Advisory Non-Fictional Projects

This section is dedicated exclusively to non-fictional content curated for the There and Back initiatives are grounded in truth, research, and lived experience, offering insight, guidance, and clarity across a range of disciplines.
Content may include:
- Essays exploring theological, historical, philosophical, or social themes
- Reference materials such as annotated guides, frameworks, and teaching tools
- Online publications designed for accessibility, study, and ongoing dialogue
Each contribution is intended to inform, equip, and inspire readers within the broader mission of the There and Back Initiative, aligning with our commitment to truth, mentorship, and transformational learning.
- Journal of There and Back – The Journey to Here
- User Guide 25 – Version Draft
Non-Fictional Thesis Guide
Non-Fictional Thesis Types
- Narrative – personal description of events
- Descriptive – event based and usually second or third person perspective
- Expository – specializing in presenting fact and information subjectively without bias.
- Definition – defines concepts or idea with analytical research,
- Process – how does something work or achieved
- Compare and Contrast – a document that compares AND contrast two subjects
- Argumentative – this produces a focused product aimed at convincing readers of specific finding, stance, or opinion.
- Persuasive – similar to argumentative concepts, but emotional information is now included.
- Cause and Effect – presents reasons why something happened and the effects.
- Critical – an analytical assessment, evaluation of material, event, or object WITH supporting evidence.
- Additional material – position papers are accepted, but debates based on gossip and petty social media interactions are not.
