Is life not going the way you thought it would? Here’s some encouragement.
Excelling creatively in faith, family, community, and business
Is life not going the way you thought it would? Here’s some encouragement.
In this week’s episode of the Fireside Chat series, Music Producer Robbin Marx and I talk about aligning your business with your priorities, pursuing your dreams by getting creative with your marketing, and a message he has for up and coming musicians.
Dominique Roberts breaks down Ezekiel 36 with us and discusses having a heart transplant.
Each year I pick a word and a scripture for the year and share it with you.
Are you giving your ALL to your craft? Let’s talk about this in some more detail as we discuss my biggest takeaway from the fireside chat John the Bap and I had last week.
In this fireside chat between Shell Vera and aspiring beauty influencer Delanie Garrett, we learn what it takes to become a beauty influncer in today’s social media culture and where the intersection in between beauty and faith.
In a sneak peek showing you the first two songs of a new series I will launch in 2020, I share two songs that have been making me think lately: “Simple” by People & Songs and “Someone You Loved” by Lewis Capaldi
Takeaways from last Monday’s fireside chat with JRenee Burgess of No Honey Makeup.
John the Bap and Shell Vera discuss what it’s like to be a creative with a 9-5, what it’s like to be a multi-passinate entrepreneur, and what it means to share God with others in an authentic way.
In this first fireside chat, Shell of The Essential Creative talks with JRenee from No Honey Makeup about business, faith, and balancing priorities as a Kingdom entrepreneur. This chat will be helpful to all who have wanted to start a business but have been afraid to do so. JRenee had the idea for her business while home on maternity leave with her youngest son, at a very unlikely time most mothers would be thinking of launching a dream. But she did it and is here to tell us the real, raw details of what it takes to have faith for big, audacious goals and God-given callings.
Being basic isn’t so bad. Pastor Michael Todd shares some points as to why where you are right now, as basic as it may seem, is absolutely a blessing.
“I’ve Seen This Before” by Robert Madu is a sermon about Mark 8:22-26 and the story of Jesus healing the blind man of Bethsaida.