Lissa Halls Johnson Writer, Editor, Teacher
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​      I love story. I fell in love with stories when I was a tiny little girl. That love has only grown and developed over the years.  I've been a voracious reader all my life and began to write my own stories as a young adult. After my first novel was published, I began to pay attention to what makes a good story. As a result, I wrote more novels and began to teach beginning writers the fundamentals of creating a good story. These experiences led to editing the stories of others. I discovered that I have a real knack for helping authors improve their stories.
      The books I have edited have received positive reviews not only from the authors themselves, but also from Publisher's Weekly. Some have won the Christy Award for excellence in fiction. The authors and publishers I have worked with have appreciated what I have done to help them with their stories.
      If you are interested in my services, check my editing endorsements, speaking endorsements, and credentials below, then proceed to the 
services page for pricing.
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Editing Endorsements

I've had the pleasure of working with Lissa Halls Johnson on all of my Waterbrook Press novels, which have received Carol awards, a Christy Award, and the RT Reviewer's Choice award. Her friendly approach, her attention to detail, and her commitment to excellence has made each manuscript so much stronger.  We work through problem spots together, she makes sure to stay true to my voice, and she doesn't let me settle for "good enough". She pushes and encourages and challenges me to make my stories the absolute best they can be. When we finish, I have that feeling you get after a rigorous work out. Satisfyingly tired and extremely proud of the work we have done.
                --Katie Ganshert, author ​Life After (Christy Award winner, 2018), No One Ever Asked
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Lissa Halls Johnson is a reliable professional with a servant's heart. On day one, she offered the choice of sending me the completed edits at the end of her line edit or working together piece-by-piece through the project. I chose to work with her through the manuscript, and it felt more like a personal writing retreat than editing on deadline. I had the full attention of an incredibly talented professional who took my manuscript to the next level. She will be my first-round draft pick from now on!
                —Mesu Andrews, author Miriam (Christy Award nominee, 2017), Isaiah’s Daughter (Christy Award winner, 2018) 
Update from Mesu:

We did it! Christy nomination for Miriam! Shannon contacted me last night to tell me. I’ve never been nominated until you—with your God-given talent and time-honored skill—blessed me with your knowledge and patience. Thank you!

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Lissa's intuition and insights as an editor are spot on. She was instrumental in helping me craft two novels that earned starred reviews in Publisher's Weekly. I would trust her with any project of mine.
                    —Susan Meissner; bestselling author of Secrets of a Charmed Life and A Fall of Marigolds
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Lissa edited one of my self-published novels, and she was such a gift! She helped with macro (big picture) issues as well as the micro ones. She was extremely professional and the book was better after her edit. I recommend her heartily!  
                       —Angela Hunt 

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I am a novice writer and Lissa is such a blessing to me and my work. She hits the right balance of critique and encouragement. Her suggestions and edits enhance my writing without taking my voice or message. Lissa is not just editing my work but is teaching me valuable writing skills and techniques.   
                       --Patrice Van Dyke
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Lissa Halls Johnson has the uncanny ability to see the big picture and the minutest detail as she edits. Professional, easy to work with, and fun, Lissa approaches each manuscript with a desire to make it sing. Not only have my books improved, but I have grown as a writer because Lissa has edited my work. I recommend her without reservation. 
            --Mary DeMuth, Author of over 35 books including Worth Living, How God’s Wild Love Makes You Worthy (Baker)
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Lissa Halls Johnson was the editor for my novel The Pirate Queen. I was amazed at her attention to detail as well as her understanding of my readership. When the endorsements started rolling in, I was so thrilled to know that Lissa had played such a valuable part in the support and finessing of my novel. Lissa has a wise eye and keen insight into the editorial process of writing high quality fiction. That's due in part to the fact that she has written so many novels herself. I would highly recommend Lissa Halls Johnson as an editor on any major fiction project. She doesn't guess, she knows!
                    —Patricia Hickman, author of The Pirate Queen

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I've worked with Lissa Halls Johnson on several novels, and each time we've likened the process to a dance. That woman has all the right moves! She's leads me to create my best work with her extraordinary strength, grace, and skill. Working with her is a joy, and hard work! Lissa will give you a serious work out, but I trust her. She never misses a step, even when I thought she did! Following her lead never disappoints. I highly recommend her.
        —Claudia Mair Burney, author of The Amanda Bell Brown Mysteries

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Thank you to Lissa Halls Johnson for her erudite and thorough editing work on the manuscript. You made it better and saved me from embarrassment.
            —Bob Hostetler, from The Bone Box acknowledgements.

