Write for Servants of Grace – Contribute biblically faithful articles rooted in Scripture

At Servants of Grace, we aren’t looking for content creators chasing clicks—we’re looking for writers who love Christ, cherish His Word, and care deeply for the church.

If you’re passionate about helping believers grow in biblical literacy, theological clarity, and faithful discipleship, we invite you to join us. Every article published here is an opportunity to build up the body of Christ with truth, courage, and conviction rooted in the authority of God’s Word.

Whether you’re a pastor, seminary student, lay leader, or faithful church member, we welcome writers who are committed to clarity over trendiness, conviction over platform, and discipleship over performance.

Write for Servants of Grace

Contribute biblically faithful, Christ-centered content to equip the church and strengthen the saints.

At Servants of Grace, we exist to glorify God by providing biblically faithful, theologically sound, Christ-honoring, church-focused, and practical content.

Submission Guidelines:

  • Format: Microsoft Word (.docx) only

  • Word Count: 800–1,500 words

  • Tone: By biblical tone, we mean a reverent, humble, Christ-centered voice rooted in truth and delivered with biblical clarity

  • Bible Version: ESV preferred

  • Citations: Turabian endnotes

  • Originality: Must be original; can republish later with credit

  • Timeline: Reviewed within 10 business days

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📅 Current Monthly Themes (June–September 2025)

June – The Word of God and Its Authority
– Inerrancy, infallibility, sufficiency, and clarity of Scripture
– Responding to challenges to biblical authority
– Applying the Bible in a culture of confusion

July – The Discipline and Power of Prayer
– Praying Scripture
– Persistence and joy in prayer
– God’s sovereignty and human petition

August – Discipleship in Everyday Life
– Intentional growth in grace
– One-another ministry and mentoring
– Sanctification in ordinary seasons

September – The Church and the Christian
– What it means to belong to a local church
– Eldership, membership, discipline, and worship
– Loving the church as Christ loves her

📌 You may also submit evergreen content on theology, Scripture, discernment, or discipleship at any time.

Contributor FAQs

Do I need formal theological education to write for Servants of Grace?
No. We welcome faithful men and women who are rooted in Scripture and write clearly, even if they don’t hold a formal degree.

Can I write anonymously or under a pen name?
We prefer real names to uphold trust and accountability, but we may allow exceptions for sensitive topics after review.

Can I submit an article I’ve published elsewhere?
We ask for original submissions only. Once published on Servants of Grace, you’re welcome to republish it elsewhere with attribution and a link.

Will I receive editing feedback?
Yes. Most accepted articles receive light edits for clarity or grammar. If deeper edits are needed, we’ll send you comments first.

Do you guarantee publication?
Not all submissions are accepted. We only publish articles that align with our convictions, tone, and editorial direction.

Do you pay contributors?
No. Our contributors write out of a shared commitment to the truth of God’s Word and to serve Christ’s church globally.

Can I write more than once?
Absolutely. Many of our guest writers become regular contributors. Faithfulness, clarity, and alignment matter most.

What kind of voice or tone are you looking for?
Biblical clarity and a reverent tone—truth spoken in love. We aim for writing that is doctrinally sound, humble, and edifying to the church.

What topics are you most interested in right now?
See our current monthly themes on this page. We also accept evergreen content related to Scripture, theology, discipleship, the church, cultural discernment, and more.

Who reads Servants of Grace?
Believers in over 100 nations—including pastors, lay leaders, seminary students, and Christians hungry for sound doctrine rooted in the Bible.

How can I refer someone to write for Servants of Grace?
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