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A Season to Dream

Do you have a dream?


I mean that deep-down, quiet kind. The one tucked away in your heart—the one you want so badly it almost aches—but you rarely talk about it because… what if someone laughs? What if they don’t understand?


Or maybe you do talk about it. Maybe you’ve even written it down, shared it with a close friend. But still, it feels so far off, like a dot on the horizon that never seems to get closer.

Maybe it’s a dream vacation, or a job that feels like purpose. Maybe it’s opening your own bakery, writing a book, starting a ministry, launching a business, staying home to raise your kids, going on a mission trip, building that cabin on the lake, or finally starting that hobby farm.


Whatever it is—big or small—it matters.

Because we all carry something inside of us that we long for. And more often than not, it’s not the size of the dream that stops us… it’s the impossibilities.

Fear.

Finances.

Timing.

Not knowing where to begin.

Feeling too old. Too young. Too behind.


But what if… this is the season for answered dreams? What if God is calling you now—right now—not to leap into the full picture, but just to take the first step? What if that quiet nudge in your spirit is a holy invitation?


How many books have gone unread because they were never written? How many inventions never discovered because someone gave up too soon? How many stories and songs and businesses and ministries are still waiting—just waiting—on someone who will dare to dream with God?


I’m an author today because I dared to write the first line of a story. That story is now changing how people see Christian fiction. It’s lighting a fire. Not because I had all the answers, but because I said yes.


I didn’t know then how perfectly it would align with God’s timing and purpose. But looking back now, I see it clearly—how every step, every delay, every lesson, led here.


This isn’t just about a book. It’s about a calling. A movement to ignite creativity in the Kingdom. To stir up the embers in God’s people.

To pass the flame and provide the tools.


More is coming. God is already downloading the next steps. Writing was just the beginning.

And I believe—if you’re reading this—it might be your beginning too.


So what is your dream? And what is your first step? I dare you to take it!


 
 
 

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