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The New Man Gospel Writing Contest 2022 Open For Entries

The New Man Movement, in a press release on its website has announced a Call for Submissions into the New Man Gospel Writing Contest 2022.

The 2022 edition of the writing contest which has held yearly since 2016 is a gospel writing contest where creative writers across the genres of poetry, drama, prose and article writing are given a space to show their literary expertise.

Nelson Vincent Ayomitunde, President of the New Man Movement revealed through the release on the website that the writing contest has evolved to recognize the efforts and excellence of Christian writers as well as showing them to the world thus, propagating the gospel through creative writing.

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The New Man writing contest which is in its sixth year is a full gospel writing contest with the theme, Burning Altars which is taken from the Bible book of Leviticus 6:12.

According to the Press release, entries are open to all Christians and true believers without restrictions to age, race, nationality or location. Submission of entries into the New Man Writing Contest is also free

Entries into the writing contest are expected to be creatively written in line with the general theme. These entries can be in form of Prose/short story, Poetry, Drama, or Essay/Articles All entries are required to be properly typed in Microsoft Word(and uploaded to the submission portal via the ministry’s website.

The release also indicated that participants in the New. man Writing Contest is entitled to submit a maximum of two entries ONLY.

The contest is open from January 31st till March 11th, 2022. For further details, kindly visit The New Man Official Website

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