How to turn your writing into a ministry / Christian writing advice
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How to turn your writing into a ministry / Christian writing advice

Imagine being able to call the stories you create your ministry – well, you can! Although the word “ministry” often makes me think of Bible studies, on the road preaching, podcast tours, and big speakers – that’s not all it is. I’ve learn that the word includes so much more. Instead of living as if…

How to glorify God through your writing / Christian writing advice
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How to glorify God through your writing / Christian writing advice

Glorifying God is one of the core values of a Christian. So glorifying God through your writing (or songwriting etc.) is naturally one of the values of a Christian creative. Throughout my life, I’ve always had the goal of glorifying God through all I do. Whether that is writing a book, taking photographs, jotting down…

Why you should try immersive writing sessions / Christian writing advice
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Why you should try immersive writing sessions / Christian writing advice

I never knew what immersive writing sessions were until I came across them on YouTube. Now I think they’re one of the best things the internet has to offer writers. I use them all the time as a tool for increasing my focus and motivating me while writing. Who doesn’t want to be super zoned…

How to make your creative life more interesting as a Christian

How to make your creative life more interesting as a Christian

Sometimes I look at artists of the world and they just seem more interesting than Christian artists. The things they produce feel more cool and creative. It can be a real struggle as a Christian artist to keep a good perspective on our craft, and not get jealous or swayed to create for the world…

Five ways I make my books feel real / Christian writing advice
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Five ways I make my books feel real / Christian writing advice

What does “real” mean? Always good to start with a definition, isn’t it? (I find definitions so interesting. For instance, I never knew that “realer” was an actual word!) So, how to make our books feel as if they truly exist, as if they are fact, not imagined or supposed. How to make them feel…