Unit 1.1 Why is your child writing a book? (for parents)

There are so many available writing classes for potential children writers. The need to belong to a writing group ranges from one child to another. However, as Christian children writers, our core should not be what or to whom we are writing. The foundational principle is that we are writing as a form of worship to God and service to the men and women that God has called us to.

 We have to rely on the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to ensure that our message is based on what He wants our readers to hear according to His will.  

Your child’s writing should not be for monetary gain. In as much as there will be sales of his/her books and make money out of it. This should not be your child’s motivation.

Let’s start by defining what effective Christian authorship means.

EFFECTIVE means to be successful in producing a desired or intended result. CHRISTIAN means relating to or professing Christianity or its teachings. CHRISTIANITY means the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ, or its beliefs and practices. And AUTHORSHIP means the state or fact of being the writer of a book, article, or document or the creator of a work of art.

Therefore EFFECTIVE CHRISTIAN AUTHORSHIP means to be successful in producing a desired or intended result based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ through the writing of a book, article or document.

  1. Who Inspires you?
  2. Why does God expect excellence from His children?
  3. Does your child value his/her writing as a ministry?

Let’s go deeper on the first point. WHO INSPIRES YOU?

From the Scriptures, we see God as a writer – the first writer, having inspired the writing of the 66 books in the Bible, the all-time best selling book in the world. The divine inspiration of those that wrote the Bible originated from God because it all began in the mind and in the will of God.

All Scripture is God-breathed [given by divine for correction [of error and restoration to obedience], for training in righteousness [learning to live in conformity to God’s will, both publicly and privately—behaving honorably with personal integrity and moral courage]; so that the man of God may be complete and proficient, outfitted and thoroughly equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16-17

The authority to write Scripture was given under God’s direct control. God decided to reveal certain truths about Himself through the Scriptures.

Apostle Paul says in 1 Corinthians 2:7 Instead we speak the wisdom of God, hidden in a mystery, that God determined before the ages for our glory.

The message a Christian author writes must originate from God and must be about Christ and glorify God. John 12:32 encourages us that when Jesus is lifted up (in this case through your child’s writing), He will draw men to Himself.

Our writing must become another way to worship the Lord. Giving all of ourselves to God as a thanksgiving offering (Francine Rivers). This shifts the focus from ‘what will your child’s readers feel about his/her book’ to ‘what message does God want to pass to His children and the world through your child’. If your child has done a book before, he/she will appreciate what a game-changer this statement is. It is very easy to get lost in market research to ensure your child meets all the needs of his/her potential readers and miss out on what God’s message is.

HOW DOES GOD INSPIRE CHRISTIAN WRITERS? By the Holy Spirit

When Jesus was about to be crucified, He gave the promise of the Holy Spirit to the disciples in

John 16 (verse 5-15) But now I am going to Him who sent Me; and none of you asks Me, ‘Where are You going?’ But because I have said these things to you, sorrow has filled your hearts [and taken complete possession of them]. But I tell you the truth, it is to your advantage that I go away; for if I do not go away, the Helper (Comforter, Advocate, Intercessor—Counselor, Strengthener, Standby) will not come to you; but if I go, I will send Him (the Holy Spirit) to you [to be in close fellowship with you]. And He, when He comes, will convict the world about [the guilt of] sin [and the need for a Savior], and about righteousness, and about judgment: about sin [and the true nature of it], because they do not believe in Me [and My message]; about righteousness [personal integrity and godly character], because I am going to My Father and you will no longer see Me; about judgment [the certainty of it], because the ruler of this world (Satan) has been judged and condemned. “I have many more things to say to you, but you cannot bear [to hear] them now. But when He, the Spirit of Truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth [full and complete truth]. For He will not speak on His own initiative, but He will speak whatever He hears [from the Father—the message regarding the Son], and He will disclose to you what is to come [in the future]. He will glorify and honor Me, because He (the Holy Spirit) will take from what is Mine and will disclose it to you. All things that the Father has are Mine. Because of this, I said that He [the Spirit] will take from what is Mine and will reveal it to you.

