Nothing New Under the Sun? Why Your Words Still Matter

The Bible encourages us as Christian writers by demonstrating that our words matter, even if our message has already been written.
3 Personalized Steps to Building an Online Platform as a Christian Writer

Building an online platform as a Christian writer presents unique challenges (and blessings) non-Christian writers might not experience.
Put the Shoes by the Door: Why Knowing Your Audience Matters

Can we write effectively without considering our readers? The four Gospels provide a biblical example of the importance of knowing your audience.
SEO for Christian Writers: A Practical Way to Glorify God & Bless Your Readers

SEO is one of the most practical and enjoyable ways to glorify God, bless your readers, and grow your platform as a Christian writer. Here are 7 benefits.
Is Substack Good for Christian Writers? My Substack Review (2024)

It seems Substack is “all the rage” these days. If you’re a Christian writer wondering if Substack is a good way to build your platform, this post is for you.
Why Community is Crucial in Writing for God’s Glory

The Bible teaches that community is vital for the Christian life—that includes our writing. Why and how can we cultivate community as Christian writers?
How to Build a Platform as a Christian Writer for God’s Glory (Not Your Own)

Practical tips and an alternative approach for Christian writers who want to build a platform and glorify God without the pitfalls of pride and self-promotion
Am I Called By God to Write?

Am I called by God to write? How do we discern God’s will if the answer isn’t explicitly stated in the Bible—”Jana, I want you to be a writer”? Here’s my story.
What does it mean to wield the Word for God’s glory?

“Wield the Word” has a double meaning. Words are powerful tools or weapons. Using them comes with risks and rewards. How do we live and write for God’s glory?
You Can’t Write From an Empty Inkwell

Keeping our spiritual inkwells full helps Christian writers find continuous inspiration and prevent creative stagnancy. Choosing our “ink” wisely helps too.