Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children
Laine Lawson Craft
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Too Weary to Pray? How Creativity Became My Lifeline to God
Welcome Listeners! Dive into a brand new episode of "Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children"—hosted by Laine Lawson Craft with special guest Edie Melson. This episode is titled: "Too Weary to Pray? How Creativity Became My Lifeline to God." Join Laine and Edie as they explore how creative practices like journaling, coloring, and play can offer a sacred avenue for healing when faith seems hard to reach and everyday life leaves you drained. Resources & Links Mentioned Laine Lawson Craft's Website & Free Resources: https://lainelawsoncraft.com Get the first 10 days of her book "Warfare: A daily battle plan to fight for your child" FREE! Access additional free parenting resources. Edie Melson's Website, Facebook Group & Books: https://ediemelson.com Find all Edie's books, including the Soul Care series, on Amazon. Support the Podcast! Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help other struggling parents find hope and guidance. About the Guest: Edie Melson Edie Melson is a renowned author, speaker, and creative soul with a passion for helping others find spiritual rest and healing through creativity. With a background shaped by an artistic family—her father a musician and photographer, her mother an internationally known watercolorist—Edie learned to blend art with faith early on. She's the creator of the popular Soul Care devotional series, offering practical ways to reconnect with God during times of weariness, grief, or change. Edie is also the mother of a Marine, an experienced caregiver, and leads ongoing workshops and online communities guiding countless individuals toward spiritual renewal. Key Talking Points The reality of soul-weariness in parents facing battles with children Edie's journey: Caring for her father, finding God in the margins through small creative acts Why soul care is essential, not optional Creativity as a God-given trait in everyone—cooking, art, music, moving, even doodling Journaling, naming emotions, and the healing process How negativity and anxiety can be processed via creative outlets Edie's powerful testimony as a Marine mom and how journaling brought comfort and clarity The Soul Care book series—topics include weariness, grief, creativity, and empty nesting Prayer as an ongoing, relationship-based conversation with God Encouragement for listeners: Even in exhaustion, God is present and ready to meet them Detailed Time Stamps 00:00:01 — Laine introduces Edie and sets the stage for weary listeners 00:02:14 — Edie shares how she turned to creativity during tough caregiving years 00:04:52 — The importance of self-care for weary parents 00:05:20 — Edie's creative upbringing and family background 00:06:33 — Inspiration for the Soul Care book series 00:07:49 — Creative acts break tension and let God's truth in 00:09:28 — Journaling and naming emotions: Essential for healing 00:10:19 — Everyone is inherently creative—ways to discover your unique outlet 00:11:38 — Overview of the Soul Care series 00:12:37 — Journaling through a Marine son's deployment—processing fears 00:16:50 — Turning personal journals into books that serve others 00:17:08 — Edie's journey to a genuine, ongoing prayer life 00:18:49 — Refusing to disconnect from God in weariness 00:19:09 — Soul Care workshops and Facebook group 00:20:26 — Where to find Edie's resources and connect online 00:21:20 — Final encouragement: God meets you in the in-between moments 00:22:29 — Laine's closing: Creativity as a holy path to healing Conclusion No matter how weary you are, creativity can be your lifeline to God. From journaling and doodling to embracing any personal form of creativity, Edie Melson gently reminds us: soul care is essential, not optional. Subscribe and share your feedback—your support helps others find hope!
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