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May 23 2007

Writing / Speaking Research Tip

Working on a Christian book or presentation and need some background on a story or person in the Bible? http://www.ChristianAnswers.net/dictionary/home.html is a bible dictionary / encyclopedia which encompasses over 4,100 articles and definitions, including over 96,000 convenient, cross-reference hyperlinks to the Bible, definitions, meanings of words, and answers from biblical experts. So whether you are searching for clarification on your pitch points or just trying to verify whether that piece of scripture is from Hebrews or Corinthians, “ChristianAnswers” is a good resource.

Thanks to http://www.plannedtelevisionarts.com/ for the tip.

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Written by Rob Eagar · Categorized: Author Tips

About Rob Eagar

Rob Eagar is the founder of WildFire Marketing, a consulting practice that helps authors and publishers sell more books and spread their message like wildfire. He is one of the rare consultants to help both fiction and nonfiction books hit The New York Times bestsellers list. Rob has consulted with numerous publishers and trained over 1,000 authors. He is the creator of The Author's Guide Series, a comprehensive collection of resources that teaches authors how to sell more books. Find out more at: WildFire Marketing.

Stop Asking Readers for Opinions

February 2, 2026 Posted by Rob Eagar

Feedback from readers may feel helpful—but it could also sabotage your book and your long-term career.

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