What if fruitfulness in your creative life isn’t about producing more but about cultivating a deeper life with God?
In this conversation, Cara Ray welcomes prophetic artist, writer, and speaker Bette Dickinson to explore the surprising parallels between vineyards, creativity, and the spiritual life. Drawing from the rich imagery of John 15, Bette shares how learning from a real-life vine dresser reshaped her understanding of seasons, fruitfulness, and abiding in Christ.
Together, they discuss how writers and creators can move from a productivity-driven mindset to a flourishing approach, learning to embrace seasons of dormancy, pruning, growth, and harvest. If you’ve ever felt pressure to constantly produce, this conversation will encourage you to slow down, remain connected to Christ, and trust the deeper work God is doing beneath the surface.
You’ll discover how creativity, spiritual formation, and the rhythms of creation intersect—and why the health of the vine matters far more than the quantity of the fruit.
Whether you're a writer, artist, or creative believer seeking direction, this conversation will help you recognize your current season and learn to cultivate a life of abiding, creativity, and faithful growth.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
- Why do vine dressers focus on the health of the vine, not the fruit
- The four creative seasons: dormancy, pruning, growth, and harvest
- How abiding in Christ shapes your creative life
- The difference between productivity and flourishing
- Why creative “winter seasons” are necessary for deeper fruitfulness
- How writing and art become tools of spiritual formation
Connect with Bette Dickinson:
🌿 Website: bettedickinson.com
🌿 The Art of Vine Making: theartofvinemaking.com
About The Writers’ Bloc Podcast:
Hosted by Cara Ray, The Writers’ Bloc podcast equips Christian writers and creators to grow in their craft, deepen their faith, and build meaningful creative work that serves others.