Funny Beliefs 2 | Creators and Cultivators

Behind each laugh is a lot of work. What is the work of humor, and what does that mean for us as we create and cultivate our own laughs?

Persuasion 176 | Processing Productivity, with Mike Cosper

In this episode of Persuasion, Erin and Hannah continue The Creative Process series with Mike Cosper talking about productivity in creative work.

Persuasion 174 | Processing Voice & Platform Development, with Helen Lee

Persuasion has a guest! Helen Lee joins us for a conversation about voice development, reaching your audience, and handling rejection as part of our series The Creative Process.

Persuasion 172 | Processing Creative Space, with Michelle Radford

How do you make space for creative work? Artist Michelle Radford joins Erin and Hannah for a conversation about making room for the creative life in this episode of The Creative Process series.

Persuasion 171 | The Creative Life

Persuasion is back! Erin and Hannah kick off a new series of episodes called The Creative Process.

‘Chef’s Table’ and Our Eternal Hunger

At its heart, Chef’s Table is about the chefs’ spiritual appetites and how they seek to satiate their inner hungers.

‘Making Manifest’: Creative Spiritual Formation, Free for CaPC Members

Making Manifest asks readers to engage in a holistic worship of God–involving mind, body, and spirit–combining devotional practice with imaginative reflection.

LOL Interwebz: Yes, We Crayon

In a world of infinite colors, there are still infinite pictures to be colored.

CAPC Podcast #14 – March Madness, Lady GaGa, Patriarchy and Abusive Churches

The Kiddy Pool: We Are… God’s Handiwork(ers)

“I think that creative itch derives directly from our origins as creatures made in God’s image.”

Be Creative and Live Longer

Is TMI making us D-U-M-B?

One of the constant laments here at CAPC is the loss of creativity in the Christian sphere. Really, it’s a funny problem. The church is flung far and wide across ethnicities, cultures, geography, and political spheres. Is it really so hard to find a few creative Christians?