Learn to grow on Substack out of creative overflow that comes from abiding in Jesus.

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HEY CREATIVE, IS THIS YOU?

You’ve been drawn to share on Substack for a purpose.

God’s created you with a unique voice and you’ve been drawn to share on Substack for a purpose. Yes, you love to write, but your passion goes deeper. You want to share your story with the people who need to hear it most. You long to spread the good news of God’s love through your unique creative lens.

You know you need to keep showing up and being consistent, but how do you do this without burning out?

The truth is, Jesus never intended for you to create from striving. He gave you creativity as a way to connect with him and experience his joy and delight. So let’s explore how tapping into this creative communion can lead to your most engaging work and sustainable growth on Substack.

In this workshop, you'll:

  • Clarify what God’s called you to write about on Substack and who it’s for, so you can start attracting deeply engaged readers.
  • Discover the spiritual rhythms and practices you need to care for your creative soul, so you can consistently create from abiding
  • Explore how you can turn daily moments of creative communion with Jesus into unique Substack series for Spirit-led growth

Discover overflowing creativity by learning to write from abiding in Jesus

You don't have to create from an empty well or post from performance. Let's learn how to tap into the creative overflow that comes from communing with your Creator.

This workshop is for you if...

  • You're called

    You feel called to share on Substack but feel unsure about what to write.

  • You're struggling

    You’re struggling to finding your ideal readers and building an engaged audience.

  • You're burnt out

    You’re burnt out from posting consistently without seeing growth.

Meet the Host

Over the past six months, I grew my Substack from 0 to 800 through 100 days of writing without any growth hacks or burnout. Now I want to share what I’ve learned with you so you can experience the shift that abiding brings to your creative work.

For years, I tried and failed to be consistent at posting on many platforms, but this time was different. This time I created from abiding. Instead of waiting for inspiration to strike and relying on willpower, I made my creative practice a space to encounter with God’s presence. And it changed how I created and what I shared.

Combining my background in brand strategy and design with the lessons the Lord’s taught me about creative abiding, let’s explore how you can build a sustainable writing rhythm that’s fueled by abiding.

Ready to grow on Substack through creative abiding?