
People with a platform and a message often feel the pressure to create written content but often don’t have the time or capacity to get their thoughts on paper. As people and organizations feel the pressure to publish, the most difficult obstacle to overcome is the time it takes to write and edit. To solve this problem, people and organizations often choose to work with a collaborator who helps them polish what they’ve already written, construct their ideas using transcripts or notes, or even create something from a scratch. Publishers often hire developmental editors to collaborate with authors on book and marketing projects. The surge in self-publishing has greatly expanded the demand for ghostwriters and collaborators, too.

Hope in Front of Me
by Danny Gokey with Ben Stroup
NavPress, 2013

Unconditional Love
by Ben Stroup
B&H Publishing, 2013

Church Giving Matters
by Joel Mikell and Ben Stroup
Amazon, 2012

The End of Church As We Know It
by Jeff Clark
Amazon, 2012

Contagious Generosity
by Jim Sheppard and Chris Willard
Zondervan, 2012

No More Fear
by Ashley Mark Evans
Influence Resources, 2012

Almost Isn’t Good Enough
by Wayne Elsey
Changing the World Publishing, 2010

Killing Cockroaches
by Tony Morgan
B&H Publishing Group, 2009

Bill Wallace of China
by Dr. Jessee Fletcher
CrossBooks Publishing, 2009

Jesus Never Said To Plant Churches
by Trinity Jordan
Influence Resources, 2012

Pharisectomy
by Peter Haas
Influence Resources, 2012

I AM
by Dr. Ken Hemphill
CrossBooks Publishing, 2009

Confessions of a Poor Money Manager
by C. Ashley Clayton
CrossBooks Publishing, 2009

Helping Believers Become Disciples
by Dr. Grady Cothen
CrossBooks Publishing, 2010

Change Before You Have To
by Rob Ketterling
Influence Resources, 2012

Difficult Times, Encouraging Words
by James T. Draper, Jr.
CrossBooks Publishing, 2009

Who Do You Trust?: A Compilation of Sermons by Patrick D. McGoldrick
Edited by Tim Stevens
Amazon, 2013









