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35 | 5 Reasons Why Your Christian Book Isn't Selling

Episode 35 Published 11 months, 4 weeks ago
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You wrote the book God called you to write…

 But the sales aren’t coming. And now you're quietly asking the questions you’re afraid to say out loud:

“Did I hear God wrong? Did I fail? Did He forget about me?”

That crushing disappointment after obedience is real—and you’re not alone in feeling it.

 You followed the nudge. You poured your heart into the words. You hit publish in faith.

 And now… crickets. The dashboard becomes a daily reminder of discouragement. Your prayers feel dry. Your hope feels heavy.

Maybe you’re tweaking your blurb for the fifteenth time.

 Maybe you’re second-guessing your cover, your calling—or both.

 Maybe you've started protecting your heart from expecting anything at all... because hoping hurts when nothing changes.

In this raw and faith-filled episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on the 5 biblical truths that have anchored me in my own seasons of invisible obedience and frustrated faith. These aren’t just encouragements—they’re lifelines for weary Christian writers.

Here’s what you’ll walk away with:

✅ Why God called you to plant, not perform

 ✅ What to do when your results don’t match your obedience

 ✅ How to discern between delay and divine refinement

 ✅ What Scripture really says about fruitfulness and calling

 ✅ And why your message still matters—even when it feels invisible

If you're sitting in that uncomfortable space between obedience and outcome, this conversation will remind you of this powerful truth:

Your calling isn’t dependent on your sales numbers.

 It’s backed by God’s faithfulness to complete what He starts.

🎧 Press play and let’s realign your heart with truth—and renew your hope, one promise at a time.

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