Ready to join the public forum to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ, creation science facts, and other Biblical truths?

Letters to the editor are a great way to express your ideas to the reading public and to add value to public discourse.

  • Present the case for your position.
  • Contribute information that is neglected in media articles.
  • Provide answers to objections and criticism.
  • Pose questions that will challenge claims of opposing views.

 

Here are 4 steps that will help you write great letters to the editor of your newspaper.

  1. Keep it short and to the point. Choose one point to write about. If you have more points to make, ask friends to write letters, especially if counter rebuttals are needed.
  2. Refer to current news or editorials of the day that is relevant for making your point. A controversy or breaking story is best.
  3. Make your point respectfully, passionately, and as a matter of facts. This will give you more credibility than those who stoop to name calling.
  4. Add humor if possible. People love to read positive and clever ideas.

 

Here are some topics to write about. You do the research and add the details.

  • Creation event, seminar, conference taking place.
  • Creation facts and discoveries.
  • Another claim by evolution that bites the dust.
  • The rest of the story about a claim made.
  • False claims about evolution found in textbooks.
  • Facts, not laws, politics, and public opinion, make for good science.
  • Censorship of facts in science is not science.
  • People without God lack moral restraint.
  • Evolution makes claims without facts.
  • Evolution controversy will not go away until it can provide scientific facts.
  • Important question(s) that evolution still has not been able to answer.
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