Read more of Pastor Debra Bronkema’s work in her new book!

Praise for Writing toward wholeness:

“Debra Bronkema’s new work brings to light preconceived notions around both how writing is accomplished and why writing is meaningful. Community wholeness, instead of individual exceptionalism is the new way forward for creators and Debra has given us an important book for accomplishing this necessary transition.”

— Nick Warnes

Executive Director of Cyclical INC and Author of “Deconstructing Church Planting”

“A heart-provoking spiritual practice. I experienced healing and was moved to tears as I felt the Beloved moving through this loving and expressive method. Above all, I’m inspired and encouraged by the ways in which I see Pastor Debbie living out this ministry in her home and community.”

— Ike Sturm

Composer, Musician, Resident with connect.faith

Writing toward wholeness is a warm hug and challenging encouragement to go deep. Rev. Bronkema is a spiritual friend on our paths inviting us to more. Practice this book. You’ll surprise yourself.”

— Laurie Palmer

Stated Clerk, Mission Presbytery

“A beautiful story guide that captures the healing power of the written word. I loved how Rev. Debbie used narrative to share creative ways to get folks writing and exploring divine relationship. Excited to dive into the exercises and experiment with using my own personal history as the starting point for fiction writing. Thank you!”

— Chanda Rule

Singer, Writer, Podcast Host for The Courageous Voice

“I’ve always found the writer’s life to be as envy-inducing as I found it inaccessible. Who wouldn’t want to be able to draw meaning out life’s moments, however profound or ordinary? But how do we start? In this wisdom-filled book, Debbie makes writing accessible even to the most reluctant.”

— Michael Gehrling

Associate for Assessments and the Northeast, 1001 NWC

“Whether you write for pleasure, for profit, or simply to keep up with friends, this book is ready to take you to the next level. Debra Bronkema is a trustworthy guide to the strange and wonderful things that can happen when creative writing is engaged as soul work, with power to change your life.”

— Barbara Brown Taylor

Author of “An Altar In The World” and “Learning to Walk in the Dark”

“Take out a pen and prepare to write by hand! Writing toward wholeness opens a door to rooms in our souls where we don’t ordinarily go, allowing attentiveness, clarity, healing, and peace to enter. Explore your Truth through fiction. Listen. Don’t skip. Don’t sensor. Express yourself. Sleep better!”

— Jane Chancey Bullard

Author and Teacher

“Debra Bronkema’s book is an excellent roadmap for those who want to gain from the value of forming a group to further develop their own spiritual practice of creative writing.”

— Brian Allain

Founder of Writing for Your Life, Publishing in Color, How to Heal Our Divides, and Compassionate Christianity

“In this warm and accessible book, Bronkema models how practicing listening and curiosity within writing can spill out and into our relationship with God. She is a gentle, curious, kind, and wise guide. An inspiring text and a practical handbook in one.”

— Lauren Burdette

Spiritual Director & Author of this Life That Is Ours: Motherhood As A Spiritual Practice

Writing toward wholeness invites the reader into a surprising process of self-discovery, disclosure, and healing through the art and craft of writing in a faith-centered community. I found myself mentally drafting and imaginatively conversing with Debbie and her group as I read. Is it the writing, the group — or Something more?”

— The Rev. Dr. Martha S. Jacobi, LCSW-R

Pastoral Psychotherapist and Brain Spotting Trainer