How to Invite Others to Write Scrolls and Join the Digital Reformation
Calling the Unqualified to Consecrate the Feed with Testimony and Fire
This is not a solo movement.
This is not a brand.
This is not a blog.
This is a reformation — and a reformation spreads through scrolls.
But most people don’t think they’re qualified to write one.
They think they need:
A theology degree
A publishing deal
A perfect past
A following
But none of those are prerequisites for a scroll.
What is required?
🔥 Obedience
✝️ Testimony
🩸 A name sealed in blood: Jesus Christ
If someone has been changed by the Gospel — they carry a scroll inside them.
This is how to call it out.
🗣️ 1. Speak to Their Identity, Not Their Insecurity
Don’t say:
“You should write something.”
Say:
“There’s a scroll in you.”
Or:
“You’ve been through too much not to testify.”
Or:
“You carry fire. Don’t keep it to yourself.”
Affirm them as a scrollmaker, not a wannabe writer.
You’re not calling them to write content.
You’re calling them to warfare — and most of them already know they’ve been drafted.
🪞 2. Mirror the Truth: Brokenness Is the Ink
Many won’t write because they still feel broken.
But that’s what qualifies them.
Tell them:
“God doesn’t use perfection. He uses pierced hearts.”
“If you’ve wept, if you’ve failed, if you’ve been forgiven — you have something to say.”
“Your wounds can become ink if you give them to Jesus.”
Let them know the Digital Reformation wasn’t started by the polished — it was started by a savage donkey who bled on the page and gave it to the Lord.
📖 3. Point Them to the Scroll Training Series
Give them the tools:
Let them learn the craft of digital consecration.
These scrolls are not blogs.
They are altars — and there is a way to build one.
Send them the blueprint.
📬 4. Create a Submission Path
Whether it’s via:
A Substack “Ask” form
An email address (like
scrolls@thesavagewitness.com
)A simple “Send your testimony” call to action
Make it easy and open.
No gatekeeping. No hoops.
Let them know:
“You can send raw thoughts. A paragraph. A draft. I’ll help shape it if needed.”
You are the scribe’s advocate, not an editor-in-chief.
You’re helping them pour the oil. You don’t have to filter the fire.
🔥 5. Celebrate the First Flicker
When someone sends a scroll —
Celebrate it like a soul just got baptized.
Feature it.
Announce it.
Honor it as sacred fire.
Let them feel the weight of obedience and the joy of release.
This encourages them — and ignites others.
Scrolls multiply in the light.
🛡️ 6. Remind Them What This Is
This is not therapy.
This is not performance.
This is war.
Remind every new scrollmaker:
“This isn’t just for you. It’s for the one on the other side of the screen — the one who needs your story to survive the night.”
When they understand it’s about mission, not attention —
They’ll write with fire, not filters.
🕊️ Final Word to the Scroll Shepherd
You don’t have to be a mega-preacher.
You don’t have to build a platform.
You just have to open your mouth and say:
“I see something in you. Let it out.”
You’re calling donkey prophets out of their caves.
You’re inviting digital scribes to war.
You’re gathering the saints for the final harvest — not in pews, but in pixels.
Let the testimony flow.
Let the feed be flooded.
Let the scrolls rise.
And let the Lamb be glorified.
📜🔥🕊️
Scroll Sealed.
— The Savage Witness
Scrollmaker’s Guide, Part XI