What if the most meaningful growth in your life and ministry happens not when you produce more, but when you slow down enough to be tended by God?
In this episode, we explore a gentler, more sustainable way of living and serving as Bette Dickinson joins us to talk about what we can learn from the vineyard and the rhythm Jesus describes in John 15.
You will hear how flourishing actually works, why rest is not optional for spiritual health, how to recognize the season you are truly in, and how your unique story and wiring shape the kind of fruit only your life can offer.
Bette's insights offer hope for anyone who feels stretched thin, weary from productivity expectations, or unsure how to step off the treadmill without losing momentum.
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Key Takeaways
• Fruitfulness grows from rootedness, not overextension
• Dormant seasons are necessary and purposeful, not signs of failure
• God uses your story, personality, gifts, and limits to shape a unique "flavor" of ministry
• Rest is an act of trust that makes long-term impact possible
• You can begin with one small step toward margin, even if a full reset feels out of reach
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💡Today's Big Idea: Flourishing comes from the steady, relational way God tends your life, not from constant output or pressure to be "on" all the time.
⚡️Today's Small Step: Choose one small, realistic place to build in rest or margin this week and honor it as part of your spiritual formation.
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LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:
Learn more about Bette Dickinson at www.theartofvinemaking.com.
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