When I first heard about The Well Conference for Creatives, I remember thinking—finally.
A place not just for writers, but for creatives of all kinds. Speakers, artists, filmmakers, musicians, Bible teachers… people who carry stories in different forms but share the same calling—to create with purpose.
I didn’t just think it was a good idea. I was honestly a little amazed it existed.
And then I went.
My first Well conference was such a delight. You know those rare spaces where you immediately feel like you belong? This was one of them. There was a genuine joy in the rooms—people weren’t just attending sessions, they were leaning in. Hungry. Expectant. Ready to grow.
I had the privilege of keynoting and teaching several speaking and writing classes, and I’ll tell you—the students could not have been more engaged. They weren’t there to pass the time. They came ready to learn, to stretch, and to step into what God was calling them to do.
And then there were the hallways. Old friends I hadn’t seen in far too long… and new friends I felt like I’d known forever within five minutes. Conversations that started with “What do you create?” and quickly turned into “Let me tell you what God is doing…”
That alone would have been enough. But what I loved most was something deeper.
There was a shared understanding that creativity isn’t just talent—it’s calling. And that what we create can carry healing, truth, and hope into places we may never personally go.
This year, I’m so honored to be back teaching again, and my heart behind each session is simple: to equip you and encourage you.
In Writing That Heals: Turning Pain Into Purpose, we’ll talk about something many writers quietly wrestle with—how to write about hard things without reopening wounds. There is a difference between writing from pain and writing from healing, and learning that difference can change everything.
In Praying God’s Word, we’ll move beyond simply studying Scripture into actually praying it—learning how God’s Word becomes a living conversation between you and Him.
And in AI for Christian Authors, we’ll tackle a topic that’s on everyone’s mind. Not with fear—but with clarity. AI can be a helpful tool, but it should never replace your voice or the leading of the Holy Spirit. I’ll show you how to use it wisely, without losing what makes your message yours.
If you’ve ever felt the nudge to create something that matters… If you’ve ever wondered if your story, your message, your voice could truly make a difference… This is a place where that calling is taken seriously. And where you won’t have to walk it out alone. I hope I see you there.