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I've known Lissa Johnson as a writer AND an editor, and she's always
achieved excellence at both. Definitely one of my favorites! 
                —Susie Shellenberger, former editor, Brio Magazine

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Lissa was the editor of a Focus on the Family book I co-authored, "Where Women Walked: Powerful True Stories of Women's Perseverance and God's Provision." She was amazing to work with on this project and really turned the book into an inspiring and compelling read. The book was nominated for the Gold Medallion award I wholly attribute that to Lissa's editing expertise. I highly recommend her as an editor. 
                —Laura Greiner co-author, Where Women Walked

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Lissa edited a book I co-authored called Where Women Walked:  Powerful True Stories of Women's Perseverance and God's Provision, published by Focus on the Family.  Lissa was wonderful to work with as she brought her writing and editing experience into our book filled with personal stories.  I know you are supposed to "SHOW not TELL", but with a background in Journalism this became a challenge for me.  Lissa helped me understand this type of writing as she patiently, persistently guided me as I re-wrote each story.  Lissa helped me learn to write with my heart to effectively inspire and encourage others through story-telling.

Lissa's professional, honest, hard-working and always keeps her deadlines.
She provided invaluable guidance through my first book project and I would highly recommend her for editorial services.
                    —Jean Blackmer author, The Prayers of Jesus and co-author, Where Women Walked 

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With seven books published by three different houses, I've had good editors and I've had . . . others. And I thought that was the gamut. Then along came Lissa Halls Johnson. Once Lissa took charge of my eighth book, I gained a whole new respect for editors. Well . . . those of the Lissa Halls Johnson caliber. Lissa's suggestions, attention to detail, regard for author's voice, and willingness to mentor made the difficult rewriting process almost enjoyable. Not only is Lissa an editor, but she's an accomplished writer. Thus, it follows that she's able to see a story from both sides, allowing her to better relate to those whose work she edits. I truly look forward to working with Lissa Halls Johnson again.
                            —Tamara Leigh, Stealing Adda


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​Speaking Endorsements

​We like having Lissa Halls Johnson at Mount Hermon because she is always inspiring, challenging, humorous, and engaging, and that's a great combination for one person.  Some successful authors are not good speakers/presenters, but Lissa is among the best, with hands-on experience behind her. We recommend her highly for both teaching and inspirational speaking.

                    --David R. Talbott, Director, Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference
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I've heard a lot of banquet-type/awards-dinner talks by colleagues over the years, but Lissa's was one of the best I've ever heard. She made us cry. She made us laugh. And, she challenged us. I found myself thinking about her words days later. I already knew she was a gifted writer, but also she's an engaging speaker. I am a fan.
                    —Michelle Medlock Adams (
www.michellemedlockadams.com) Award-winning Journalist & Bestselling Author 
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Lissa is the Altoid Mint of Christian publishing.  She comes in a small package but is a "curiously strong" speaker and teacher with a refreshing, minty-fresh blend of humor, honesty, and knowledge of the business.

                    --Jim Watkins; Director of Sandy Cove Christian Writers Conference
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Lissa Halls Johnson spoke at our women's retreat two years in a row and the women were blessed by her openness and honesty in sharing her story with them. She is encouraging, enthusiastic, and gracious in her presentations and interactions with the participants. 
                    —Sandy Lawson, Women's Ministry Team, church of the Redeemer, Monroe, NC
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Lissa was a great keynoter. Her content was clear, and her delivery was fun, creative, inspiring, and transparent.
                    --Jon Drury; Director of the Christian Writers Seminar
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Sure, Lissa Halls Johnson is a delightful, energetic, and engaging speaker. In that respect, she's like many top-tier speakers. But few are as genuine and impactful.

                    --Bob Hostetler; author, pastor, speaker
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Lissa is a wonderful blend of knowledge, humor, passion, and insight. Best of all, Lissa loves the Lord. The life lessons she has learned through walking with him during difficult and joyful times both inspire and entertain. Whether she is presenting an information packed workshop or drawing you closer to the Lord through a faith-filled keynote Lissa Halls Johnson is a blessing. 

