The Jerry B. Jenkins Christian Writers Guild was a non-profit organization founded in 1965 by Norman Rohrer. Jerry B. Jenkins, a bestselling novelist, purchased the guild in 2001 and served as its owner and president until its closure in 2014.
History
Under Rohrer’s leadership, the guild offered a 48-part correspondence course in writing, focusing on both craft and Christian theology. In 2001, Jenkins acquired the guild and transitioned it to an online platform. He recruited fellow writers as mentors and expanded the guild’s offerings.
In 2013, Jenkins established the Christian Writers Guild Press, a publishing arm dedicated to releasing original works by guild members.
Closure
In 2014, Jerry B. Jenkins announced the closure of the Christian Writers Guild, citing declining enrollment and financial struggles. However, Jenkins committed to continuing his own writing and teaching endeavors, including his website (jerryjenkins.com), The Christian Writer’s Market Guide, and various online courses and resources.
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The Jerry B. Jenkins Christian Writers Guild was a non-profit organization founded in 1965 by Norman Rohrer. Jerry B. Jenkins, a bestselling novelist, purchased the guild in 2001 and served as its owner and president until its closure in 2014.
History Under Rohrer’s leadership, the guild offered a 48-part correspondence course in writing, focusing on both craft and Christian theology. In 2001, Jenkins acquired the guild and transitioned it to an online platform. He recruited fellow writers as mentors and expanded the guild’s offerings.
In 2013, Jenkins established the Christian Writers Guild Press, a publishing arm dedicated to releasing original works by guild members.
Closure In 2014, Jerry B. Jenkins announced the closure of the Christian Writers Guild, citing declining enrollment and financial struggles. However, Jenkins committed to continuing his own writing and teaching endeavors, including his website (jerryjenkins.com), The Christian Writer’s Market Guide, and various online courses and resources.
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