September Editorial
A Month to Celebrate Christian and Muslim Creatives
Faith and Creativity – A Shared Light
At Writertain Creatives, every month tells a story. For September, our story is about
faith and creativity—and the powerful ways
both shape culture. This month, we dedicate our spotlight to
Christian and Muslim creatives, honoring writers, poets, storytellers, filmmakers,
and thinkers who draw inspiration from their spiritual journeys.
Christian Creatives
From parables woven into Christian fiction to hymns inspiring poetic rhythms, the
church has always been a foundation for creative expression. Many writers found
their first stage in Sunday school or choir rehearsals.
Muslim Creatives
With the lyrical beauty of Quranic recitations and the tradition of oral storytelling,
Muslim poets and writers continue to enrich Nigerian literature with rhythm, depth,
and cultural pride.
In celebrating Christian and Muslim creatives this month, we recognize more than
faith identities—we recognize resilience, imagination, and how sacred texts continue
to inspire timeless works of art.
This celebration is not about division but convergence. It is about the shared cultural
fabric woven from belief, creativity, and community. Faith-driven art doesn’t just
entertain—it uplifts, heals, and connects us to something greater.
“This September, let us celebrate those who create with conviction—those whose words shine like lanterns, guiding us through the darkness.”
















