Liz Mosbo VerHage loves writing for fun, for churches, and sometimes even for the academic world. She accidentally published a book soon after finishing college, “Compelled to Write to You: Letters on Faith, Love, Service, and Life” (Upper Room Books, 2001), and since then has tried to continue writing in various venues. She’s written three church curriculum series: “What Does the Lord Require? Compassion and Justice Ministry” (Covenant Press, 2004), “Faith In Action: Reflections on Christian Action Resolutions” (Covenant Press, 2005), and “Reflections on Covenant Affirmations” (Covenant Press, 2007).
She’s also published numerous news articles, devotions, and feature stories; a sample of the publications that she’s written/contributed to are below:
- Lesson on National and International Hunger, with Dr. Boaz Johnson, in Youth Nexus Curriculum Series, Covenant Publications, 2010.
- ”A Dirty Word or Good News: Evangelicals, Justice and the Emerging Generation,” Mutuality, January 2008 (article)
- “Exploring Covenant Affirmations,” 2007 Edition (adult curriculum series)
- “The White Choice and Kingdom Community,” The Narthex, January 2006 issue (article)
- “Faith in Action: Reflections on Covenant Resolutions,” 2005 Edition (adult curriculum series)
- Covenant World Relief Reporter, Fall 2004 (article)
- “When I Was On the Street,” Covenant Companion, March 2004 (article)
- “Becoming Family,” Covenant Companion, October 2003 (article)
- “Space to Grow,” Covenant Companion, June 2003 (article)
- “Opening Doors to a World of Learning,” Covenant Companion, February 2003 (article)
- “Tell Me A Story,” Covenant Companion, May 2002 (article)
- “I Hope You Dance,” Covenant Companion, September 2001 (article)