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Recruiting Blog Writers

October 10, 2022

Share Your Story

We are looking for writers! ISAAC is the umbrella organization of AAWOL (Asian American Women On Leadership), which has had an ongoing blog since 2019 (www.aawolsisters.com). We’ve been regularly posting entries from a diverse group of Asian American women in ministry (professors, pastors, lay leaders, psychologists, seminarians, and even past ministry leaders who are now stay-at-home moms. 

Blog entries are anywhere from 250-600 words in length, and we have themes we ask the writers to reflect on and write about. (For example, these couple of months, our blog theme was “togetherness.” Last month, it was “simplicity.”) Writers can choose whatever angle from which they’d like to approach the theme, and while some choose prose, others have posted poetry as well! Those who sign on as regular writers are slotted to write 2-3 blogs/per year.

 
We ask that the blog entries are not simply informative but testimonial, as we have found great encouragement in “telling our stories” (as well as hearing the stories of others). 
If you are interested, please email us at pc@isaacweb.org by November 15th, 2022. ⁠
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