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Ep 86 Adorning Christ's Work Through Our Words with Cara Blondo
The Writers Bloc Podcast
37 minutes
2 months ago
Ep 86 Adorning Christ's Work Through Our Words with Cara Blondo
What does it mean to adorn Christ’s work with our words? In this heartfelt episode of The Writers’ Bloc Podcast, I’m joined once again by my dear friend Cara Blondo. Together, we explore the biblical call to adorn the gospel—not through outward beauty, but through the hidden beauty of the heart and the good works that flow from it. We talk about: 💡 The meaning of the word adorn in Scripture and its connection to our writing lives 💡 How writers can point others to the beauty of Christ instead of themselves 💡 The difference between striving for a platform and offering our words as worship 💡 Why suffering and vulnerability can become a fragrance of Christ to others This conversation will encourage you to see your words—whether written, spoken, or lived—as a way of magnifying the beauty of Jesus. 👉 Stick around until the end to hear how Cara will go even deeper with our Writers’ Bloc members in a special follow-up session. You can follow Cara's work on her website: https://theonethingdesired.com/ and on Facebook and Instagram @theonethingdesired
The Writers Bloc Podcast
This podcast is for Christian writers who want to grow in the art and heart of writing. Join us each week as we seek to encourage and equip one another to love God, words, and our readers.