From this Scripture, we see that the Holy Spirit is the One promised to guide us into all, full and complete truth. As your child writes that book as a Christian author, it is the Holy Spirit that should guide him/her on what to write or not to write. He is the one that convicts the world about the guilt of sin, the need for a Saviour, and about righteousness and judgment. The Holy Spirit knows what the readers your child is called to minister to, and so He guides him/her to write what they need and not necessarily what they want.

This point should form our basis in answering the question, WHY ARE WE WRITING?

We should write because God is always communicating with His people. He desires to pass a message to your child’s readers through the content of his/her books. This helps your child and you to focus on what that message is according to God’s will. This is not as complicated as it sometimes seems.

Philippians 2:12-13 gives us a very simple answer on how God works in and through us:

So then, my dear ones, just as you have always obeyed [my instructions with enthusiasm], not only in my presence but now much more in my absence, continue to work out your salvation [that is, cultivate it, bring it to full effect, actively pursue spiritual maturity] with awe-inspired fear and trembling [using serious caution and critical self-evaluation to avoid anything that might offend God or discredit the name of Christ]. For it is [not your strength, but it is] God who is effectively at work in you, both to will and to work [that is, strengthening, energizing, and creating in you the longing and the ability to fulfill your purpose] for His good pleasure.

As we put the message down, your child’s confidence is in knowing that it is not by his/her strength or intellect, but it is God who causes us both to will and to work (in your child’s case to write) by creating in him/her the longing and ability to fulfill his/her purpose through that book. The dream your child has for the book in his/her heart, is a longing put there by God. Your child’s part as a writer is to work out his/her salvation as he/she pursues spiritual maturity so that he/she is a better vessel, a vessel of honour worthy of the Master’s use. Your child’s spiritual maturity and connectivity with God ensures that he/she doesn’t water down the message God wants us to pass to your child’s readers.

Writing as a business should not take precedence. While together with your child will need to sell the books he/she has written for some monetary gain or compensation, focusing on the money side can easily become a snare for Christian authors.

Matthew 6:33 tells us to “first and most importantly seek (aim at, strive after) His kingdom and His righteousness [His way of doing and being right—the attitude and character of God], and all these things will be given to you also.”

When your child learns to focus on what message God desires to pass through his/her writing and aim after His Kingdom and Righteousness, the sales, monetary gain, fame, recognition, acceptance and anything else your child desires from his/her books shall be added to him/her. These cannot be our focus as they can easily hinder and interfere with the message.

Your child should write for God and to whom He has anointed him/her for. Your child has to write for God because it makes him/her value his/her work for eternity without comparing themselves to other authors. God will guide your child to whom his/her writing is for. There are more specific things that God will continue to tell your child concerning his/her books, including, when to release the book, where the book will go to etc.

Apostle Paul was called to the Gentiles while Peter was called to the Jews. Not that any of these groups were better than the other, but because that is how God anointed the two men. When Peter went to some Gentiles, he was not as equipped to handle them and acted in hypocrisy (Galatians 2:11-13). Your child has to be in obedience to write for the readers God has anointed him/her for because that is where God’s grace will sustain him/her.

Your child’s writing will be for a specific time. When the book is ready for public consumption, assist your child in doing all it takes to ensure visibility and accessibility. This would include marketing strategies, uploading on the different platforms available (social media, website, e-commerce, Amazon, Jumia, ebooks, audiobooks, etc) and selling through bookshops as the Lord will enable.

However, take courage if the reception is not what you expected. A book can be for a specific time (and not to excuse mediocrity and laziness of not working on marketing strategies). While Apostle Paul may have had some good impact with the letters he wrote to the different churches in the early church, the greater impact of his work was experienced long after he was gone from this world. At the time of writing the letters, Apostle Paul did not know that he was writing the Bible and more so that his letters would contribute significantly to the New Testament. It is stated that Paul wrote 28% of the words in the New Testament, that is 50,190 words out of the 179,011 words (in KJV 1769 version).

