For many aspiring Christian authors, the work of writing and publishing can feel both exhilarating and overwhelming. With endless advice on structures, marketing strategies, and writing techniques, it’s easy to get lost in the details. Many times, new authors will ask me, “But where do I start?” Before diving into the nuts and bolts of the writing world, there’s a foundational step that every Christian writer should take: starting at the cross.
When I say we should begin our writing journey at the cross, I’m not just talking about a metaphorical starting point. For Christian writers, the cross is where our story of writing begins. It’s where we reflect on the transformative power of Christ’s finished work and allow that reflection to shape our writing.
Consider this: Before taking a stab at content creation or concept development, take a moment to pause and reflect on the profound impact of the gospel in your own life. Remember the joy and renewal you experienced through the salvation offered by Jesus. This reflection is not merely an exercise in nostalgia but a crucial step in grounding your work in a place of deep personal significance.
The process of writing for the Lord, fueled from the cross, starts with a heart deeply touched by the gospel. As Christian writers, we are tasked with sharing not just any story, but the story of our greatest joy—Jesus Himself. This requires us to understand and embrace the transformative power of the cross in our own lives.
Ask yourself: How has the gospel transformed me? What aspects of my salvation story can I share through my writing? Reflect on the moments when the truth of Christ’s sacrifice has reshaped your perspective, strengthened your faith, or provided comfort in challenging times. These reflections will provide a wellspring of inspiration and authenticity for your writing. Once you’ve taken time to reflect on your personal transformation, it’s essential to seek God’s guidance in renewing the joy of your salvation. Prayer is a powerful tool for aligning your writing with God’s will and inviting Him into your creative process.
Pray for clarity and direction. Ask God to reveal how He wants to use your writing to serve others and share the message of His love. Pray for the courage to write honestly and boldly and for the wisdom to communicate your message effectively. This spiritual preparation ensures that your writing is not only a reflection of your skills but also an outpouring of your faith. Beginning at the cross sets a purposeful tone for your work as a writer. Keep your focus on the ultimate goal: to glorify God and share His message with your readers.
Remember that writing as a Christian author is not only about crafting compelling stories or sharing insightful content; it’s about using your gift to serve others and point them to Jesus. Your writing should flow from the wellspring of your relationship with Christ and reflect the hope and joy that you’ve found in Him.
Here are some practical tips:
- Establish a routine. Find a writing routine that works for you. Whether it’s setting aside specific times each day or week, having a consistent schedule helps maintain focus and discipline.
- Start small. Begin with smaller writing projects, such as blog posts, devotions, or short stories. These can help build your confidence and provide valuable practice.
- Ask for feedback. Share your work with trusted friends, mentors, or writing groups. Constructive feedback can provide new perspectives and help refine your writing.
- Stay connected in community. Engage with other Christian writers and join communities that support and encourage one another. These connections can offer inspiration, accountability, and support.
- Trust the process. Understand that this work comes with ups and downs. Trust that God is guiding you through the process and use every experience as an opportunity to grow and learn. If you’re looking for guidance as you work toward a career or hobby in writing, consider checking out “Culture Shift: Setting the Tone for Your Christian Writing,” a free course recently released by the Christian Writers Institute. This course is designed to help you lay a solid foundation for your writing career, providing clarity on your writer’s position and offering practical tips and tools to enhance your craft. The Christian Writers Institute values education and encouragement, aiming to equip you with the resources you need to accomplish your writing goals and communicate the gospel effectively.
Starting your writing journey at the cross is more than a symbolic gesture; it’s a profound commitment to writing with purpose and authenticity. By reflecting on your transformation through Christ, praying for renewal, and focusing on serving others through your writing, you set a strong foundation for a meaningful and impactful writing career. Embrace the joy of your salvation, let it inspire your work, and trust that God will use your writing to touch the lives of others.
Andrew Budek-Schmeisser
In a week so marked with sorrow,
etched in pain and stained with loss,
it takes all strength I can borrow
to crawl to that hard cruel Cross,
lay my cheek against the wood
down which my Lamb’s blood had run
to the dirt where evil stood,
mocking Grace ’cause it was fun.
I let my tears mingle there,
as by sobs my fabric’s shaken
where even still today the air
remembers why He was forsaken,
so the sinner that is me
may by His side forever be.
Roberta Sarver
One of your best poems, Andrew. Thanks!
Rhonda De La Moriniere
“And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself ” John 12:32
Jesus, be lifted High above all else. Help every word that pours through our hands be first poured through Your heart. The heart that was pierced so that we might have the unimaginable privilege of pouring out all You’ve accomplished and are still accomplishing through our lives. In Your name, Jesus, we pray. Amen
Loretta Eidson
You are right, Megan! It all starts at the cross! Thank you for sharing.
Jana Gustafson
Thank you, Megan.
Jeanie Malone
Excellent advice and needful steps for anyone who truly wants to honor God and help others. We ought not write for our own sake or to add to the clutter and noise already out there.
Pamela Henry
This article was so validating. Thank you. I didn’t realize I have accomplished this process with my latest project until you spelled it out here, Megan! My two-hour daily writing routine is at the foot of the cross. After 10 years as a believer, this is the first time my writing is “fueled from the cross.” Great phrase.
Katrin Babb
Thank you for writing this. You’ve given a profound reminder of what’s important.
Ana Robinson
Thank you for the reminder, Megan!