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Anointed Scribe: Christian Author Business — God's Way
77 | What Breakthrough Really Means for Christian Authors
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Most Christian authors are praying for the wrong breakthrough — and it's keeping them stuck.
In this episode of the Anointed Scribe podcast — the writing podcast for Christian authors who want to build their author business God's way — we go deep into what biblical breakthrough actually looks like versus what the online Christian space has sold us. Because breakthrough isn't hype, it isn't a prosperity formula, and it isn't God handing you everything you want exactly when you want it.
Whether you're a Christian fiction writer, an indie author navigating self-publishing, or a Kingdom writer trying to make sense of book marketing and faith — this one is for you. Because sometimes breakthrough is clarity. Sometimes it's surrender. And sometimes it's God breaking through in you before He breaks something open around you.
We also talk about why you might be misdiagnosing the real problem in your author business — and why that means every strategy you try lands on the wrong foundation.
Plus — there's a brand new tool mentioned in this episode that will help you identify exactly what's been holding your author business back, so you can stop guessing and take your next clear, faithful step.
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Here's a question I want you to sit with today.
When you pray for breakthrough in your author life, do you actually know what kind of breakthrough you need?
Because most of us don't. And that might be exactly why nothing has moved yet.
As Christian authors, we long for breakthrough because we want to see fruit.
We want to know our words matter. We want confirmation that we're on the right path and that all this writing, publishing, marketing,
praying and showing up is actually making a difference.
But biblical breakthrough isn't hype. It isn't manifestation,
it isn't a prosperity formula, and it isn't God handing us everything we want exactly when we want it.
Sometimes it's God breaking through in us before he breaks something open around us.
So today we're talking about what breakthrough really means for the Christian author,
why we desire it so deeply, and how to seek it God's way. And if, by the end of today's episode, you are ready to find out exactly what's been holding you back,
I have something brand new that's going to help you do just that.
Stay with me because I'll tell you all about it before we are done.
Grab your favorite beverage, settle in and turn up the volume, friend.
This is the Anointed Scribe Podcast.
I'm Urcelia Teixeira, ex real estate agent turned award winning Christian fiction author.
When I wrote my first novel on a bucket list whim, I I had no idea it would spark a spiritual journey that would redefine my calling. But you know what, friend?
Self publishing wasn't easy. I got caught in the hustle, chasing rankings and sales while desperately trying to stay rooted in Christ.
Now, by God's grace, I'm building my author business his way. And now he's called me to help you do the same.
Welcome to the Anointed Scribe Podcast where faith meets business for Christian writers. Let's write, publish and grow our author business God's way. Are you ready? Well then, let's get started.
Hey, it's your author friend, Urcelia, and welcome to the show.
If this happens to be the first time you're here, thank you for joining.
Consider yourself officially welcomed to the Anointed Scribe community.
I hope you'll hit that follow or subscribe button and stay a while. Because here on the Anointed Scribe Podcast, I not only share lessons learned from my personal journey as a Christian author,
but we also dig deep into the Word of God to learn how to build our author life and business God's way.
And to my regular listeners, thank you thank you for choosing to come back. I love having you here each week. I love your DMs and your emails and your comments.
It's awesome to hear how God is showing up for you every single day.
So do keep sharing them with me, please.
I'm always praying for you.
Today we're going somewhere that I think is going to land really deeply for you. So settle in because this one is worth your full attention.
Today, I want to talk about a word we hear thrown around a lot.
Not just in the general author community, but in Christian spaces and the Christian author community.
And that's the word breakthrough.
And I'll be honest, I've been back and forth with this word for a while because depending on where you hear it, breakthrough can start to sound like a formula.
Like, if you pray hard enough or believe hard enough, even fast enough,
work enough, post enough on socials or do everything right,
then suddenly everything will happen, right?
Your book sales will come, your readers will appear, your book will suddenly take off, or your author platform will grow.
The doors will just swing wide open, right?
And when that doesn't happen,
we start wondering what we did wrong.
Did I not have enough faith?
Did I miss God somehow? Did I hear him wrong?