 
                    --Carmen Leal, Conference Speaker and Writer
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Thanks so much for coming to Montrose this year.  Your presence made it all professional, excellent, fun and crazy all at the same time.  I hope you had a great time and that you'll be willing to come again sometime in the future. Many people requested your returning.

 
                    --Carol Wedeven, Conference Director
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Over the years we have found people who relate well with our conference attendee. We have found others who are very good teachers. Too often these are not the same people. Lissa is both.

                    --Reg A Forder, American Christian Writers
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It was a great JOY to have you be a part of the conference faculty this year. 

 
                    --Billie Wilson; Director, Florida Christian Writer’s Conference
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I'd go to hear Lissa Halls Johnson any day! Challenging, high energy, inspirational. 

 
                    --James Scott Bell, author, conference speaker
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Your expertise in writing fiction was very valuable to my teen track. I wish you could do this fiction section every year because so many kids write fiction. I’m grateful for your participation and your willingness to serve the body of Christ as you do. 

 
                    --Sharon Elliott; Teacher, Teen Track (various conferences)
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Lissa Halls Johnson will make your event sparkle by not only delighting your audiences, but to touch their hearts. with her winning insights, wisdom, and wonderful storytelling skills. 

 
                    --Linda Shepherd, Founder and Director, Advanced Writers and Speakers Association

Endorsements from students:
Lissa's wacky outfits and upbeat teaching style drew me into her class. Her simple but effective way of explaining techniques for creating "real characters" hooked me. Using her methods, I'm able to create three-dimensional complex characters. Her classes are a fantastic blend of entertainment and information. Lyle Carlson

I gleaned some practical advice from you “Common Mistakes” workshop. Your style is warm and easy to understand. I’ve listened to the CD “Behind the Editor’s Door” and found this presentation informative also. Kim Bagato

Thank you so much for meeting with me at the Writer’s conference. Your suggestions on my story were very beneficial. I have realized this even more as I have been revising it. I appreciate your time and effort in this. I also enjoyed your speaking sessions and will remember your morning meditation on writing truth especially. Jane Maxwell

Thank you for your participation in the conference. I enjoy your sense of humor. Thanks for sharing your expertise. Nancy Farrier

Thanks again for looking at my book proposal. . . your comments were so helpful. Judy Gann

I wanted to thank you for the time you gave us at the Writers Conference. I feel like I learned so much from you and also was very moved by your message (on truth). . . I believe what you taught me was invaluable in giving me a strong foundation of fundamentals through your classes. Dori Magee

I was at the writer’s conference last week and heard your presentation on (Through the Gap) I just wanted to tell you a BIG thanks for letting our Father speak to me through you. All weekend I kept coming back to the idea that God can use me bigger if I keep me out of it. You are a very gifted speaker.  Liz Cowen Furman

Thank you for meeting with me. Your encouragement and support blessed me. Tanya T. Warrington

Thank you so much for your keynote address, it was so anointed and I heard many positive comments from other conferees. I heard a teen say that you wore a snorkel the to the workshop—is that true? I guess anyone who jumps up on a table to pull down a screen is capable of anything! Sue Cameron

Thank you for giving your time and instruction and encouragement to the beginners. May the seeds of knowledge you planed this week bring eternal fruit for the kingdom. Pat Ebert

You have been a mentor to me ever since I sat at your feet in ’99 at Redwood Chapel in Castro Valley and again at Mt. Hermon. Thank you for the way you encouraged me to write and the ideas you suggested I pursue. . . I call your daily major morning session my “homeroom class.” I believe you will be able to reach many new writers and newly formed writers’ groups. Debra Nimmer

Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to share your wisdom with us. Jill Roman Lord
I enjoyed your workshop, liked your toys and I appreciated your tips. Your sharing touched me on Sunday morning. Jeanne M. Phelan

I appreciate your honesty and your positive feedback on my proposal. Your loyalty and integrity speaks volumes to your character and for that I pray God richly blesses you and your ministry. Cheri Lynn Cowell

Thank you for a great workshop on Writing for Juveniles. A lot of interesting information and great workshop. I appreciated that you shared your time and knowledge. You gave a lot of great pointers and shared some good ideas with us. Thanks for your help. Marie Bast

Anonymous from conference comment sheets
“Lissa is lively, passionate about writing and very good at teaching her craft.”

“She is a very good teacher. I came into the class knowing very little about writing and she gave us all the basics without making us feel stupid.  Now I am informed.”

“Lissa talked with authority and knows her stuff.  She was also charming and made it fun.”

