How are writers chosen for Formations and the Uniform Series?
The editors of both curriculum lines draw from a network of available writers. Many writers have written previous lessons or have been recommended to us by reliable sources. Others come to our attention by submitting unsolicited manuscripts for review. Potential candidates for upcoming assignments are assessed based on the nature of the project, and the writer’s interest. All Formations and Uniform Series writers have a history of church service, and most have seminary degrees or some other advanced biblical training. Writers who exceed expectations are occasionally invited to write for us again.
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