319: How to Write a Christian Novel that Actually Helps People (Without Being Preachy)
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In this episode of The Christian Indie Writers Podcast, we’re talking about how to write a Christian book that shares faith, offers hope, and changes lives — without turning your story into a sermon.
Many Christian authors struggle to balance biblical truth with compelling storytelling. How do you weave faith naturally into fiction? How do you avoid heavy-handed dialogue, unrealistic “perfect” Christian characters, or on-the-nose moral lessons?
We cover:
- Why Christian fiction can sometimes feel preachy
- How to write faith-based stories that feel authentic
- Practical ways to show faith instead of lecturing readers
- How to create believable character arcs rooted in spiritual growth
- Tips for indie Christian authors who want their books to genuinely help people
If you’re writing Christian fiction, faith-based novels, or inspirational books, this episode will help you strengthen your craft while staying true to your message.
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