What ghostwriting services do you offer? +
I specialize in ghostwriting newsletters and email courses for Christian ministries, missions, and faith-based organizations. Every project is theologically grounded, voice-matched to you, and built for long-term engagement.
What's the difference between a newsletter and an email course? +
A newsletter is your ongoing relationship-builder — a weekly or monthly email that keeps your audience connected to your mission. An email course is a short, structured series (typically 5–7 days) that teaches a specific topic, one lesson at a time, delivered straight to your subscribers' inboxes.
Which one does my ministry actually need? +
They serve different purposes. A newsletter is your ongoing relationship-builder — it keeps donors engaged and prevents the quiet drift that happens when people stop hearing from you. An email course is your teaching tool, ideal for discipleship, onboarding, or going deep on a specific topic. Most thriving ministries eventually use both. I'll help you figure out where to start during our call.
Our donors aren't engaging with our current emails. Can you fix that? +
Yes — and this is very common. Low open rates, silent donors, and disengaged subscribers usually come down to three things: generic messaging, inconsistent sending, and emails that read like broadcasts instead of pastoral letters. I fix all three.
We already have thousands of social media followers. Do we still need email? +
Social reach is borrowed. Email ownership is yours. Algorithms shift, accounts get restricted, and you're always competing for attention in a crowded feed. With an email list, you have direct, uninterrupted access to your people — no intermediaries, no surprises.
Will the emails really sound like me — or will people know I didn't write them? +
This is the most important question, and it's my most important promise. Before I write anything, I study your sermons, social posts, and past communications to build a detailed voice guide. Pastors I've written for have had their own staff unable to tell the difference. That's the standard I hold myself to.
What does working together actually look like day to day? +
We start with a discovery call to discuss your goals and make sure we're a good fit. Once you approve the plan and submit a deposit, I handle strategy, writing, formatting, and delivery. You'll have access to weekly check-ins and receive clean monthly performance reports. Your main job is approving the content before it goes out.
What are your rates? +
Monthly newsletter: $500/month. Weekly newsletter: $1,800/month or $18,000/year (includes one free email course). Email courses: $3,000 one-time. This is a fraction of what a full-time communications hire would cost — with none of the overhead, management, or uncertainty.
What happens to the content after we finish? +
Everything is yours. At the end of our engagement, you receive a complete handoff — all templates, voice guides, editorial calendars, and course content. Your newsletter archive becomes a content library you own forever.
I have more questions. How can I reach you? +
Email hi@amosonwukwe.com — I typically respond within 24 hours. Or just book a free discovery call — it's the fastest way to get real answers.