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Dr. Layne McDonald
Creativity with purpose.


Music: What's New in Christian Media This Week? Chris Golden's Witness, Life.Church Switch's Simple, and Elijah Peel
By Dr. Layne McDonald If you are wondering what fresh releases are shaping the landscape of faith-based music, worship, and storytelling right now, August 2026 brings an exceptional wave of creative ministry. This week’s Christian media roundup highlights three standout projects: Chris Golden’s deeply reflective country-gospel album Witness, Life.Church Switch’s congregational pop-worship EP Simple, and Kevin D. Sepe’s award-winning redemption drama Elijah Peel. These project
Dr. Layne McDonald
21 hours ago3 min read


Leadership: How Can Worship Leaders and Creative Artists Pursue Excellence Without Burning Out?
By Dr. Layne McDonald Worship leaders and creative artists pursue excellence without burning out by shifting their identity from platform performance to spiritual sonship, establishing structural boundaries around their workload, and prioritizing a rhythm of rest that treats them as disciples first and leaders second. Lasting excellence is not the result of trying harder, but of leading from a state of spiritual overflow rather than chronic depletion. Why is Burnout Reaching
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jul 155 min read


Creativity: The Creative's Guide to Avoiding Burnout in Modern Worship Ministry
Protect your creativity and worship ministry from burnout with rest, spiritual health, clear boundaries, and renewed purpose.
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jul 65 min read


Creativity: How Do You Avoid Burnout in Modern Worship Ministry?
By Dr. Layne McDonald You avoid burnout in modern worship ministry by shifting your posture from a performer to a servant, anchoring your identity in Christ rather than your creative output, and establishing rigorous spiritual rhythms that prioritize personal devotion over public presentation. True sustainability comes from leading out of a spiritual overflow, where your "inner life" with God is significantly larger than your "outer life" of ministry. Burnout is rarely a resu
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jul 66 min read


Creativity: Struggling for Creative Momentum? 50+ Faith-Based Media Ideas to Jumpstart Your Ministry
By Dr. Layne McDonald If you are struggling for creative momentum in your ministry, the fastest way to jumpstart your engine is to shift from consuming content to creating connection through diverse media formats like short-form video, 8-bit worship music, and interactive digital devotionals. Creative blocks are rarely a lack of ideas but rather a lack of a clear framework that connects your spiritual "why" to a modern "how." In the noise of the digital age, it is easy for ch
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jul 56 min read


Creativity: 10 Reasons Your Faith-Based Media Strategy Isn't Working (And How to Fix It)
By Dr. Layne McDonald If your faith-based media strategy feels like it’s screaming into a void, it’s likely because you are treating digital space as a broadcast channel rather than a relational bridge. Most strategies fail when they prioritize algorithms over anointing, jargon over journey, and "secular trends" over spiritual stewardship. To fix it, you must shift from being a megaphone to being a mentor, grounding your content in the "True North" of authentic connection and
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 297 min read


Creativity: Are You Making These Common Creative Ministry Mistakes? (And How to Fix Them)
Common creative ministry mistakes happen when we prioritize the platform over the Presence, skill over the soul, and production over people. To fix these pitfalls, you must shift your focus from striving for a "perfect" performance to stewarding a spirit-led atmosphere, grounding your identity in Christ rather than your creative output. Creative ministry is a beautiful, high-stakes calling that often walks a thin line between authentic worship and professional performance. Wh
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 287 min read


Leadership: 7 Mistakes You're Making with Your Worship Team Culture (and How to Fix Them)
Worship team culture is not built on the songs you sing or the lights you use; it is built on what you tolerate, what you celebrate, and how you shepherd the hearts of your volunteers. To fix a struggling culture, a leader must shift the focus from musical performance to spiritual discipleship, ensuring that every note played is an overflow of a life lived in surrender to Christ. If you find yourself frustrated by late arrivals, musical "sloppiness," or a general lack of pass
Dr. Layne McDonald
Jun 257 min read
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