Rumor has it there may be a Lutheran writers’ conference next June!!! AND rumor has it that Kloria Publishing may soon illustrate Now Rest Beneath Night’s Shadow. Yay, yay, yay!!!
I will, of course, try to keep you posted.
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Rumor has it there may be a Lutheran writers’ conference next June!!! AND rumor has it that Kloria Publishing may soon illustrate Now Rest Beneath Night’s Shadow. Yay, yay, yay!!!
I will, of course, try to keep you posted.
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Mary Jackquelyn Moerbe (rhymes with Furby) is an LCMS deaconess, writer, speaker, and homeschooler. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Letters, a combination of history, literature, language, and philosophy, and a BA in music. Her master of arts degree is in theology with deaconess certification from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne. She and her husband, Rev. Ned A. Moerbe, have six children and live in Oklahoma.
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A Lutheran writers conference could be interesting. Problem is determining where we would gather. For those of us on the coasts, most places are far away…
There are some great regional Christian Writers Conferences (e.g. Mt. Hermon)… Setting ours up for a day or two after one of these (perhaps in a local congregation) might make the travel expenses more worthwhile.
Just a quick thought off the top of my head.