Soul-Satisfying Fruit Pleases God: How to Pursue Writing Excellence Without Fear | 217

Soul-Satisfying Fruit Pleases God: How to Pursue Writing Excellence Without Fear | 217

Author: Bonnie Jean Schaefer | Author and Founder of the League of Adventurous Authors February 18, 2026 Duration: 8:15
Failure doesn’t scare me. Success does. The visibility.The money.The fear that if your work actually matters… you might lose yourself. In this episode, we finish the Faithful Mastery Cascade: Christ anchors identity. Identity shapes systems. Systems refine skills. Skills produce soul-satisfying fruit. And soul-satisfying fruit pleases God. We talk about: Why hiding isn’t humility Why success doesn’t have to corrupt you How pleasing God reframes ambition Why stewardship is different than ego And how to pursue mastery without fear. If you’ve ever sabotaged your own growth because visibility felt dangerous… this episode is for you. Includes a high-stakes Adventure Writing Challenge about stepping into the light when your name is called. Next up: we zoom out and cast the full vision of what it means to live as an adventurous author—mastering the art, process, and business of storytelling for the long haul.Join me in the League of Adventurous Authors. We train to write with excellence and ENJOY the process.

That story you carry, the one that feels both urgent and impossible, often gets buried under daily demands and a creeping uncertainty about where creativity even fits anymore. The Adventurous Author is a space for writers, particularly those who weave their faith into their fiction, to find a practical path through the clutter. Host Bonnie Jean Schaefer, who writes fantasy as D.K. Drake, understands the tension between a full life and the drive to finish a book. She published her own novels without quitting her day job, focusing on sustainable systems rather than dramatic overhauls. In this podcast, conversations move beyond vague inspiration to tackle the real mechanics of writing discipline and deep character development. You'll hear from someone who has been stuck and found a way out, offering grounded strategies for integrating a writing practice into your existing responsibilities. It’s for anyone who feels that persistent nudge to create but needs a companion for the journey, merging the craft of storytelling with a Christian perspective on creativity and perseverance. Each episode aims to equip you with tangible steps, so that the book within you moves from a haunting idea to a finished manuscript, all while navigating the unique challenges and joys of being a writer of faith today.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

The Adventurous Author | Finish Book, Writing Discipline, Creative Writing, Character Development, Christian Podcast
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