Meet our Team

Our Four Reviewers

The current reviewers for Bible Group Pickings 2009:

For the most part, responsible for administrative work and contacting visitors. Also chief promoter of Bible Group Pickings. Has not yet committed himself to Christianity. In the process of researching various other groups thoroughly before making such a commitment. Richard enjoys writing stories and teaching at college.

  

Second in command to Richard C. Lewis, Claire is a valuable team member because she specializes in the English language. She is able to correct essays, proof read them and is most lenient about Bible Groups ratings. She reviews occasionally on BGP and she maintains a Catholic faith.

 

A Primary School teacher, Liz's knowledge of the Bible is not limitless yetlike Richard she enjoys learning about different faiths. She has already contributed creative input,  ideas and her Photoshop skills.  Particularly enjoys essays  smaller Christian denominations and groups.

 Alfred is a conservative man with a good sense of humour. Comparable to a Companion Bible he is often labelled as a "Companion friend." Originally from Germany. Well-versed in the bible and showed particular interest in our last project "Fruits of the Spirit". Alfred retains a critical eye over all things big and small, including the rudiments of his faith. Sadly, Alfred has been suspended after a extensive complaint was lodged against a review of his. Another reviewer may fill this status.

 

 The Reviewers Role's

Why should we have this page?

 We have installed a new feature on Bible Group Pickings where the first person who writes an essay for a faith in Christianity may also pick which reviewer reviews their essay by rating it. It might be important to choose who you would lilke to rate your essay based on these details. Please remember, pseudonyms may be used.

 

How are the submitted essays reviewed? 

We don't actually review them as such; we rate your essay in relation to information, writing style and originality. We have a 5 star rating system. One star is a very poor essay, and five stars is a very informative essay. For a main essay to get five stars, the essay must explain what your faith is like in detail, and include at least two criticisms. For a minor essay, the essay is judged on originality and writing style. We're lenient at BGP so giving any essay less than 2 stars would be highly unlikely for a main essay. ( Unless you're Alfred! ) 

Can the reviewer be changed for a essay? 

The reviewer may be changed "if" you didn't pick a specific reviewer to review your essay at the time of submission - in other words, you only get to choose who reviews your essays once. If you just submit an essay and a reviewer reviews your work and you dislike the rating, then go to contact page and complaints, where we will allow another reviewer to rate your essay. Secondly, reviewers are responsible for is making sure your essay looks Bible Pickin' good.

If they are any issues about the layout of a page, please follow the previous instructions. And finally, reviewers are responsible for adding comments and creating the welcome page of each faith. No worries though, all of these are based on a template. 

Pseudonyms may be used to protect identity.

Descriptions may be emphasised or conjured.


The Rules

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Rules for Essay Writing

We have certain easy to follow rules for essay writing. The first most important thing to remember is that as long as you are over the age of 18, we will accept your essays. We try to amend spelling mistakes and other grammatical errors if we see any and would just love you add pictures to your...

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