Did I choose the wrong book, the wrong genre, the wrong marketing strategy, or the wrong platform altogether?
And for Christian authors, that can feel especially painful. Because this isn't just business to us.
This is calling and obedience.
It's stewardship and our ministry, right? This. This is the message God placed on our hearts.
This is the book we prayed over, the work we believed he asked us to do.
And oftentimes this spiral leads us to doubt God.
So when we long for breakthrough, it's not always because we're chasing fame or numbers or success for success sake.
Sometimes we're longing for breakthrough because we're tired.
Tired of pouring out and seeing little fruit.
Tired of trying to understand algorithms and ads and book launches and newsletters. Tired of watching other authors move faster.
Exhausted of feeling invisible and tired of wondering whether all this work is actually making a difference.
And maybe underneath all of that, we are asking a much deeper question. Question,
Lord, am I on the right path?
That's what I want to talk about today. Not breakthrough as the world sells it.
Not breakthrough as a prosperity promise or a New Age manifestation technique with Christian words sprinkled over it.
But breakthrough as God reveals it.
Biblical breakthrough. Holy breakthrough.
The kind that often begins deeper than our sales dashboard.
The kind that may start in us before it shows up around us.
So take a breath Grab your coffee.
Pause the noise for a few minutes.
Because today we are asking, what does breakthrough really mean for the Christian author?
When we say we want breakthrough, most of us mean we want something to finally move.
We want the book to sell.
We want our launch to work. We want our email list to grow.
We want our ads to convert. We want our reviews to come in.
We want proof that this thing that we are building here is actually working.
And listen, there is nothing wrong with desiring fruit.
Jesus said in John 15:8, by this my Father is glorified that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples.
God is not against fruitfulness. He's not against growth.
He's not against your books reaching readers, and he's not against your author business becoming sustainable.
But here's where we have to be careful.
The world often defines breakthrough as getting what you want, often material things.
But Scripture shows breakthrough as becoming what God called you to be.
And those are not the same thing.
Sometimes we want God to break open a door, but what he's really doing is breaking off fear.
Sometimes we want him to increase our income,
but he is increasing our trust and reliance on him as our provider instead.
Sometimes we want an author platform, but he's really forming our character.
And sometimes we want visibility,
but what he's really doing is healing our need to be validated.
And that's hard, because internal breakthrough doesn't always look impressive.
It doesn't always give us something to announce. It doesn't always give us a screenshot we can share on Facebook.
But heaven sees it.
Heaven sees the author who keeps showing up with a clean heart.
Heaven sees the author who chooses obedience over comparison.
God sees the author who refuses to manipulate, exaggerate, or compromise just to make a sale.
And he sees the author who keeps writing when the book sales are low.
Heaven sees the author who doesn't copy someone else's testimony because they know who they are.
That is breakthrough, too. And in my opinion, maybe even the deepest kind of breakthrough.
So why do we want it so badly?
Why do we yearn after it so much?
Let's talk about it, because I don't think it's always a shallow answer.
Yes, sometimes we want breakthrough because we are impatient.
Sometimes we want the harvest without the hidden work we live in, in a world of instant gratification after all, right?
And sometimes we want the reward without the refining.
We want quick fixes.
But I think many Christian authors desire breakthrough because something in us knows we are created to bear fruit.
Genesis 1:28 says,
Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue. Do it.
Before sin entered the world,
God gave humanity a mandate to create,
cultivate,
steward, build and bring forth so that desire to create something meaningful,
to see your work reach people, and to build something that lasts.
That is not automatically pride.
It can be part of the creative nature of God in you we were made by a Creator. We were made to create.
We were made to steward what he gives us.
We were made to produce fruit that blesses others and glorifies Him.
So when you feel that longing for your writing to matter, don't immediately condemn it.
Bring it before God. Because the real question is not simply do I desire breakthrough?
The better question is what kind of breakthrough am I desiring and why?
Do I want breakthrough so I can finally feel important?
Or because I want to steward this calling? Well,
do I want breakthrough so I can prove people wrong?
Or because I want to serve my readers with excellence?
Do I want breakthrough because I'm tired of feeling unseen?