“Lissa Halls Johnson helped me most (at this conference).  I learned so much from Basics for Beginners. She covered an enormous amount of material and gave examples, used overheads and handouts. The information was invaluable and the instructor presented it in an easy to understand was and very fun way.”

“Great to have an author/editor perspective in one person.”

“Lissa was excellent at giving us a great deal of information, along with her way of doing things.  She's interesting, helpful and very willing to answer questions.”
 
Books Edited:
​Riverbend Friends #8 Untitled by Kathy Buchanan, Focus on the Family, 2024​
Riverbend Friends #7 Running on Empty by Jill Williamson, Focus on the Family, 2024
Riverbend Friends #6 Heart of Belonging by C.J. Darlington, Focus on the Family, December 2023
Lead Like a Pro: The Essential Guide for New Managers by Eric Girard, GTS Press, October, 2023
Riverbend Friends #5 Life in the Middle by Stephanie Coleman, Focus on the Family, July 2023
In Feast or Famine by Mesu Andrews, WaterBrook, 2023
Potiphar's Wife by Mesu Andrews, WaterBrook, 2022
Your Brain's Not Broken: Strategies for Navigating Your Emotions and Life with ADHD by Tamara Rosier, PhD. Revell, September 2021
Transforming Loneliness: Deepening Our Relationships with God and Others When We Feel Alone by Ruth Graham and Cindy Lambert; Baker Books, 2021
Riverbend Friends #4 Chasing the Spotlight by Sarah Ann Sumpolec, Focus on the Family, 2021
Riverbend Friends #3 The Me You See by Jill Williamson, Focus on the Family, 2021
Riverbend Friends #2 Searching for Normal by C.J. Darlington, Focus on the Family, 2021
Riverbend Friends #1 Real, Not Perfect by Stephanie Coleman, Focus on the Family, 2021  
Dirt Grenades by Kent Kraning and Bob Kraning
Forgiving My Father, Forgiving Myself by Ruth Graham and Cindy Lambert, Baker Books, 2020
Isaiah's Legacy 
by Mesu Andrews, WaterBrook Press, 2019
Of Fire and Lions by Mesu Andrews, WaterBrook Press, 2019 ***CHRISTY AWARD NOMINEE, 2019 
Where the Fire Falls by Karen Barnett, WaterBrook Press, 2018  ***CAROL AWARD NOMINEE, 2019
No One Ever Asked, by Katie Ganshert, WaterBrook Press, April, 2018 ***CHRISTY AWARD WINNER, 2019
The Beginning of the End of Abortion by David Bereit and Shawn Carney with Cindy Lambert 2018 Capella Books

