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If you are interested in writing for ChristianLens Media, you’ve come to the right place.

About ChristianLens Media

At ChristianLens Media, we believe faith should engage with the world—not exist in isolation. As a modern, faith-driven digital publication, we provide bold, insightful, and timely perspectives on global events, cultural trends, and pressing societal issues. Our mission is to inform, challenge, and inspire readers by connecting biblical truth with contemporary life.

We explore issues that matter—justice, mercy, and faith—through the lens of Christianity. Whether it’s addressing racial reconciliation, poverty, trauma, or ethical dilemmas in politics, we seek to foster meaningful discussions that reflect Christ’s call to love, serve, and advocate for truth.

Our goal is simple: to equip believers with thoughtful content that empowers them to navigate today’s world with wisdom and conviction. Faith is not passive. Faith engages. Faith transforms. That’s what ChristianLens Media is all about.


Content Categories

  • News & Opinions – Covering national and global issues that impact Christians and Christianity at large. We seek timely, well-informed commentary on matters of significance to our audience.
  • Articles & Topics – Exploring spiritual disciplines, relationships with God, the Church, worship, and life topics, including relationships, careers, finance, travel, psychology, and ethics.
  • Entertainment – Addressing current cultural trends in fashion, film, television, arts, and music from a Christian perspective.

All content must align with Christian principles and be written from a biblical viewpoint.


Guiding Questions for Contributors

Before submitting, consider the following:

  • Does the article connect to a current event, trend, new book, social media discussion, or cultural concept?
  • Does it provide a timely, faith-based response to contemporary issues?
  • Does it offer fresh insight into Christian faith and practice?

What We Look For in Articles

Strong submissions should:

  • Include an element of surprise—something unexpected.
  • Evoke emotions such as awe, wonder, outrage, joy, or sorrow.
  • Provide analysis, context, historical background, quotes, and supporting evidence.
  • Adhere to journalistic integrity: ensure accuracy, avoid plagiarism, and cite reliable sources.
  • Utilize strong, active verbs while avoiding passive voice and academic jargon.
  • Feature concise sentences and brief paragraphs (2-3 sentences each).
  • Avoid clichés and overused expressions.

Submission Requirements

  • Sources – Link to original documents, prior news stories, or credible references to substantiate claims.
  • Headline Suggestions – Provide engaging and shareable title options.
  • Author Bio – Include a 1-2 sentence bio with your name, title, and organizational affiliation. You may also link to a personal book or website.

All submissions must be factually sound, well-researched, and relevant to Christianity. We welcome profiles, interviews, feature stories, book reviews, and opinion pieces that offer fresh perspectives, connecting the eternal message of the Gospel with contemporary culture, events, and issues.

First-person articles should draw from personal experiences to illustrate broader theological truths. We are particularly interested in stories of believers living out their faith in impactful ways—narratives that challenge, inspire, and provoke thought.


Editing & Publishing Process

  • Editing – Our editors ensure clarity, precision, and logical structure without altering your voice or viewpoint. Articles are also fact-checked and copyedited for grammar and style. Significant revisions will be sent back to you for approval before publication.
  • Publication Notification – You will receive an email with a link to your article upon publication. We promote articles via social media and newsletters and encourage contributors to share their work. Tag @christianlensonline on Facebook and @christianlensON on Twitter when promoting your piece.
  • Denominational Neutrality – While we are unaffiliated with any specific denomination, our audience primarily consists of evangelical Christians.
  • Academic Papers – We do not publish academic papers but welcome well-supported arguments and data-backed insights.

To streamline the process, we recommend pitching your idea before submitting a full article. If you send a completed piece without prior approval, please expect editorial modifications to align with our voice, audience, and previous coverage.


Terms & Conditions for Submissions

  • Copyright – By submitting an article, you confirm that you are the original copyright holder and have legal rights to the content. ChristianLens assumes no legal liability for copyright claims but will remove any infringing material upon notification.
  • Editorial Review – All submissions undergo editorial review, and ChristianLens reserves the right to accept, reject, or remove content with explanation to the contributor.
  • Content Restrictions – Defamatory, racist, unlawful, or offensive material will not be published.
  • Non-Exclusive License – By submitting content, you grant ChristianLens a non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty-free, worldwide license to republish your work across various formats, including digital and print, with proper attribution.
  • Liability Disclaimer – ChristianLens and its affiliates are not responsible for inaccuracies in submitted content. If legal violations or biblical inconsistencies are identified, we reserve the right to remove or reject such material.
  • Acknowledgment – By submitting, you agree to indemnify ChristianLens against any third-party claims or damages resulting from the publication of your work.

Thank you for your interest in contributing to ChristianLens Media! We look forward to your submissions and to partnering with you in delivering impactful, faith-centered journalism.

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