Contract Writer - A Book About Church History and How It Connects to Church Today
Location: Remote
Position Overview
Many believers have little connection to the history of the Church and, as a result, struggle to understand how the past shapes their faith today. We are seeking a contract writer to develop a theologically grounded book that explores church history, why it matters, and how it informs the way we understand the Church, theology, and Christian life in the present. This project may take a historical, theological, or more practical approach—but should clearly connect the story of the Church to today.
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.
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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. 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
6. 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
7. 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
8. Sample Material
• The complete book introduction
• Two fully written sample chapters representative of the final manuscript
9. Front and Back Matter (Optional)
Describe any supplemental materials (e.g., photography, illustrations, reflection questions, discussion guides, recommended resources, liturgies, appendices, etc.).
10. 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
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