
Create as New Creations
As new creations, we have no reason to keep pursuing our creativity in old, formulaic ways.

How Close Is God?
People often talk about God as if he’s way up there, somewhere in the clouds, and we’re way down here, left to our own means. Or that if we want to find God, we need to search for him or wait until church on Sunday morning.

Classic Books Are Being Changed
It’s important to own physical copies of the books that matter most to you. This is especially true for your personal Bible. Here are three reasons why.

Dazzled by God
One of the best ways to grow your creativity is to become more curious. Doing so adds a sense of wonder and awe to how you see yourself and infuses your art with new life.

Look Past the Problem
When hard times hit, we lose perspective if we focus on the wrong thing…the problem.
It’s human nature to give our full attention to the issue right in front of us. Yet doing so never works. Why? Because we’re approaching things backwards.

Modern Blind Spots
C. S. Lewis made a fascinating observation about how all cultures have specific blind spots unique to their specific moment. Ours certainly does. Thankfully, Lewis doesn’t just state the problem but proposes an intriguing solution.

Today’s Tree of Knowledge
The core issue in our walk with God is always the battle for intimacy. Will we choose God to fill all our desires…or look to someone or something else?

How To Begin
At the start of a new year, anything seems possible. So we make our plans, knowing we have 365 days to make it happen.

A Story in Six Words
Writers often try to measure their creativity by the wrong metric—the number of words written that day. It’s about as helpful as evaluating your last vacation based on the number of steps taken while there.

When Tears Appear
We’ve all had those awkward moments when—while listening to a song or watching a scene in a show—we’re suddenly overcome with unexpected emotion.

Mirror to Your Past
The sun wasn’t up yet, but I was. My daughter had a 12-hour drive back to college and I was in dad mode to make sure her vehicle was trip-ready. That involved scraping ice off her windshield, filling her gas tank, and checking the fluid levels and tire pressure.

Make Some Waves
I often hear from readers how these messages in a bottle wash ashore at just the right time…with just the right words. I love how God uses these daily readings to encourage the hearts of creatives.

Healing Your Memory & Imagination
God gave us a memory and an imagination. When they work together according to his design, we see our story more clearly. When they don’t, we find ourselves stuck in the wrong story.

Overcome Opposition
God-given creativity threatens elite group-think.
The gatekeepers of modern culture hate independent minds.

/ / with God
On a recent flight, the woman next to me asked about the book I was reading. We spent the rest of the trip talking about God and creativity.

Defeat the Pull to Repeat
God-given creativity doesn’t rely on past formulas or man-made rules.
Yet there’s something in us that wants consistent, guaranteed results. And if there’s a proven shortcut that promises to get us there even faster, all the better.

Wide-Eyed Creativity
Creativity is best viewed not as what you’re good at…but as a journey you take with God into the activities and things that make your heart come alive.

What We Can’t See
In this increasingly virtual, artificial world, we need a way to see clearly what’s really going on.

Giant Reality Collapse
Our world is moving more virtual every day. Most spend more time staring at screens than interacting with real people . . . or real life. Many reading this will even challenge what real means anymore. That’s how comfortable we’ve come to be with the artificial.

Refuse to Empty Your Art
God invites us to create on a canvas of unlimited possibilities.
But the world and the enemy (and often our own scarcity mindset) try to limit the canvas…and our creativity with God.