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April 16, 2020 26 mins
Have you ever wondered if what you write really matters? And if you should you keep writing?
On this episode from the Declare podcast archives, guest Brooke McGlothlin talks about something many of us probably struggle with: questioning our qualifications and our value as writers. Brooke joined us at the Declare Conference in 2014. We thought we’d re-share this episode today, since the encouragement she shares are so valuable and relevant. LISTEN HERE
As a godly woman & author of several books, we can learn a lot from Brooke’s experiences.

In this episode:

* The blessing and curse of being an idea or why person (visionary) and then need to partner with a “how” person.
* Brooke’s own season of questioning, rejection and then stopping writing.
* Surrendering your plan with your writing and accepting God’s plan.
* 3 Questions writers often grapple with in the writing journey.
* How publishers may actually ask those questions.
* The way God made her publishing dreams came true. Not by her striving, but through God’s provision.
* Making your goal obedience and not success. Make His name great, not your own.

Show Notes:

* Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands: People in Need of Change helping People in Need of Change –Paul Tripp
* Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action — Simon Sinek
* Start: Punch Fear in the Face — Jon Acuff

Have you ever struggled with wanting to stop writing? Wondering if your words mattered?

How to Listen to the Declare Conference Podcast:
1. Listen on the blog. Go to DeclareConference.com and click the play button at the beginning of this post.
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