How to Write a Book Around Your Message

Your Life. Your Story. Your Message.

Whether you've lived a life filled with joy or walked over the fiery coals to get where you are today, your life tells a story. The question is...what do you do with it?

Writing a book can feel intimidating, but you can look at it as a way to serve others through what God has brought you through.

 

How do you write a book around your message? I'm so glad you asked.

Step One: Understand why this story matters.

Ask yourself these questions:

  • What pain or experience am I uniquely qualified to write about?

  • What transformation have I experienced that others need to see?

  • What message do I want my reader to walk away with?

 

Step Two: Know who you're writing for.

Every testimony isn't for everyone, and that is okay.

Define your reader:

  • Who were you before God stepped in?

  • Who is still in that season right now?

Write to her. Speak directly to her heart like you wish someone had done for you.

 

Step Three: Start with a simple structure.

Your story doesn't have to be complicated. Here's a helpful framework:

  • Before-What you struggled with.

  • Breakthrough-What changed.

  • After-How your life is different now.

  • Lesson-What you learned and want others to know.

 

Step Four: Make writing a habit, not a hurdle.

You don't have to write the whole book today. Commit to writing one page, one paragraph, or even one sentence a day.

Tips:

  • Use voice notes to record your thoughts.

  • Refer to past journal entries.

  • Keep it simple to record your thoughts wherever you are.

  • Don't overthink it, write from the heart.

 

Step Five: Invite God into the process.

Pray before you write. Invite the Holy Spirit to guide your words. Remember, this isn't just your story, it's also your offering.

Tips:

  • Begin your writing time with prayer and an invitation for God to join you.

  • When sharing your story feels overwhelming, pause and pray.

  • If you get stuck and don't know what to write, take a walk while listening to worship music.

  • Spend time outside, either by taking a walk or sitting in silence.

 

Always remember, writing a book doesn't require perfection. It only takes a willing heart to take the first step. Let your message guide you. Trust that God will use it in His time for His glory.

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