With your child, your gratification should be derived from God. The aim should be at seeking approval from God and not from men. Men’s praise is as dangerous to our souls as writers as is their criticism. This is because when we get used to men’s praises, which is usually based on their interests and point of view (and not necessarily or always on God’s will for us) when the criticism comes, it can easily sidetrack and discourage us. In John 6:15, the Jewish crowd tried to make Jesus their king and He had to run away from them because this praise (though it seems such a good thing), would have distracted God’s purpose for Him.

This also happened to Apostle Paul and Barnabas in Lystra (Acts 14) where after performing a miracle, the crowds started calling them gods. They had to run away from these praises and when they did not accept, the crowds stoned Paul and thought he was dead. After the crowds left, he stood up and went about His God-ordained purpose, to preach the Good News of the Gospel.

Remind your child to always look for validation from the one who began the good work (of authorship) in him/her and who will bring it to perfection (Hebrews 12:2).

What are the resources available for a Christian author?

a. The Scriptures.

The core and foundational resource for a Christian author is the Word of God through the Scriptures. Whether your child will directly quote the Scriptures or not, this is the foundation of our writing. And as he/she do so, he/she should be able to see Jesus through your child’s writing.

You search the Scriptures because you think they give you eternal life. But the Scriptures point to me!” John 5:39

b. The Holy Spirit

We have established that there is no Christian authorship without the work and inspiration of the Holy Spirit.

c. God-Ordained People (Destiny Helpers and Connectors)

God works through His people so encourage your child to learn to lean on others who are of good reputation and full of the Holy Ghost. This includes doing thorough research on what others have written concerning the topic of your child’s writing to ensure his/her content is enriching for their readers. It also includes having mentors and peers he/she esteems checking his/her content to ensure doctrine is accurate and that the messaging is well done.

d. Universal Principles of Success

There are no great works that have been achieved without the principles of hard work, discipline, and consistency in executing a vision. Sometimes as authors we get mind block or stop having feelings of inspiration at one point or the other. However, remind your child of the need to keep pushing forward to achieve what God’s will for him/her is. Jesus at the garden of Gethsemane, just before His crucifixion, He cried to God that if it was His (Jesus’ will), He would ask that the Father takes away the cup of suffering. Though immediately after, He tells God but not His (Jesus’ will) to be done but God’s will.

The cycle starts with a desire in your child’s heart that he/she should write a message, then he/she applys the discipline of hard work and persistence with you the parent guiding and encouraging your child in his/her writing, marketing and distributing the message. Then, and only then, will you both experience the delight that comes from impacting real lives.

This impact is sometimes what you will both see and hear through testimonials from your child’s readers. There is also an unseen impact from people who hear your child’s message but never get an opportunity to give you feedback. Even when you do not get this feedback, encourage your child to continue to write in faith, because it is his/her calling.

Many are the Christian Authors and preachers whom you have read their books or listened to their sermons. You may never get the chance to thank them for getting your family and yourself through a sticky situation- but God sees the impact of their obedience and will reward them in this life and in the life to come.

So many people will be impacted by the message in your child’s book. While some will reach out to you for feedback, so many others will enjoy transformation silently and move on towards their purpose and calling, greatly influenced by God’s message through your child.

Take heart.

The words your child would want to hear when he/she meets God are in Matthew 25:23 Well done, good and faithful servant, come and share your Master’s happiness.

My prayer for all the Christian Authors is,

May our eyes of understanding be opened to understand what God’s will for and through our writing is. And may we be strengthened with might by His Spirit in the inner man, so that we stay the course and achieve all that God desires through our writing. In Jesus’ name. Amen. 

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3 Comments

  • Zippy April 15, 2024

    Well my main reason why I plugged my twins into this writing club it’s because I notice a great interest in them for books both reading and writing and I really want them to learn from the best. That they will never serve Gid with divided hearts.

  • Zippy April 15, 2024

    This is very helpful. At some point their focus was very different but slowly they are getting to understand this major madate for their existence thus writing.
    Iso don’t want to force them but I’m taking them through the process of understanding God original purpose for their lives

  • Jeremy April 6, 2024

    I want to write about God because I love Him

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