Isaiah's Daughter, by Mesu Andrews, WaterBrook Press, January 2018 ***CHRISTY AWARD WINNER, 2018
The Prayers of Jesus, by Jean Blackmer, Fall 2017
Life After, by Katie Ganshert, WaterBrook Press, 2017 ***CHRISTY AWARD WINNER, 2018
The Road to Paradise by Karen Barnett, WaterBrook Press, 2017
The Flaming Sword, by Heather Fitzgerald, Mountain Brook Ink, 2016
Miriam, by Mesu Andrews, WaterBrook Press, 2016 ***CHRISTY AWARD NOMINEE, 2017
Back in the Saddle by Ruth Herne, WaterBrook Press, 2016
The Art of Losing Yourself by Katie Ganshert, WaterBrook Press, 2015, ***CHRISTY AWARD NOMINEE
Passing Strangers by Angela Hunt, 2014
Not Marked by Mary DeMuth, 2014
A Broken Kind of Beautiful by Katie Ganshert, WaterBrook Press, 2014, ***CHRISTY AWARD WINNER
40 Days For Life by David Bereit and Shawn Carney with Cindy Lambert 2013 Capella Books
Loves God, Likes Girls by Sally Gary, Leafwood Press, 2013
In My Defense by Leigh Ann Bryant, Authentic Publishers, 2013
Wishing on Willows by Katie Ganshert, WaterBrook Press, 2013
The Girl in the Glass by Susan Meissner, WaterBrook Press, 2012
Wildflowers From Winter by Katie Ganshert, WaterBrook Press, 2012, ***CHRISTY AWARD NOMINEE, 2013
Brush of Angel’s Wings by Ruth Reid, Thomas Nelson, 2012
Lilly’s Wedding Quilt by Kelly Long, Thomas Nelson, 2011
The Promise of an Angel by Ruth Reid, Thomas Nelson, 2011
A Sound Among the Trees by Susan Meissner, WaterBrook Press, 2011
Lady in Waiting by Susan Meissner, WaterBrook Press, 2010 ***CHRISTY AWARD NOMINEE
Pirate Queen by Patricia Hickman, WaterBrook Press, 2010
The Six-Liter Club by Harry Kraus, Howard Books, 2010
Drift by Sharon Carter Rogers, Howard Books, 2010
Saints in Limbo by River Jordan, WaterBrook Press, 2009
Salty Like Blood by Harry Kraus, Howard Books, 2009
The Bone Box by Bob Hostetler, Howard Books, 2008
The Exorsistah  by Claudia Mair Burney, Howard Books, 2008
Murder, Mayhem and a Fine Man by Claudia Mair Burney, Howard Books, 2008
Death, Deceit and Some Smooth Jazz, by Claudia Mair Burney, Howard Books, 2008
Saints, Suspicions and a Ticking Clock, by Claudia Mair Burney, Howard Books, 2009
A Hideous Beauty by Jack Cavanaugh, 2007
Wishing on Dandelions, by Mary DeMuth, NavPress, 2006
Closer, by Susie Shellenberger, Focus on the Family, 2006
Watching the Tree Limbs, by Mary DeMuth, NavPress, 2006, ***CHRISTY AWARD FINALIST
Stealing Adda, by Tamara Leigh, NavPress, 2006
Airborne, Focus on the Family, 2005
All titles: Brio Girls series, 1-12 (some rewritten)
KidWitness Series, books 1-6
Where Women Walked, Tyndale House Publishers, 2004
Brio Girls Devotional Series: 
Want More? Life 
Want More? Love 
Summit High Series (three titles), Broadman-Holman Publishers, 1998-1999
Helping Women Recover From Abortion, Nancy Michels, Bethany Books, 1988.
Book rewritten, edited and condensed: Defender Of The Faith, Charles Ludwig, Bethany Books, 1988.
Prisoner Of Another War, PageMill Press, 1991; a Ghostwritten Biography for psychologist, Marilyn Murray.
Dying To Live by Georgia Comfort, Tyndale House Publishers, 1992
Edited two books for Focus that didn’t end up being published for various reasons. ​

Editorial Assistance
Perfectly Unfinished by Andrea Logan White and Cindy Lambert
The Voice by Sandi Patty with Cindy Lambert
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 PROFESSIONAL WRITING CREDITS

Nonfiction:
Rich in Love: by Irene Garcia and Lissa Halls Johnson; David C. Cook, 2013
Still Growing: by Kirk Cameron and Lissa Halls Johnson; Regal Books, 2008
A Full House of Growing Pains: by Barbara Cameron and Lissa Halls Johnson; Bridge-Logos, 2006
Sticking With Your Teen: How to keep from coming unglued no matter what: by Lissa Halls Johnson and Joe White; Focus on the Family, 2006
 
Novels:
Bad Girl Days: Brio Series, Book 12, Focus on the Family, 2005
Stuck In The Sky: Brio Series, book 1, Focus on the Family, 2000
The Worst Wish: Kidwitness Series, book 1, Focus on the Family, 2000
Homeward Heart: Pacific Cascade University Series, book 2; Questar, 1996
Also translated into German: TROUBLE FÜR MADDY, 1998
Sliced Heather On Toast: Focus on the Family, book 1, China Tate Series, 1994
Secret In The Kitchen: Focus on the Family, book 2, China Tate Series, 1994
Project Black Bear: Focus on the Family, book 3, China Tate Series, 1994
Wishing On A Star: Focus on the Family, book 4, China Tate Series, 1995
Comedy Of Errors: Focus on the Family, book 5, China Tate Series, 1995
The Ice Queen: Focus on the Family, book 6, China Tate Series, 1996
The Neverending Day: Focus on the Family, book 7, China Tate Series, 1997
Just Like Ice Cream: (Teen sexuality and pregnancy) Ronald Haynes Publishers; Bantam Books, 1984; Tyndale House Publishers; Focus on the Family 2005 (Over 100,000 sold, Special Recognition Award, Mt. Hermon Writer's Conference, 1983; C.S. Lewis Silver Medal, 1995). 
Also translated into Afrikaans: LEKKERDER AS ROOMYS?, 1996
Also culturally translated for Swaziland: HELLO, SWEET BABY, 
Musical: Afrikaans
Reprinted by Focus on the Family, 2005
Runaway Dreams: (teen runaway from emotionally abusive home) Regal Books, 1985
No Other Choice: (psychological trauma as a result of teen abortion) Revell, 1986 (Campus Life Magazine Book of the Year Award for Excellence in Fiction)
Something To Live For: (teen suicide) Revell, 1986
Lambs Of The Lie: (two teens caught in a cult) Revell, 1987, Danish Edition: I HYRDENS KLØER, 1989
 
