Welcome
Greetings from The Voice magazine's editorial team. We have compiled this document to help you understand our editorial process, style sheets, content formats, templates and delivery schedules.
We look forward to working with you to advance shared conservative and Christian values.
The Editorial Process
Story Pitches
Story pitches are always welcome at any time during the editorial process for consideration in an upcoming issue. In each pitch, please include: working title, justification for including the story in the magazine, a word about the timeliness of the topic, list of primary sources (if applicable), and a brief description of the revelations/strategies to be covered.
Accepting Assignments
When pitching a story, we may agree on a deadline together. However, assigned stories will be distributed with deadlines attached. Please be sure that you can meet this deadline before accepting the assignment.
A Word about Deadlines
We must receive content from you on the appointed days in order to meet our deadlines. Of course, you are always welcome to turn your stories in early.
We are on a tight schedule to deliver content to our Art Director for layout and subsequently to the printer. Deadlines are absolutely critical. If you anticipate, for any reason, filing your story late, then please contact your editor immediately. The more forewarning we have, the better our chances to find a replacement solution.
Rewrites
It may sometimes be necessary for you to complete rewrites to fine-tune the article for our audience or to offer additional clarity on the subject. Rewrites must be turned around in 24 hours in order to meet our deadlines, unless otherwise indicated. However, with solid communication, rewrites should be minimal.
When articles are sent back to you for rewrites, you'll find questions and comments in blue inside the file. This will allow you to quickly find areas in the story that need attention. By the same token, when you make your changes/additions, please use blue text so that the editor can find them quickly. Please do not make any additional changes to the non-highlighted text - add or change only what is specifically required.
Content Requirements
The Voice magazine - Advancing Christian Life and Culture. The magazine's purpose is to provide a platform for what the Spirit of God is saying about today's Culture and Christian Life, equipping believers with information, revelation and inspiration to be this generation's reformers and change agents.
Our editorial board is searching for truth on various topics including news events of interest to conservative Christians, Christian living, health and healing, money, culture and leadership.
Our mandate is to advance Christian life and culture into society.
Sources
If your article requires outside sources other than the Bible then submit your sources and references. This is not a platform for legalistic debate, but a platform for presenting Christian shared values in a public forum. So, in almost every case, any writers or interviewees should have a firm grasp on conservative Christian values.
Do not rely on previously published sources or other web sites for the Stepping Stones department - or any other department. These sources won't tell us anything new, and will not make your articles original. If you're successful in finding the right sources, readers will learn from the examples and anecdotes in your articles, and will be able to transfer that revelation knowledge directly to other believers.
Topics
If a topic has been covered somewhere else, let's either find a new angle or a different topic. Ask yourself if the information you're providing is common knowledge to most or has been covered at length already. If not, you're on the right track. We always want to be on the cutting edge. We want to publish what says the Spirit of God to the Body of Christ in this time and season; not what He said last year. Every article should be approached from a Christian point of view. It should all relate back to the needs of Christians and conservatives today.
When you're finished writing a piece, ask yourself if the reader will learn anything new from the article. Your articles should be rich in Christian values, truth and/or strategies to help believers succeed in both life and ministry. In some cases, such as Department articles, a list of standard questions will be forwarded to you so that we can ensure a story that is complete. However, these are only the basics and you will also need to ask whatever else you see fit that might enhance the story.
Additional Guidelines
If specific guidelines are required for a particular department or column, then your editor will furnish that information along with the assignment outline.
Style Guide
This section contains some basic “dos” and “don'ts” in regard to editorial style. Please adhere to these requirements when preparing your stories for submission. Your writing should be compelling, informative, helpful, and motivational.
DO…
DON'T…
Template
We have taken the time to assemble a story template for your convenience. This documents will help you to better understand exactly how your article should appear when you file it with your editor. Please follow this template step by step when compiling the elements of your article.
Headline (describes article)
Subheadline (gives more detail about the crux of the article)
Byline (your name)
Pullquote (Pull out two of the most compelling quotes here)
Example:
An Apostolic Gang
Ex-Gangsters Take the Gospel to the Streets
By Jennifer LeClaire
Pullquote: “We take teams because this work is too big for one man to do it alone. The bigger the team the more we can do for God.” - Pastor Sonny Lara
Pullquote: “We do not send believers out into the bad neighborhoods until they are fully equipped because the devil would chew them up and eat them for breakfast.” - Pastor Linda Lara
Please submit articles in Microsoft Word format for delivery via e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . If you do not have Microsoft Word, then please paste the article into the message portion of the e-mail. If you have any questions about these requirements, please address them with your editor.
Photo Guidelines
Please be sure to request photos from your sources during the interview. If we can get the photos before the story is completed, that is ideal. Please give your editor the appropriate contact information so that we can deliver a photo request form.
Copyrights
In most cases, you will be asked to sign an editorial agreement. Unless the content is a book excerpt or some other previously published work, this agreement gives Jonas Clark Comunications or agents first rights and reprint rights, which include the rights to subsequent use of the material in future issues, compendiums, digital archives, electronic, special editions, promotional materials, and other periodicals we may publish. Spirit of Life retains the exclusive right to decide whether and in what form to publish the material. The agreement releases the above-mentioned content copyrights.
Writer's Guidelines

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