Now Accepting Applications for Contributors to the Visionary Womanhood Blog

Do you have a passion for communicating visionary truths to others?  The Visionary Womanhood blog is on the edge of some wonderful new growth, and I am seeking qualified women to join our team of writers.  This is a great opportunity to get involved at the very beginning of some exciting changes.

I’m looking specifically for older women (over age 30) with life experience in raising children, mentoring women, writing on serious and sometimes controversial subjects, etc.  They need to be very familiar with Vision Forum and their resources/messages as we will be highlighting issues that Vision Forum highlights in order to strengthen Christian families. Writers need to be able to speak to these kinds of topics from a base of knowledge and experience.

Visionary Womanhood will be especially geared toward assisting women of all ages as they seek to grow more visionary through Visionary Womanhood Gatherings. Starting in January 2012, we’ll be focusing on topics that relate to the two-year curriculum plan as laid out in the Visionary Womanhood Gatherings eBook.  (Basically, we’ll be going through the two year plan together in cyber space at the same time we are going through it at the local level.)

Even if women are not involved in local groups, they will be able to learn right along with those who are by following the topics on this blog as well as reading the books and listening to the messages on their own if they so choose.

We will be featuring product giveaways that will enable new groups to get free resources for their own Visionary Womanhood libraries.  All profits from the sale of Visionary Womanhood Gatherings will be covering the costs of these resource giveaways.  In addition, we’ll be reviewing the featured resources as well as related resources throughout the month.

Does this reflect your own vision?  Then I’d love to have you answer the following questions and send them to me at [email protected].

1. Your name and best e-mail address to communicate with you.

2. What kind of commitment would you be able to make?  1 post per month or 2-3 posts per month?

3. What is the URL of your blog/website where I can see samples of your writing?  Have you written any eBooks or submitted articles to any other publication that I could read?

4. Describe yourself, your passions, and your goals in life.

5. Describe your experience with writing and/or publishing.

6. List five of the most significant, life-changing books you’ve read.

7. Why do you think you’d be a good fit for the Visionary Womanhood blog?

Thank you for your interest in writing for Visionary Womanhood!

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About Wemmick Girl Saved by Grace

Natalie Klejwa is a child of the King, wife of 20 years to Joe, and mother to 8 children plus one in the “cooker”! She loves reading, writing, music, sewing, and educating her children in their home.

Natalie is the creator of Apple Valley Natural Soap, which gives her children an opportunity to earn money at home and expand their own entrepreneurial endeavors.

Passionately believing in the sovereignty of God and the sufficiency of Scripture for all of life, she has rejected the Wemmick culture box and prefers the ancient paths found in the Word of God. Natalie taught high school English when she was single and has been discipling women for 25 years through full time campus ministry, personal mentoring, writing, and Bible studies.
More recently, she is the founder of Visionary Womanhood Gatherings in the Twin Cities area, which began almost five years ago, and she is also the administrator of the Visionary Womanhood blog and author of Visionary Womanhood Gatherings, A Family Strengthening Mentorship Tool for Women and Maidens. You can hear her being interviewed on Kevin Swanson's Generations with Vision radio program.