Posts in writing
10 Ways to Brainstorm Blog Post Ideas

I’ve got something a little different for you today, a peak behind the scenes at my writing process.  Here are ten ideas that I use to brainstorm blog post ideas:

This first idea was partially inspired by reading Nina Amir’s, How to Blog a Book.  The initial 3-4 months of writing for this blog, I wrote exclusively from an outline that I did for a book I’m working on.  I chose my topic first (trusting in Jesus) and then I started researching.  I read at least five books on my topic before I ever started publishing any content.  Next, I put together a playlist of songs that inspired me.  It was at this point that I decided I wanted Oceans, by Hillsong, to be the theme song of my blog and my book.  The lyrics lent themselves to organizing the book into 8 chapters.  Each chapter had a line from the song, to use as that chapter’s focus, and each chapter had 4-5 blog posts (or chapter subtopics), which fit together under that theme.   So I had approximately 40 blog posts ideas from one book outline.  

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Life Itself is Grace

This morning, after days of heavy rain, the sun appeared. I went for a run through the forest. Sunlight filtered through a thick vapor that was billowing off the mossy tree trunks. The water droplets on the tips of the pine needles and leaves appeared as thousands of tiny glittering diamonds. It was so beautiful, tears came to my eyes

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Thoughts on writing, connecting, and story

I’ve been thinking about the wonderful feedback I received from the reader survey that I offered recently.  It was honest, encouraging, and constructive.  I appreciate you; dear readers, and I want to say a big, sincere thank you.

Your words, as a summation, were a validation of a single word, that I’ve been pondering and hearing spoken to me from many different sources.  The word is story

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