiritual growth and knowledge. “Story Time” gives us examples of G
This month’s issue of Beacon Lights is the first of three non-thematic, open issues planned for 2022. In response to an informal poll of readers over this past year, the staff decided to include one open issue every four months (March, July, November). In addition to promoting a more diverse selecti