About me - Karla Perry

About me

Karla Perry is a freelance writer who merges the supernatural and intellectual aspects of Christianity into her writing. She enjoys conversing with people from a variety of worldviews. She seeks to be an answer bearer, meaning a person who lives the reality of Christ as well as one who communicates clearly concerning Him in her writing.

Karla has a BA in English with an emphasis journalism from Old Dominion University where she wrote for the university's newspaper, the Mace & Crown. 

Karla has been published in the Relevant On-line Magazine, the Hampton Roads Church Guide, and in the MorningStar E-Journal.  

Karla has worked as a paralegal for over ten years where she does an extensive amount of writing legal documents and correspondences. She also writes for Remnant Ministries at www.remnantva.org.

Please feel free to contact her for freelancing requests.

Karla is also a Helium Channel Manager for the Christian: Doctrine and Issues Channel. Please feel free to contact her with any questions you may have.

Briefly me

My passion is ...

writing

I know too much about ...

presuppositional apologetics

My parents always told me ...

to work as unto the Lord

My childhood ambition ...

to be an author

My favorite memory ...

vacations at the beach

Why I write ...

it is my passion. I can't stop writing. The more I write the more I want to write. When I can't write I am composing in my mind awaiting the chance to transpose it.

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

G.K. Chesterton, C.S. Lewis, and Joseph Ellis

My first job ...

cashier at a grocery store

My best moment ...

witnessing the supernatural

My inspiration ...

Jesus

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Religion & Spirituality > Christian Doctrine & Issues What makes a good Christian leader

The greatest leader is the greatest servant. Jesus exemplified this principle by being the venerated rabbi who washed the dirt from his disciples’ feet. Custom would dictate that the disciples wash the feet of Jesus, but Jesus was showing them that true leadership is born out of true servitude. A leader must be humble. The chief responsibility of a leader in the church such as a pastor or a teacher is to undergird those in their care. The leaders are to be their ground, rather than their ceiling. They are to enable others to become greater leaders than themselves. In fact, the job of...

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