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Writing a devotional is a great way to share the insights and experiences you've had throughout your Christian walk. When you write a devotional, focus on one short passage—often, just one verse. Then, engage the reader by connecting that verse to an anecdote or a personal interpretation of that verse, and finish with a call to action. Once you're comfortable writing one devotional, try compiling a collection of them to submit to a publisher!
Did You Know? Some publications that publish devotionals include Guideposts, The Upper Room, and Christianity Today.
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