5 Reasons You Should Write Your Book
- anasilyan2019
- Apr 12
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 21

So many believers carry powerful testimonies, divine insights, and transformational teachings— but they stay locked inside journals, sermon notes, or even just the heart. At iPress Publishing, we believe now is the time to write your book and release what God has given you. Whether you're a pastor, teacher, counselor, or simply a believer with a story, here are five Kingdomcentered reasons you should write your book:
Ministry Beyond the Moment : Preaching on Sundays and teaching midweek is essential—but a book keeps ministering long after the mic is turned off. Books go where your voice can’t. They can enter prisons, cross borders, be downloaded across time zones, and be shared in silence where spoken words may never be heard. Writing extends your ministry beyond the walls of your church or classroom.
Multiplication of Discipleship : Jesus multiplied disciples by training and sending. When you write, you’re discipling readers, multiplying your message through reproducible teaching. Your book becomes a tool in someone else’s hand, a conversation starter in a small group, or a curriculum in a class. What starts with one voice can echo across generations.
Stewardship of Revelation : The things God reveals to you are meant to be recorded and shared. Habakkuk 2:2 tells us, “Write the vision and make it plain.” Writing is an act of stewardship—honoring what God said by preserving it in writing. You are responsible for the truths entrusted to you.
Income as Impact : Money is not the mission—but it matters. Books are a way to create sustainable streams of income that don’t compromise your calling. From selling resources to speaking engagements, your writing can help fund missions, ministries, and even your family. iPress teaches authors how to monetize while remaining mission-minded.
Obedience to the Call : Some of you already know—God told you to write. You’ve delayed, doubted, or gotten discouraged. But obedience is your breakthrough. When you say yes to the pen, you're saying yes to purpose. Writing your book is not just an option—it’s your next step of obedience.
At iPress, we help you study deeply, write boldly, and publish with purpose. Let this be the year you stop second-guessing and start writing. Your story is waiting to be read.
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