Location: Remote
Overview
We are seeking a theologically trained writer to join a collaborative team developing a Christ-centered commentary on the Gospels and Acts. This project is written for the thoughtful, everyday Bible student who wants to go deeper—without requiring highly technical academic detail. The commentary should reflect careful exegesis and a clearly articulated Christ-centered hermeneutic. Our goal is to land between conversational pastoral commentaries and academic volumes—accessible, theologically rich, and intellectually serious. An ecumenical tone is imperative throughout, engaging interpretive differences with charity and avoiding unnecessary polemics.
Scope of Work
Collaborate with a team of contributors under editorial and theological oversight
Research and write assigned portions of the Gospels and/or Acts
Provide clear, structured commentary that includes:
Literary and historical context
Explanation of key theological themes
Engagement with major interpretive questions
Selective interaction with the original languages where illuminating (without becoming technical)
Articulate how each passage contributes to the revelation of Christ and the mission of the early church
Write for serious lay readers—clear and accessible, but not simplified
Address areas of theological disagreement with fairness, clarity, and ecumenical charity
Revise material in response to editorial and peer review
Ensure alignment with the organization’s doctrinal commitments
Explicit Christ-centered and redemptive-historical connections
Draw out thoughtful, textually grounded practical application for contemporary readers
Write not merely to inform, but to form aiming at spiritual transformation, worship, and deeper trust in Christ
Qualifications
Master of Divinity (M.Div.) or another advanced theology degree required
Demonstrated competency in New Testament exegesis
Working knowledge of Koine Greek
A clearly articulated Christ-centered hermeneutic
Familiarity with major evangelical scholarship on the Gospels and Acts
Demonstrated capacity to engage diverse theological perspectives with humility and care
Experience in pastoral ministry, theological education, or substantive Bible teaching preferred
Ability to write clearly for educated lay readers
Comfortable collaborating within a multi-author theological project
Willingness to receive and implement substantive editorial feedback
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 Bible studies—but to serve readers with resources that meet real needs and help them treasure Christ.
Submission Requirements
Because this is a collaborative theological project, we require a CV, writing sample, and two statements from applicants. Applicants must submit the following materials in a single PDF document:
Important:
Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed.
1. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Include:
Academic degrees (M.Div. required; advanced degrees preferred)
Institutions attended
Greek coursework and competency
Ministry, teaching, or academic experience
Previous publications (if applicable)
2. Exegetical Writing Sample (5–10 pages)
Submit one of the following:
A previously published exegetical work (preferred), or
A freshly written commentary-style sample on a passage from the Gospels or Acts
The sample should demonstrate:
Careful engagement with the biblical text
Awareness of historical and literary context
Clear articulation of theological themes
A Christ-centered, covenantal approach
Writing accessible to thoughtful lay readers (not overly technical)
An ecumenical tone when addressing interpretive differences
3. Hermeneutical Statement (1–2 pages)
Please include a brief statement describing y our hermeneutical approach to the Bible.
4. Personal Doctrinal Statement (1–2 pages)
Submit a concise personal doctrinal statement summarizing your theological convictions and expand upon how you approach theological disagreements.
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Contract Writer for a Gospels and Acts Commentary
The Daily Grace Co, New York, NY, USA
Pay: 60.000 - 80.000
Job type: Contract