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Wisdom for the Non-Artist: How to Be Creative (Even If You Think You’re Not)
If you’ve ever said that, you’re not alone. It’s one of the most common beliefs people carry—and one of the most limiting. This post is your invitation to step into creativity—not as an artist, but as a person made to create.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 194 min read


How to Recognize God in Your Everyday Life
There is a quiet struggle that many people of faith never say out loud.
We want to feel God. We want to hear Him clearly. We want confirmation that He is near.
But most days feel ordinary.
No burning bushes. No loud voice from heaven. No unmistakable signs.
And so we begin to wonder…“Is God even speaking to me?”
Michele Delcoure
Apr 184 min read


Why We Miss God’s Presence (The Burning Bush Lesson Most People Overlook)
You don’t feel God's presence because there is too much noise in your day-to-day routine to hear him.
We want the sky to crack open. We want Him to say, "Michele, do this." When we don't get the pyrotechnics, we assume we’ve been met with the same cold spiritual silence the Israelites felt during four centuries of slavery.
Remember, Moses wasn't hunting for a miracle that day; he was just trying to keep track of his sheep.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 132 min read


How to Recognize God’s Presence in Everyday Life
Knowledge is generally an awareness, understanding, or specific information that you gain through experience, study, or observation. It is something that is learned. It requires you to make the effort to gain the awareness, understanding, or information.
From a Biblical perspective, wisdom is much more than knowledge. Wisdom is divine insight that guides you in your life. Wisdom is a treasure given to you, and we should seek it out through our relationship with God.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 126 min read


Spiritual Meditation Through Creativity: A Simple Way to Connect With God Daily
How loud is your mind? Are you at peace, or does your brain run non-stop? Perhaps you’re replaying the last conversation you had at work, reviewing the schedule for your kids' activities, or thinking about what you need to discuss with your husband. All this noise creates a “mental fog”—and mental fog is a fast track to spiritual exhaustion.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 1210 min read
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