Job Description:
• 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
Requirements:
• 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
Benefits:
• Participation in meetings, workshops, or collaborative sessions may be requested depending on the project timeline.