Editorial standards
Editorial Policy
BiblesStories publishes Bible story pages with one clear goal: to stay faithful to the passage while presenting readable editorial prose that is fit for public citation.
What we publish
We publish Bible story pages, archive pages, category pages, and reference-oriented editorial surfaces built around Scripture-based source material.
Our public story pages are written to remain close to the biblical text. We do not treat them as sermon notes, speculative retellings, or fictional expansions.
Editorial boundaries
We do not knowingly add invented dialogue, invented scenes, invented motives, or imported details from unrelated chapters when the passage does not support them.
We aim for restrained prose. If a story page becomes inflated, generic, preachy, or machine-shaped, it should be revised.
Multilingual publishing
BiblesStories publishes the same story group across multiple locales. Each localized page is its own public page, but routing, media, and canonical story identity are kept stable.
Editorial rewrite workflows may improve title, excerpt, and body, but must not silently change slug, public path, locale, image, category, or story grouping.
Attribution and provenance
Each public page is intended to be citable through its canonical URL, Bible reference, locale, and story content.
When we materially improve a page, we do so inside the production editorial workflow rather than by rewriting routing or metadata that define the public record.