Or because I genuinely believe God gave me something to release?
Am I asking God to bless the work of my hands?
Or am I asking him to bless a version of success I copied from someone else?
That's where the heart work begins.
And I know that can sting a little.
Because sometimes we don't realize how tangled our motives are until God gently puts his finger on them, right?
Not to shame us, but to free us.
Psalm 139, 23:24 says,
Search me, O God, and know my heart.
Try me and know my thoughts and see if there be any grievous way in me and lead me in my way everlasting.
Wow, that is such a powerful prayer for us as authors, isn't it Lord? Search my ambition.
Search my disappointment.
Search my desire for growth.
Search my reaction when someone else succeeds.
Search my fear that I'm falling behind.
Search my business goals.
Search my writing dreams.
Search my definition of breakthrough and lead me in the way everlasting.
Not the way trending,
not the way pressured,
not the way everyone else is going.
The way everlasting.
God's way.
And honestly, these questions are part of why I created the Christian Author Breakthrough stack for you this week.
Because I keep seeing Christian authors trying to fix the symptoms.
Low book sales, no momentum.
The ads aren't working. Too many strategies, constant symptoms, second guessing,
confusion about what to do next.
But so often those things are not the real root issue.
They're the fruit of something that's going on deeper.
Maybe it's comparison.
Maybe it's fear. Maybe it's confusion around your calling.
Maybe it's pressure to build your author business the way everyone else is building theirs.
Maybe it's an identity issue.
Maybe it's simply that you've been trying to move forward without first knowing what's really going on beneath the surface.
That's why the breakthrough stack starts with an audit. Not another strategy. Not another content plan or to do list.
Not another checklist.
An honest spirit led look at what's actually going on so you can stop guessing and take your next clear step.
I'll tell you more about that at the end, but for now, I want you to hold this thought.
Before we chase breakthrough, we need to understand what kind of breakthrough we actually need.
Now, this is where our flesh gets uncomfortable, because most of us want breakthrough to begin with. Strategy, right?
Give me the plan. Give me the steps, the ad angle, the exact book launch timeline.
Give me the 7 KDP keywords and the best Amazon categories. Give me the thing that will finally work step by step, right?
And please hear me. All these things actually do matter.
And having a proper book marketing strategy obviously matters. We are not called to be passive.
Proverbs 16:3 says, Commit your work to the Lord and your plans will be established. Right?
There is work, there are plans, there is wisdom and action.
But notice the order. Step 1. Commit your work to the Lord.
Before the plan is established, the work is handed over to God. That means breakthrough does not begin with you controlling it. It begins with giving it to God first.
And that's not saying, well, whatever happens, happens.
It's not spiritual laziness, it's bringing the whole thing back under the lordship of Jesus.
My books, my business, my platform,
my income goals,
my deadlines, my marketing, my ideas,
my disappointment,
my definition of success, all of it. And saying, lord, this belongs to you before, it belongs to me.
Now that sounds beautiful.
Until he starts rearranging things, right?
Because sometimes committing your work to the Lord looks like laying down a strategy everyone says you should be doing.
Sometimes it looks like pausing long enough to ask whether the thing you are chasing is actually yours to begin with.
Sometimes it's admitting that your also business has become a burden.
And sometimes it's giving God permission to redefine our understanding of success.
And that is not easy, but it is freeing.
Jesus says in Matthew 11:28 30, come to me,
all who labor and who are heavy laden, and I will give you rest,
for my yoke is easy and my burden is light.
Now, I want us to be careful with this verse, because Jesus did not say There would not be a yoke. He did not say there would be no yoke. A yoke is still an instrument of work.
So this is not an invitation to avoid the work.
It is an invitation to stop carrying the wrong weight.
That is the breakthrough many authors desperately need.
Not more information,
not another tactic,
not another frantic pivot,
but the breakthrough of realizing I can work with God instead of trying to build for God in my own strength.
And I can tell you, that changes everything.
Here's another thing we need to remember.
We often imagine breakthrough as a sudden moment. And sometimes it is.
The walls of Jericho fell, the Red Sea parts,
prison doors open, the stones roll away.
