Lighthouse Trails Research Project uses in-house articles as well as articles by the ministries and organizations from our Links page. We will also consider articles by other believers . If you would like to submit an article for us to post both on our blog (From the Lighthouse) and in our e-newsletters and print newsletters, please use the form below. Also here are a few guidelines:
Submission Guidelines
1. Please look over several of our newsletter articles, which will help show our style and content interest.
2. While LTRP names names, we make every effort to speak the truth in love. Articles we use do not call people mean-spirited names, nor do we attempt to identify the motives in those we critique (e.g. We will not say whether a New Age promoter who claims to be Christian is one or not. We know from Scripture that we can judge the fruit of one's life (and the public teachings) but the heart of man only God knows.).
3. Submissions should be free of spelling errors and obvious grammatical errors. One of the most common errors we see is the placement of periods and commas to quotation marks. Periods and commas ALWAYS go inside the quotation marks. Question marks, colons, semi-colons vary depending on situation.
4. All quotes need to have proper citation. For an example, see the following article: Click here.
5. Articles should be succinct and to the point. Omit unnecessary information and wordy explanations.
6. We will not use any paraphrase version of the Bible or many modern translations in our articles. We use mostly KJV in our books and articles. We also use NKJV and NASB.
7. Articles should be submitted using the form below. Copy and paste your article into this form, then hit the Submit button.
8. Articles may have live links, which will take the reader to other information on the Internet.
9. If we use your article, we will link it to your website with proper citation to you and/or your organization/ministry.
10. We do not offer any royalty or payment for articles we use, but we are very grateful to be able to use the work of others.