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Apologetics Org Recruiting Next Generation's
Culture Warriors Using Writing Contest
Contact: Anthony Horvath, 202-280-7971 The
Athanatos Christian Writing Contest represents the perspective of founder
Anthony Horvath that Christians need to make use of the arts and literature
to communicate the Gospel. The contest homepage is:
www.christianwritingcontest.com. Readers let
down their defenses when reading stories or watching movies and this
provides an opportunity for the author to present ideas and themes that
readers might otherwise have dismissed. This is true for both Christians and
nonChristians, but the secular community is more deliberate in exploiting
this reality. Horvath
says, "Our media is dominated by people immersed in the secular humanist
mindset. The evidence of this is present in books, movies, TV shows, music,
as well as in newspapers and cable television. The resulting culture
perpetuates itself and creates a climate of cynicism- to say the least-
regarding the claims of Christianity." Horvath
warns Christians not to pull out of the culture, "Instead, we need more
Christians effectively living out their Christian world view our culture.
Imagine if more Christians were writing movies, books, and the news! This
alone might not save a single soul, but it would help create a climate where
the Christian message is better received." The ACM
Christian Writing Contest aims to identify writers who can write quality
fiction that represents the Christian worldview either explicitly or
implicitly. Horvath explains, "CS Lewis, Tolkien, Dorothy Sayers, and GK
Chesterton are examples of Christian authors whose stories reflected their
Christian outlook. The remarkable thing is that secular audiences enjoy
their work as much as Christian audiences do. That is exactly what we need
more of." The writing
contest begins December 1st, 2008 and is taking submissions through May
15th, 2009. Winning entries will be compiled into an anthology and
published. The anthology will be distributed to every single author who
entered a story, at no additional cost. "We want every contributor to see
what a winning story looks like so they can learn from it and improve their
own writing ability," Horvath explains.
There are
discounts for multiple submissions available for teachers, educators, youth
directors, and pastors. Details about the contest are available at www.christianwritingcontest.com. Anthony Horvath will answer questions about the contest or field interviews. Contact him at director@athanatosministries.org or 202-280-7971. |
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