Other professional/writing credits:
Fiction Acquisitions editor, Focus on the Family, 2003-2005
Creator: Brio Girls Series, 2001-2005 (12 books in series)
Co-creator: KidWitness Series, books 1-6, Focus on the Family, 1999-2000
Contributor to: Movie Nights; Movie Nights For Kids; Movie Nights 2, Focus on the Family/Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. 2002, 2004, 2005
Contributor to: Spiritual Mentoring Of Teens, Focus on the Family/Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. 2001
Contributor to: The Parent’s Guide To The Spiritual Growth Of Children, Focus on the Family/Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. 2000
Contributor to: Christmas in My Heart # 7, compiled by Joe Wheeler, Review & Herald, 1998
Contributor to: Christmas By The Hearth, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1996
Contributor to: Anybody got a Clue About Guys? by Susie Shellenberger (story on pps 88-94) Servant Books, 1995.
10% Contributor to: Affirmations For The Inner Child by Rokelle Lerner; Health Communications, Inc. 1990
Contributor: A Reason To Live, Edited by Melody Beattie, Tyndale House Publishers, 1991
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Short Stories:
"Girl of the Stars" Brio Magazine, May 2021
“Minus One Dad” Susie teen magazine, October, 2010
“The Pact” Susie teen magazine, September, 2010
“The Pact” Brio teen magazine, September, 2001“Trapped on Snowdrift Peak”, Breakaway magazine, June 2001
"An Angel of My Own” Brio teen magazine, December, 1996
"Searching for China Tate;” Brio teen magazine, October, 1994
"Mom's Don't Date;” Brio teen magazine, October, 1993
"I'm Having Too Much Fun;” Breakaway teen magazine, August, 1993
"Wrestling with Misconceptions;” Breakaway teen magazine, June, 1993
"Just Like Me;” Brio teen magazine, July, 1992
"Wrestling with Misconceptions;” Brio teen magazine, April, 1992
"Something About Tara”; Brio teen magazine, November, 1991
"Knight in Shining Armor”; Brio teen magazine, October, 1991
"Dear Jenny”; Brio teen magazine, November, 1990 (Also sold to a small publication in New Zealand)
"Minus One Dad”; Brio teen magazine, March, 1990 (Also sold to a small publication in New Zealand)
"Howls in the Night"; Clubhouse Children's Magazine, January, 1990
"Never Give Up"; TQ teen magazine, November, 1989
"Minus One Dad"; Teen Power, October 22, 1989
"Something to Live For"; TQ teen magazine, June, 1989
"Trevor Goes to the Eye Doctor"; Clubhouse children's magazine, October, 1988
"Minus One Father"; TQ teen magazine, April, 1988
"Colonel McNulty's Pear"; Clubhouse children's magazine, December, 1987
Also Radio scripts for teen shows.
 
