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Christian Chefs Fellowship
Writers Guidelines

Below are the published guidelines for writing articles for the Christian Chefs Newsletter in the “Christianity in the Kitchen” and “Learning Subject of the Month". If you want to write something other than those two, please e-mail us for more information about that. We assume that you have read and agree with our Statement of Faith. We believe these guidelines are very simple, but if you believe you have good reason for writing an article that falls outside one (or more) of the guidelines, you may write us and ask us to consider approval for that specific reason. Please be aware that all articles submitted for publication will be professionally proofread for both grammatical and spelling errors. Feel free to e-mail us at the below e-mail address with any other questions, comments, or concerns you may have.

"Christianity in the Kitchen" Article Guidelines:

  • Since we are made up of many denominations, and desire to speak in one accord, we will not publish articles on highly controversial subjects.

  • The length of this article is to be no longer than approximately 1000 words (same as THIS article) and no shorter than approximately 400 words (same as THIS article).

  • Before writing an article, please send us an e-mail telling briefly what the article is about for approval.

"Learning Subject of the Month" Article Guidelines: