Generative Zoom Workshop on JOY!

Generative Zoom Workshop on JOY!

How do you even begin to get ideas on what to write: let alone something joyful? 

In this generative workshop we will look at work from three joyful writers. Being in conversation with other writers help us develop our own pieces. 

You will come out of this workshop with the beginnings of three joyful pieces to develop and sharpen in the days thereafter.

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Rapt Interview

Rapt Interview

Rapt hosts leaders and servants, preachers and professors, writers and filmmakers, makers and musicians and mystics—imperfect people who create and adventure with God. We talked about identity, personal struggles, my new book, Undaunted Joy, the Holy Spirit, daily spiritual practices, favorite resources that equip me to follow Jesus more closely, and the future. You just might be surprised!

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Non-Fiction Zoom Workshop for Busy People

Non-Fiction Zoom Workshop for Busy People

Details

+ Wednesdays in February 4-5pm PST

+Cost $125 (Paid via Venmo)

+ Limit 8 participants

+Participant will turn in up to 2500 words by Jan 29. 

+Each week will open with a generative prompt or craft talk. Followed by workshopping two of the pieces each week.  I will let you know which ones they are so that each participant will have read it and made notes for the writer. 

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Annunciation: A Call to Faith in a Broken World by Sally Read

Annunciation: A Call to Faith in a Broken World by Sally Read

Parenting has always been difficult. Yet in the last few years, as a Christian, attempting to guide my children toward holiness has become increasingly more difficult. My children are inundated daily with lies about who they are and their place in this world.

It was in the midst of this frustration that I found Sally Read’s Annunciation: A Call to Faith in a Broken World.

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Apostolic Joy

Apostolic Joy

“I convert because the Catholic Church is apostolic. We can trace Pope Francis all the way to St. Peter and all the Apostles; I want to be a part of that.” She was absolutely beaming when she told me this. As someone who grew up in a church founded in the 1970s, I understood. To be part of something with all that history made me feel connected to the panorama of the Church throughout time.

In the book, First Belong to God, Austen Ivereigh quotes Pope Francis when he writes, “Joy is apostolic. It is ‘a clear indictor of grace.’”

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