NONFICTION articles:
“A Place of Healing” Crosswalk, Aug/Sept. 2005
“Brio series characters come to life” Brio, March 2003
“Stories for Life” Focus on the Family Magazine, February, 2001
"Tips From Kirk Cameron," Sept-Oct '90, Faith n' Stuff magazine (Offshoot of Guideposts)
"You've Got To Get Me Out Of Here," Drama in Real Life, Reader's Digest; October, 1990
"What is a Parent to Do?"; Family Life Today, August 1983
Other work done for Reader's Digest.
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Speaking credits
 ​St David’s Christian Writer’s Conference, May 2017: “St David’s Live”* morning show, seminar presentation, Banquet Keynote, “#storiesmatter” “Show, Don’t Tell” and “Self-Editing”
  • Church of the Redeemer Women’s Retreat keynote speaker, Fall, 2016: “The Struggle to Forgive”
  • Church of the Redeemer Women’s Retreat keynote speaker, Spring, 2016: “Your Story Matters” and “How to Share Your Story and Care for the Stories of Others”
  • St David’s Christian Writer’s Conference, May, 2015: “St David’s Live” morning show, extended seminar: “From Concept to Contract”, one-on-one meetings
  • Maranatha Christian Writer’s Conference, September, 2014: one-on-one meetings. Seminar presentations “Show, Don’t Tell”, “Self-Editing”
  • Greater Texas Christian Writer’s Conference, June, 2012: “Plotting the Plot”, “Creating True-to-Life Characters”, “Common Mistakes of Beginning Writers”, “Things Editors Hate, Things Editors Love”, “ Plot is Not a Four-Letter Word” (high school track), “From Weird Uncle Al to Zia, Queen of Cantania: Creating Characters Who Are So Real, Your Readers Think They See Them on the Street” (high school track)
  • Colorado Christian Writer’s Conference, May, 2012: Keynote, 6.5 hour continuing seminar: “No Pat Answers”
  • Mount Hermon Christian Writers, March 30-April 3, 2012: Eight hour continuing seminar for teens on how to write.
  • Sandy Cove Christian Writer’s Conference, October, 2008: “Good Morning, Sandy Cove!” and four-hour continuing seminar, “Christian Publishing 101”
  • Colorado Christian Writer’s Conference, May, 2008: Keynote “Held Captive by the Truth”, 6.5-hour continuing seminar “No Pat Answers”
  • Christian Writer’s Guild, February, 2008: Four-hour continuing seminar for teen writers, “Introduction to Christian Writing and Publishing” and one-hour seminar for adults, “How to Write For Teens”
  • Sandy Cove Christian Writer’s Conference, October, 2007: “Good Morning, Sandy Cove!” Keynote “Through the Gap”,  continuing seminar teacher—writing fiction: one-on-one meetings
  • Greater Texas Christian Writer’s Conference, September, 2007: Keynoter, seminar presentations, one-on-one meetings
  • Philadelphia Christian Writer’s Conference, August, 2007: Keynote “Held Captive by the Truth”, seminar presentations, one-on-one meetings
  • Discovery Church Sunday morning message, January, 2007: “God’s Faithfulness”
  • Sandy Cove Christian Writer’s Conference, 2006: “Good Morning, Sandy Cove!” continuing seminar teacher—writing fiction: one-on-one meetings
  • Write to Publish Writer’s Conference, 2006: continuing seminar teacher—writing fiction, one-on-one meetings
  • Colorado Christian Writer’s Conference, 2006: seminar teacher, one-on-one meetings
  • Sandy Cove Christian Writer’s Conference, 2005: Keynote speaker, workshop leader, continuing seminar teacher, “Christian Publishing 101”
  • Represented Focus on the Family: American Christian Fiction Writers Conference, September, 2005
  • Mount Hermon Writer’s Conference, March 17-22, 2005:
  • Morning and evening chapels for Homecoming Weekend, Grove City College, PA October, 2004: “Through the Gap” (chapel), “The God of Impossible Dreams” (evening motivational chapel)
  • American Christian Writer’s Conference Reg Forder September, 2004:
  • Florida Christian Writer’s Conference: March, 2004:
  • Montrose Christian Writer’s Conference, Montrose, PA. Plenary Session—“Held Captive by the Truth”: Beginning Writer’s and more: July 19-25, 2003:
  • Estes Park Christian Writer’s Conference, Estes Park, CO. Opening Plenary: Through the Gap: Characterization for teens, Common Mistakes of beginning Fiction writers. and more: May 14-17, 2003:
  • Mount Hermon Christian Writer’s Conference, April 11-15, 2003: Characterization: writing for teens, two editorial panels
  • Glen Eyrie Writer’s Conference, Colorado Springs, CO, Editorial Panel 3 hours: February, 2003:
  • Sandy Cove Christian Writer’s Conference. 8 hours of instruction for beginning writers: September 30-October 3, 2002:
  • Colorado Christian Writer’s Conference, Estes Park, CO: May, 2002:
  • Instructor: Writing For Teenagers: How to Make Your Characters Come Alive
  • Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference, taught 2 seminars, represented Focus on the Family: April 5-10, 2001:
  • Christian Writers Seminar, October, 2000: “Hints For A Successful Submission”
  • Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference, March 25-30, 1999: Eight hours of instruction for beginning writers.
  • Antioch Public Library, March, 1998: “Writing Fiction”
  • Christian Writers Seminar, Redwood Chapel, Castro Valley, CA, February 27-28, 1998: Keynote speaker (three continuing sessions) “The Writer's Journey” and one workshop “Fiction is . . .”
  • Florida Christian Writers Conference, January 25-29, 1995: three-day continuing class, three hours teaching “How to Write for Teenagers”
  • Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference, March 24-29, 1994: four-day continuing class, 8 hours teaching “Beginner's Basics”
  • Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference, April 2-6, 1993: four-day continuing class 75 minutes each day, “Beginner's Basics”
  • Richmond Writer's Conference, September, 1992: Two classes on Fiction writing.
  • Skyline Community College satellite class on Creative Writing, Eileen Malone director, December, 1991: One hour lecture, two hours' questions on the Writing Life.
  • California Writers Club Asilomar Conference, July, 1991: “Keeping a Journal For Writing”
  • Gateway Single's Weekend Retreat, April, 1991: Keynote Speaker and conference planner “Personal and Inter-personal Growth”
  • Antioch Sr. High School Career Day, March, 1990
  • Park Jr. High School Career Day, March, 1990
  • Santa Clara Valley Christian Writer's Club, September 1990:“Fiction Techniques for Nonfiction Writing” and “Writing for Teenagers”
  • Gateway Singles, October, 1990: “Why Bad Things Happen to Good People”
  • Orange County Christian Writer's Club, April, 1989: “Essential Elements for Successful Fiction Writing Today”
  • Calvary Church of Santa Ana high school group, April, 1989: “Love, Sex, & Dating”
  • California Writer's Club, March, 1989: “Essential Elements for Successful Fiction Writing Today”
  • Antioch High School Career Day, March, 1989
  • Santa Clara Writer's Conference, October, 1988: “Stirring Up Trouble” (on conflict) and “Loose Ends” (dialogue and descriptions)
  • Pacific Northwest Writer's Conference, Washington. July, 1988: Two-hour workshop “Beginning Fiction”
  • Antioch Unified School District Summer School Assembly, July 1988:
    “You Are Somebody”
  • Diablo Valley Sunrise Soroptimist, April, 1988: “How One Writer Got Started”
  • Clayton/Valley Concord Sunrise Rotary Club, January, 1988: “How One Writer Got Started”
  • Oregon Association of Christian Writers, January, 1988: Only speaker for an all-day seminar.
  • Santa Clara Writer's Conference, October, 1987: “Getting Into Character” and “Plot is a Four-Letter Word”
  • United Four-Square Women, May, 1987: “If Teens Could Speak”
  • Keynote speaker for Crisis Pregnancy Center Fundraiser in Davis, CA, May, 1987: “A Call to Compassion”
  • Keynote speaker for Crisis Pregnancy Center Fundraiser in Sacramento, CA, April, 1987: “A Call to Compassion”
  • Keynote speaker for Crisis Pregnancy Center Fundraiser in Concord, CA, November, 1986: “A Call to Compassion”
  • Young Life Mothers of Teens, Lafayette, CA , April, 1986: “If Teens Could Speak”
  • A three hour seminar given with Psychiatrist, Dr. Bob Reimer, March, 1986: “Teen Rebellion”
  • Concord Christian High School, May, 1985: “How One Writer Got Started”
  • Women's Aglow, Pleasant Hill, California, September, 1985: “What to Tell Your Teens About Sex”
  • Sacramento Writer's Conference, August, 1985: “Writing Fiction” (given twice)
  • Presidio Family Dessert, May, 1984: “What to Tell Your Teens About Sex”
  • Options Teen Mother program, Glendora, CA , November, 1983: “What Your Baby Needs Most”
  • Hope of Our Heritage Conference, October, 1982: “What to Tell Your Teens About Sex”
  • Other speaking credits include English Classes at Antioch High School, CA on the topics of Dialogue, and the life of a writer: Belshaw, Bidwell and Fremont Elementary Schools in Antioch, CA to young children on “How to Write a Story She has returned to critique the children's stories and encourage the children.
 
Lissa Halls Johnson has also appeared on television and radio programs to discuss her books. She has mentored a small group of teen girls for four years through her local church, mentored girls in the Right Lead program using horses to teach kids about God.
 
* “St David’s Live” and “Good Morning Sandy Cove!” 
 
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