God absolutely can move suddenly.
But much of the Christian life is formed through daily obedience,
seed by seed, step by step,
page by page,
prayer by prayer and correction by correction.
Act of faithfulness by act of faithfulness, right?
Galatians 6:9 says, and let us not grow weary of doing good,
for in due season we will reap if we do not give up.
I love that this verse acknowledges weariness.
God would not tell us not to grow weary if he didn't know weariness would come.
He knows writing can be tiring.
Self publishing can be exhausting.
Marketing can be challenging, waiting and showing up with integrity and can be tiring. And boy, oh boy, don't we know that continuing without visible results can be the most draining of all.
And then he says,
in due season we will reap.
Not necessarily in our preferred season or year, this not even according to our book launch calendar,
but in due season.
That single phrase requires immense trust,
because due season belongs to God.
Our job is simply to be faithful.
So if you feel like you've been waiting a long time, please hear this. A lack of visible breakthrough does not automatically mean a lack of God's involvement.
Some fruit takes longer because the root system needs to go deeper.
And I know that's not always what we want to hear, but we want the quick win. We want the sign that says, yes, this is finally working.
But God is not only interested in what your author business produces,
he's interested in what your author business is producing in you.
Patience,
discernment, humility, courage,
endurance, wisdom, dependence,
purity of motive, love for the people you serve.
That is fruit too.
And sometimes God develops that fruit in hidden seasons before he entrusts us with a visible growth.
And let me tell you something else that I've learned over the years.
Sometimes the breakthrough we are begging for would crush us if God gave it to us too soon.
That big platform,
the financial jump or that major opportunity that we want coming our way,
that viral moment, maybe even those things are not evil.
But they are weighty, they are heavy. And if our identity is not rooted in Christ,
success can be just as dangerous as the failure.
Failure can make us question God.
Success can make us forgetting.
Deuteronomy 8, 17, 18 says,
Beware, lest you say in your heart, my power and the might of my hand have gotten me this wealth.
You shall remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you the power to get wealth.
God warned Israel not only about wilderness hardship,
but about promised land abundance.
Because here's the thing, friend. Abundance tests the heart too.
So maybe part of God's mercy is that he prepares us before he expands us.
Maybe he anchors our identity before he opens bigger doors.
Maybe he teaches us to hear him in quiet before more voices start speaking into our business.
Maybe he heals our relationship with success before he gives us more of it.
Because God does not desire a version of breakthrough that pulls your heart away from him.
That, in my opinion, is not blessing.
Jesus says in Mark 8:36, for what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul for us? As Christian authors, we might say,
what does it profit a writer to gain the best seller tag but lose her peace?
What does it profit an author to grow her platform but loses her obedience?
What does it profit a business to increase revenue but lose integrity?
What does it profit us to reach readers but we stop listening to God?
That is not the kind of breakthrough we want. Not really. Right?
We want fruit that remains.
Fruit comes from abiding,
not frantic activity. Not panic marketing,
not copying everyone else's strategy, not squeezing ourselves into someone else's formula abiding,
staying connected to Jesus, the vine remaining in him, letting his life flow through our work.
That is the foundation of Christian author breakthrough.
I think many of us imagine breakthrough as circumstances changing.
But what if breakthrough also looks like clarity,
not total certainty about the next five years,
just clarity about the next step. Step.
And I know we want the full map. We want God to show us the whole plan.
Which book will sell, which series will work, which direction to take, how long will it take, whether the effort will be worth it.
We want to know it all because we want to be in control,
right?
But maybe breakthrough is not always God handing us the full blueprint.
Maybe breakthrough is when the fog lifts just enough for us to say,
okay, Lord, I know the next step.
Write the next chapter or send the email. Finish the course.
Rest today. Close that door. Stop chasing that strategy. Repent of that motive.
Fix that broken system. Publish the book. Start again.
Sometimes breakthrough is not dramatic. Sometimes it is quiet.
Holy clarity, a release from confusion.
A deep knowing that says, this is the way,
walk in it.
