Inspiration for Writers

Dan Wooding has covered stories around the world as a Christian journalist, including many dangerous places like Uganda, North Korea, Vietnam, the former Soviet Union, and insurgent hot-spots in Latin America. Dan has a special interest in covering the persecuted church.

Dan was born in Nigeria to English missionary parents. He was raised in England and became a reporter on Billy Graham’s Christian U.K. newspaper. When the paper closed, Dan found work at one of London’s Fleet Street tabloid newspapers, and his spiritual life began to decline as he slipped into the hard-drinking life that many tabloid reporters experienced. [Read More]

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the sermon on the mount by the oxonian

Biblical Christians believe that the writers of the Bible were inspired by the Holy Spirit as they put pen to paper. The Holy Spirit did not dictate each word, but channeled the message through diverse people. Men recorded divine truth as they were led by the Holy Spirit.

The English word “inspired” comes from a Greek term, theopneustos, meaning “God-breathed.” The source of all Scripture is God. The claim of inspiration is made by the Scriptures themselves with authenticating phases like “Thus saith the Lord,” “God said,” “The Word of the Lord came unto…” which are used from Genesis to Revelation. [Read More]

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