Episodes
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Kaitlyn and Rebekah are joined by two friends who share their journey through grief and loss. Our hope is that by hearing their story you will be encouraged to continue trusting and praising God in your waiting. If you email [email protected], we'll send you a selection of phone wallpapers with reminders to trust God. With this podcast episode we end season one of the Created to Create podcast. Between now and the season two launch, we encourage you to actively look for God's working in your life and in the lives of those around you.
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In today's episode, Rebekah and Kaitlyn return to their childhoods and reflect on the values they were brought up with that they still live with. They invite you to consider your childhood as well and gaze on the world once again with wonder. In returning to childhood, Kaitlyn has become passionate about recycling paper to make homemade paper, and if you email [email protected], she'll send you some of her homemade paper in the mail!
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Rebekah and Kaitlyn continue discussing in this episode the theme of generosity in creativity by dissecting the pros and cons of sharing our creative work with others. They share moments when someone else's creativity has inspired their own. With this episode if you email [email protected], we'll gift you a series of paintings tied with a music reel for your creative pleasure.
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Rebekah and Kaitlyn talk about the generosity of creativity in this episode but first discuss how anxiety can steal away this generosity. They encourage each other and their listeners to be intentionally generous with their creativity by considering the life of the artist Joni Eareckson Tada. Kaitlyn's specific act of generosity is gifting to anyone who emails [email protected] the first two lectures of Creatirae Civitas's Creativity as Home series.
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As a special Valentine's Day episode, Rebekah and Kaitlyn talk about personality tests and how they relate to creativity, relationships, and everyday life. For those who are interested in taking these tests for themselves, check out the Love Language Quiz, the enneagram, the Myers-Briggs personality test, and the Clutterbug Quiz. And if you email [email protected], we'll send you a honey-do list for you to complete for someone you love.
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South Carolina artist KC Christmas joins Rebekah and Kaitlyn to talk about her art journey. As an extra special treat, if you email [email protected] we'll send you 6 wallpapers for your phone, straight from the the studio of KC Christmas! If you'd like to check out KC's work, head over to kcchristmas.net, or search for her on IG @kc.christmas!
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In this episode, Rebekah and Kaitlyn talk about genesis moments and how these moments can be created at any time. The New Year isn't the only opportunity for starting over on our resolutions. We can start fresh whenever we return to the Lord in repentance and faith. We encourage you with this episode to practice telling stories of praise to God. And if you need a little encouragement to read (or listen) through the Bible this year, check out the podcast Chronologically Through the Bible in One Year on wherever you get your podcasts.
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As we head into the new year, Rebekah and Kaitlyn talk candidly about the possibility that we will not meet our creative resolutions perfectly. How do you pick yourself up and keep going when you have failed your own expectations or are discouraged in your creativity? They talk about the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron who embraced her perceived failures and turned them into art. And if you email [email protected], we'll provide you with a free template to create your own junk collage. Here's to a wonderful year of creativity!
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Rebekah and Kaitlyn talk about the seasons of creativity and how we need to embrace whichever season we are in. They encourage listeners to spend some time thinking about their current season; and if you email [email protected], they will provide you with a mood board template so that you can map out what you want your current season to look like in a creative way.
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Callie Summer joins Rebekah and Kaitlyn to talk about her work in progress, a young adult fiction novel currently titled Project Imagine. She shares how the Lord has led her through this process of writing and editing and encouraged her with both the Creatirae Civitas community and the Glory Writers. And if you email [email protected], you can receive the prologue to this work for free! Be sure to also check out Callie's IG page @summer_writesandreads where she shares snippets and teasers for her book!
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God has called us to creativity, and yet we fail. We get discouraged and stop seeing the beauty around us . In this episode Rebekah and Kaitlyn encourage you to spend some time journaling your thoughts surrounding creativity. What discourages you? When do you get stuck? How do you fail to create? Email your thoughts to [email protected] for a chance to be advertised on our website.
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In this episode Rebekah and Kaitlyn talk gratitude, particularly when it comes to their creative processes. But they also speak to their gratitude for the creativity of others, even those who don't find themselves creative. With this episode they encourage you to express your creativity while listening to a musical playlist, and they recommend this one on Spotify.
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Rebekah & Kaitlyn are joined by two Creatirae Civitas members to discuss the importance of creativity and community.
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Has anyone else had a difficult month? Rebekah and Kaitlyn reflect on God's beauty in this episode: His beauty in creation, in science, in time, and in healing. Let's praise God together for His wonderful works!
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Rebekah and Kaitlyn get really honest in this episode by sharing what they are personally struggling with the Lord about. As the two talk together, they remind each other that all difficulties are for only a season and that they can cast their burdens on the Lord who will carry them through it all.
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David Schwingle joins Kaitlyn and Rebekah to discuss the purpose and nature of art. From providing practical tips on handling burnout and establishing a sustainable creative practice to asking controversial questions about beauty and audience, this episode is filled with wisdom from a professional creative.
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This episode begins with a brief discussion on the importance of community within creativity but then veers off into the realization of and meditation on the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit while we obey Him with our creative gifts.
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When life is filled with urgent matters that require our immediate attention, making time for creativity can feel impossible and even like a waste of our valuable time. Kaitlyn and Rebekah argue in this episode that creativity is, in fact, urgent and necessary, especially when we're struggling.
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There is a lot of buzz today surrounding resourcefulness and sustainability, and God cares very much about these ideas, too! When He created this earth, He created it good. And when He created humans, He told them to have dominion over this good earth. In this podcast episode, Rebekah and Kaitlyn talk honestly about baby steps we can take to be better stewards of the resources God has given to us.
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Hope Nason and Shawn Chisholm, mothers to Rebekah Nason Billings and Kaitlyn Chisholm Dada, share loving and wise words about parenting, building relationships, waiting on the Lord, and fostering creativity. You won't want to miss this special mother-daughter episode filled to overflowing with God's truth.
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