1 Corinthians 11 Christian conduct should be focused on worship. The head covers section tells us to respect authority. We must be humble and modest. The Lord’s Supper. The instructions for the Lord’s Supper remind Christians that we must do self-examination, repentance, and unity within the body of believers.
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Published by Timothy R. Carter
Timothy R. Carter, Writer • Bible Teacher • Ghostwriter
I’m a Southeastern-born writer and Bible teacher with over three decades of ministry experience. My work is shaped by thirty-four years of preaching, teaching, and writing—always with Scripture at the center and clarity as the goal.
I hold a B.A. in Pastoral Ministry and a Master of Divinity. My writing spans newspapers, Christian publications, fiction, nonfiction, and devotional works. I specialize in turning sermon series into accessible books, crafting Bible studies that handle the text with care, and writing in a voice that speaks plainly and faithfully.
I lead The Hidden Pen, a ghostwriting and editorial studio serving pastors, churches, and Christian authors. Services include:
Ghostwriting for Christian books and ministry resources
Sermon-to-book development
Devotionals and Bible studies
Articles and ministry web content
Copyediting and formatting (Turabian, APA, MLA, Chicago)
I’m available for:
Speaking engagements (churches, conferences, retreats)
Writing projects (articles, studies, devotionals)
Ghostwriting and editorial partnerships
My aim is simple: open Scripture, write with clarity, and point to the finished work of Christ. John 3:16 • 1 Corinthians 15:3–4
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