Preparation Is an Act of Stewardship
- Lisa Fahey
- Jan 15
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 18
Writing is not just a creative act—it is a form of stewardship.
When you prepare well, you honor the message entrusted to you and the readers who will receive it. Preparation allows your writing to mature with integrity rather than urgency.
Stewardship does not mean perfection. It means attentiveness. Faithfulness. Willingness to show up again.
Every step—clarifying your audience, strengthening your manuscript, discerning next steps—is part of that stewardship.
Closing Reflection: What is the next faithful step your writing is asking of you?

If you feel called to begin—or begin again—the 3-Day Writing Course is an invitation to create protected space for your writing and your discernment.



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