Wholehearted WRITING Rhythms in a Dark Season with Douglas McKelvey Every Moment Holy)
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In today’s episode, I continue my conversation with Douglas
McKelvey, author of the Every Moment Holy series. We shift our
focus to writing as a sacred rhythm—a way to process challenges,
steward creativity, and connect with God in meaningful ways.
Douglas shares his journey of writing prayers, including how the
death of a dream led him to create some of his most meaningful
work. If you’re looking for inspiration to keep creating or
longing for encouragement during a season of uncertainty, this
episode will speak to your heart.
Episode Highlights:
The connection between creativity and worship in difficult
seasons.
How Douglas’s personal challenges shaped the Every Moment
Holy series.
Stewarding your creative gifts, even when outcomes are
uncertain.
Writing is a way to process pain, hope, and faith.
Encouragement for those navigating the “death of a dream.”
Resources or Episodes Mentioned:
Every Moment Holy Vol 1
Every Moment Holy Vol 2
Every Moment Holy Vol 3
The Every Moment Holy app for accessing prayers for daily
life
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Podcast.
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