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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 Have Spiritual Wisdom Through Daily Creativity
Most people don’t struggle to believe God exists. They struggle to notice Him. Not in the big moments—but in the ordinary ones. In the in-between parts of life that feel like nothing is happening at all.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 194 min read


What is Spiritual Wisdom and How Can It Transform Your Life?
If you’ve ever felt like:
You don't know which way to go
Your brain feels foggy
You can't feel God's presence
This is for you. The issue is that you have too much noise blocking out God's Voice.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 193 min read


Why We Expect God to Show Up in Big Ways (and Miss Him in Small Ones)
Scripture is full of moments where people almost missed God because they were waiting for something bigger.
In 1 Kings 19:11–12, Elijah expected God in the wind, the earthquake, and the fire. But God wasn’t in any of them. He was in the whisper.
That detail has always felt uncomfortable. Not because it’s unclear—but because it requires attention. A whisper forces you to lean in.
And most of us are not leaning in—we are scanning for signs.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 184 min read


How to Find Clarity When Your Mind Feels Foggy (A Simple Faith-Based Practice)
When you use your hands to create, you bypass the "humming mind" that stays stuck on worries and to-do lists. It opens a doorway for you to stop talking at God and start walking with Him. You realize that wisdom isn't usually a lightning bolt—it's the quiet, generous gift that fills the spaces where you once felt only silence.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 153 min read


How to Find Wisdom When You Feel Stuck (A Simple Garden Lesson)
Think of ornamental alliums as the overachievers of the family.
Just as the Allium rises above the garden bed to see clearly, God invites us to lift our eyes above the “mental fog” of daily chores, work, and stress.
When you stop waiting for the fire and start positioning your “umbel” toward the Son, the silence begins to fill with His generous guidance.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 152 min read
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