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Endings (Part 2) | The Christian Communicator
Here are four through six of my twelve suggested endings. I have given examples of each type of ending from chapters in my own books.
Susan Titus Osborn,
Speaking Of Death...
Not many of us enjoy the topic of death. In fact, for most of us, it is a topic that we avoid until it is necessary. But the author of Psalm…
Lawrence Guido,
Twelve Ways to End Your Article or Story (Part 2)
Here are four through six of my twelve suggested endings for articles, stories, or book chapters. I have given examples of each type of ending from chapters in my own books.
Susan Titus Osborn,
Twelve Ways to End Your Article, Story, or Book Chapter
Next to your beginning, your ending is the most important part of your article, story or book chapter. Here are twelve suggested endings taken from “Twelve Ways to End Your Article Gracefully” by Robert Baker, The Handbook for Magazine Article Writing, published by Writers’ Digest. I have given examples of each type of ending from chapters in my own books.
Susan Titus Osborn,
Twelve Ways to End Your Article or Story (Part 2)
Here are five more ways to end an article or story. These may also be used for book chapters. When you go back and edit your article, story, or book chapter, it is good to vary your endings. However endings serve different purposes in articles than in books. It is important to bring your ending to a good solid conclusion in articles and stories. Regarding book chapters though, you want to leave your readers hanging at the end of each chapter, except the last one, so they will want to continue reading.
Susan Titus Osborn,
Twelve Ways to End Your Article, Story, or Book Chapter
Next to your beginning, your ending is the most important part of your article, story or book chapter. Here are twelve suggested endings taken from “Twelve Ways to End Your Article Gracefully” by Robert Baker, The Handbook for Magazine Article Writing, published by Writers’ Digest. I have given examples of each type of ending from chapters in my own books.
Susan Titus Osborn,
How I Learned to Walk with Christ
Friends, allow me to be very personal with this blog. My mother died four days ago, and I preached her funeral yesterday. One verse has played over and over in my mind over the past few days. ̶…
Lynn H. Pryor,
The Shock of Death — Ami Loper
Birth is so natural to us, clearly our expectation. But death? Death is different. Death is unnatural. We stand in the face of death with mouths agape, wondering what and why and how. No matter how expected, no matter how sweet the home-going, death’s finality and foreignness shakes us. Why? We can
Ami Loper,
The Shock of Death — Ami Loper
Birth is so natural to us, clearly our expectation. But death? Death is different. Death is unnatural. We stand in the face of death with mouths agape, wondering what and why and how. No matter how expected, no matter how sweet the home-going, death’s finality and foreignness shakes us. Why? We can
Ami Loper,
How Could ALS be Called a Gift? — Vaneetha Risner
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints -Ps 116:15. While we on earth are grieving, heaven is rejoicing that Jeanne is home.
Vaneetha Risner,

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