Isaiah 30:21 says, and your ears shall hear a word behind you saying, this is the way, walk in it.
That is what so many Christian authors actually need. Not hype direction, not pressure. Peace.
Not another person's formula. God's voice.
Now let's talk about some more practical things. Because the desire for breakthrough can make us really vulnerable.
When you're tired, discouraged, confused or desperate for growth,
you're more likely to grab whatever promises fast results, right?
And the online business world is full of promises.
Do this and you'll make six figures.
Write this way and your books will sell.
Post this way and your audience will grow.
Run this ad and your books will fly.
Follow this exact system and you'll finally break through. Through.
But not every profitable tactic is aligned with God and your calling, right?
Not all the experts understand your calling. This is why Christian authors need discernment.
But discernment also means we stop outsourcing our obedience to people who sound confident online.
Sometimes we don't need another opinion.
We need to get quiet enough to obey what God already said.
And this is where I think we need to sometimes stop and ask a very honest question.
What am I actually trying to fix right now?
Because if you misdiagnose the problem,
you will keep applying the wrong solution.
If the root issue is fear, trust me, another marketing strategy won't fix it.
If the root issue in your business is comparison,
a bigger launch plan isn't going to heal it.
If the root issue is confusion around your calling,
another course on Facebook ads won't give you peace.
It'll give you some results for a small while until it doesn't.
Which is exactly why I thought I would help you out this week and I created the Christian Author Breakthrough stack.
It's a simple seven day process.
It's not there to hype you up.
It's not there to promise overnight success.
It's not there to tell you that if you do these seven things,
your book sales will magically change by next Friday. No,
it's there to help you pause to diagnose the root issue, work through it honestly with God, and walk away from that knowing what your next step is.
Because sometimes the most powerful thing you can do for your author business is is not add another strategy.
Sometimes it's finally naming what has been driving your decisions. What has been Driving your business.
Once you can name the root, you can stop fighting your symptoms.
And that is where real movement begins. We don't want to just put plasters on. We want to fix it. And we want to heal things. We want God to heal what's broken and hurting and hurting us, right?
So yes, learn, be teachable,
study your craft,
understand self publishing and novel marketing. But don't hand the steering wheel of your calling to every loud voice with a polished sales page.
Your author business needs wisdom, but it also needs consecration.
And here's what I've discovered. God actually desires for us as Christian authors.
It's not just more book sales or a bigger platform.
It's something far better than that.
It's freedom.
Freedom from comparison.
Freedom from measuring your worth by sales numbers.
Freedom from fear of being forgotten. Freedom from needing constant validation.
Freedom from shame over slow growth.
Freedom from believing that quiet work is wasted work.
Freedom from turning every gift into a performance.
Because a free author writes differently. A free author markets differently.
A free author builds her business differently and can celebrate someone else's success without shrinking inside.
A free author can make wise decisions without panic and can rest without guilt. Can obey God even when the outcome isn't immediate.
That is what God desires for you and me,
not just bigger numbers.
Freedom, wholeness,
fruitfulness, abiding,
aligning with Him.
Because God is not trying to build your author business at the expense of your soul.
He wants your writing life to be rooted in him,
rooted and built up.
Rooted first, built up second.
The world tells us to build bigger, faster, louder. But God says, no, be rooted. Because what is not rooted cannot sustain growth.
And maybe that is the breakthrough. Maybe it's the moment we stop asking how do I grow faster? And start asking instead,
lord, how do I grow rightly?
So, practically, what might breakthrough look like for you as a Christian author?
It might look like finally finishing the book you've been avoiding because fear kept talking louder than your obedience.
It might look like releasing a book that doesn't perform the way you hoped, but realising your identity is still secure.
It might look like getting clarity on your audience after months of confusion.
Maybe it looks like simplifying your author business instead of adding more pressure or repenting of envy. And learning to bless another author without resentment.
Might look like changing your marketing because you realise you've been writing from fear instead of from service.
Or maybe stopping something good because it's not God's assignment for you right now.
Maybe it's picking up something hard because you know he asked you to do it maybe it looks like choosing consistency over intensity or rebuilding your foundation from the ground up.
