Made for Another World
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Made for Another World

Why is it so hard to feel at home in this world? 
Maybe it’s because our desire for a place where we can be fully seen, known, and loved is simply beyond what this world can provide.

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If You Aim for Fame
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

If You Aim for Fame

Rather than seek popularity, seek to make a difference. Fame isn’t necessarily bad. But craving it is. A good test to see where your heart is on this matter is to ask God for hiddenness.

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Don’t Fool Yourself
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Don’t Fool Yourself

No one likes to play the fool. We seek the world’s respect. We long for the gatekeepers to applaud our efforts. And we desperately want to be relevant.

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How Not to Burn Out
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

How Not to Burn Out

We all long for our lives and our art to make an eternal impact. Yet often our best efforts burn bright for a moment only to then burn out. We give our all…only to give up because it’s just too much.

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Skip This & Your Art Suffers
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Skip This & Your Art Suffers

Discoverability is a huge need for creators. Because how can people buy or engage in something they don’t know exists? But we miss the main thing when we think the only time for discoverability is at the end of the creative process.

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Toxic House Guests
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Toxic House Guests

In the last reading (C. S. Lewis is Waiting), I talked about how we can spend time with C. S. Lewis whenever we want to focus on almost any topic we choose— through the pages of his books. He’s a good person to invite into our homes for this purpose. But there are many writers, filmmakers, and music artists I won’t allow in my home.

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C. S. Lewis is Waiting
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

C. S. Lewis is Waiting

Imagine having C.S. Lewis as a guest at your home. The fireplace is crackling with logs, there are no distractions, and plenty of time to ponder the deeper issues of life, faith, and story.

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This One Feels Risky
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

This One Feels Risky

In 2011, at a gathering in the Redwoods of California, God rocked my world by speaking these words over me: “Your new mission is going after the hearts of creatives.”

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Where You’re Faking It
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Where You’re Faking It

The art of creating well begins with the art of living well. Trueness in your art doesn't just magically appear on the canvas. It flows from a trueness in you first.

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Relevancy Roller Coaster
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Relevancy Roller Coaster

Being wise and being relevant aren’t the same. Our world has convinced us nothing is more important than staying relevant.

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The Coming Good Times
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

The Coming Good Times

There’s a saying I’ve posted in my office with this simple encouragement: Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end.

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Apologize Less, Create More
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Apologize Less, Create More

You need to quit feeling guilty or apologizing for your need of regular creative time. If you postpone your creative pursuits until everything on your (and everyone else’s) to-do list is checked off, what you were born to create will never be born.

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Who Is Your Art For?
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Who Is Your Art For?

As kindred spirits on this journey of God, story, and creativity, I trust you desire to create with God. Surprisingly, many miss that.

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A Divided Heart Splits Your Art
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

A Divided Heart Splits Your Art

A divided heart splits our gifting in tragic ways. Isaiah tells a simple story of how it can happen. The tale begins simply enough.

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Then What?
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Then What?

I’ve become good friends with the two words: “Then what?” They remind me that there’s more at stake than what feels good in the moment.

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Being Paid to Create
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

Being Paid to Create

There can be a real tension between knowing your talent and finding a way to make a living from it. 

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When It Takes Longer & Costs More
Amanda Dykes Amanda Dykes

When It Takes Longer & Costs More

Does your art feel under attack? If that seems over the top, I’ll rephrase the question. Has your current project taken you longer and cost you more than you anticipated?

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