Contract Writers - Theological Books for a Lay Audience at Daily Grace Enterprises, LLC
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Writing, Theological Research, Content Development, Editing, Outlining, Manuscript Preparation, Theological Accuracy, Audience Targeting, Collaboration, Proposal Writing

Industry

Book Publishing

Description
Location: Remote Position Overview Many believers have questions about the Christian faith that are not easily answered in Sunday school, casual conversation, or online searches. We are seeking a contract writers to develop Christ-centered, theologically rich, and highly accessible books that helps lay readers understand challenging or frequently asked questions about God, Scripture, and the Christian life. These books should: Explain deep theological truths clearly and accurately Include stories, examples, and real-life applications that help readers connect theology to everyday life Anticipate the reader’s common questions and struggles, addressing them in a practical, engaging way Help readers grow in faith, understanding, and love for Christ See below list of suggested topics for these books The strongest proposals will clearly define the target audience and demonstrate how the book will meet their specific questions, struggles, or curiosities about God and the gospel. Suggested Topics We are particularly interested in proposals that explore one specific theological topic in a fresh, accessible, and practical way. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: The Holy Spirit – Who the Spirit is, how He works, gifts of the Spirit, guidance, and growth in holiness The Trinity – How God is three-in-one, and how understanding the Trinity shapes worship, prayer, and community Salvation and Assurance – What it means to be saved, faith vs. works, and growing in assurance Heaven, Hell, and Eternity – Resurrection, eternal perspective, and living in light of eternity The Character of God – God’s love, justice, faithfulness, and how to trust Him in trials Sin, Forgiveness, and Grace – Understanding sin, God’s forgiveness, and practical application of grace The Bible Itself – How to read Scripture, reconcile apparent contradictions, and hear God’s voice today Spiritual Warfare – Understanding the reality of spiritual conflict, how to resist temptation, and walk in victory through Christ Writers are encouraged to propose topics not on this list, as long as the focus remains theologically rich, accessible, and practical for a lay audience. Scope of Work Research, outline, and write a full-length manuscript (approximately 45,000–75,000 words) Collaborate closely with the editorial team through multiple rounds of revision Ensure theological alignment with The Daily Grace Co.’s doctrinal commitment Commitment Contract, per-project basis. Compensation Compensation is determined based on project scope and complexity. Additional Information Contractors are engaged based on the needs of specific projects and are not guaranteed ongoing or full-time work. Participation in meetings, workshops, or collaborative sessions may be requested depending on the project timeline. Why Publish with The Daily Grace Co.? With over a decade of publishing experience, The Daily Grace Co. creates Christ-centered resources marked by theological depth, biblical faithfulness, and practical encouragement. We value thoughtful, faithful writers and partner closely from concept development through launch. Our goal is not simply to publish books—but to serve readers with resources that meet real needs and help them treasure Christ. ___________________________________________________________________________ Proposal Requirements Important: Proposals that do not include all required components listed below cannot be reviewed. Please submit all materials in a single document and include: 1. Title and Subtitle 2. Controlling Idea (1–2 sentences) 3. One-Paragraph Summary Provide a concise overview of the book’s purpose, scope, structure, and tone. 4. Target Audience Description (One of the Most Important Sections)Who this book is specifically for Their stage or season of life The particular struggles, questions, or longings they are experiencing Why this book matters to them now Tip: Specificity is essential. Broad descriptions such as “Christian women” or “believers” are not sufficient. 5. Summary of Resources and Theological Approach Describe the key sources that will inform your interpretation and application of this biblical text, including commentaries or theological works, and explain how these sources shape your approach and serve the intended reader. 6. Potential Theological and Interpretive Issues Provide a brief list of potential theological tensions, debated interpretive issues, or common application pitfalls that arise from this biblical text, and explain how you plan to address them faithfully and in accordance with TDGC’s ecumenical approach. 7. Comparable Titles (2–3 from the Past 5 Years) Identify 2–3 comparable books published within the last five years and explain: How your book overlaps with each one How it is meaningfully distinct in approach, audience, tone, or theological emphasis 8. Author Bio Explain what uniquely qualifies you to write this book, including: Education Ministry, counseling, academic, or professional experience Subject-matter expertise Lived experience relevant to the topic (if appropriate) Previous publishing or writing experience 9. Detailed Chapter Outline Provide a working table of contents that includes: Chapter titles The main idea of each chapter and how it supports the controlling idea of the book 10. Sample Material The complete book introduction Two fully written sample chapters representative of the final manuscript 11. Front and Back Matter (Optional) Describe any supplemental materials (e.g., photography, illustrations, reflection questions, discussion guides, recommended resources, liturgies, appendices, etc.). 12. Timeline and Specifications Include: Current manuscript status (idea stage, in progress, complete, etc.) Estimated total word count (typically 45,000–75,000 words) Anticipated manuscript delivery date Location Remote Department Acquisitions Employment Type Contractor Minimum Experience Mid-level Compensation Determined per project
Responsibilities
Contract writers will research, outline, and write full-length manuscripts (45,000–75,000 words) focused on Christ-centered, theologically rich, and accessible books for a lay audience. This involves close collaboration with the editorial team through multiple revision rounds to ensure theological alignment with the company's doctrinal commitment.
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