Maybe it looks like peace coming back and joy.
And yes, sometimes it might look like visible growth.
More readers, more sales, more reviews, more income,
more opportunities, more impact.
We can ask God for those things. We don't need to pretend they don't matter.
But we ask with open hands.
Because biblical breakthrough is not about demanding outcomes from God.
It is about walking with God into the outcome he knows is best.
So maybe the prayer,
lord, grow this. If it glorifies you,
open this door. If it's from you,
close. What would pull me away from you? Bless the work of my hands, but purify the motives of my heart.
Give me fruit, but make me faithful. Give me strategy,
but keep me dependent.
Give me breakthrough, but let it be your kind.
That is a prayer God can work with.
Right.
So where do we go from here?
I think we start by letting God redefine the word breakthrough.
Instead of breakthrough meaning lord, give me the result I want.
Maybe it becomes, Lord, breakthrough anything in me, around me or under me that is keeping me from building this author business with you.
Breakthrough fear, breakthrough confusion.
Breakthrough comparison,
Breakthrough pride.
Breakthrough unbelief,
Breakthrough false pressure.
Breakthrough wrong motives.
Break through exhaustion.
Break through the noise.
Break through every strategy I picked up that you never assigned to me, that you never gave me the thumbs up for.
Break through every place where I have been trying to build in my own strength. And then, Lord,
establish what is from you.
Establish my calling,
establish my message, establish my foundation, establish my work,
establish my steps, my business in righteousness,
wisdom, peace and truth.
Psalm 90:17 says,
Let the favour of the Lord our God be upon us and establish the work of our hands upon us.
Yes, establish the work of our hands.
That is such a beautiful author prayer,
Lord. Establish the work of our hands. Not because we are trying to make a name for ourselves,
but because we want the work to matter.
We want it to serve your kingdom. We want it to reach the right people.
We want it to carry truth.
We want it to bear fruit.
We want it to be built on you, Lord.
So, yes,
pray for breakthrough,
but pray for holy breakthrough.
Pray for the kind that begins in surrender and produces fruit that remains.
Pray for the kind that makes you freer, not more frantic,
that brings clarity, not confusion,
that deepens your roots before it expands your reach.
Pray for the kind that keeps Jesus at the center.
Because the breakthrough God desires for you will never require you to to lose yourself,
to compromise your faith or abandon his way to achieve it.
His way may be slower,
it may be quieter, it may strip away more than you expected.
But his way leads to life.
Eternal life.
It leads to joy.
Now if you've been listening today and thinking, I've been asking God for breakthrough. I've been begging him for breakthrough.
But I honestly don't even know what's really holding me back anymore,
then I want to invite you to take the next step with me.
I created this Christian Author Breakthrough stack for exactly this.
It is practical,
it's spirit led. It'll take seven days. It's specifically for Christian writers who are ready to stop chasing random strategies,
uncover what's really been holding them back,
and take their next clear, faithful step towards growth inside the stack. You'll start with a Christian Author Breakthrough Audit, which helps you identify the root issue or root issues, if there's more than one that may be holding your author business back.
Then you'll move through the seven day breakthrough guide. It just takes 15 minutes a day. It's got scripture, reflection and one honest action that you can take every single day.
You'll also get eight more biblical tools,
including three personal audio notes from me to help and encourage you through the process. It's not complicated,
it's not massively intense or time consuming,
and it's not about chasing another secret formula.
It's about slowing down long enough to ask Lord,
what is really going on here and what should I do to fix it?
Because low book sales may only be the symptom, the real issue may be much deeper.
And once you can see the root,
you can stop guessing and start moving forward with clarity and confidence and joy and freedom and peace.
Check it out. I'll leave the link in the show notes.
So today, keep asking God for breakthrough.
But before you do, ask him to show you what kind of breakthrough you actually need.
Because that question alone might change everything in your author life and your author business.
The link to The Christian Author Breakthrough Stack™ is in the show notes. It's going to help you through this process and I'd love to see you inside.
May your pen stay faithful,
your roots grow deep,
and every word you write bear fruit for his glory.
I'll see you next time.
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