For Women who Write

24: How to Write a Bible Study or Devotional

24 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Have you ever felt called to write a Bible study or devotional but were not sure where to start or how they are different? In this episode, I break it all down for my faith-based writers. We dive into the key differences between devotionals and Bible studies, what readers expect from each, and how you can structure your content to truly impact lives. I walk you through how to create a clear transformation for your reader, choose a focused theme, and build a strong outline that keeps your writing intentional and effective. Whether you are writing for busy moms, women navigating loss, or anyone seeking deeper faith, this episode will give you practical steps and clarity to move forward with confidence. If you are ready to finally bring your Bible study or devotional to life, this episode is for you.

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