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Built for Covenant Series · 7-Book Nonfiction
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Total Words
84,312
+1,240 today
Chapters Done
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Built for Covenant — Book 1
Nonfiction · Covenant Theology
68% complete42,180 words
Sovereign Home Solutions — Brand Guide
Business Writing · Kansas City
45% complete12,440 words
Anchor KC — Product Strategy
Strategy Document · App
88% complete8,900 words
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Chapter 9 "The Weight of Promise" auto-saved — 2,140 words
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Series Bible updated — 3 new covenant themes added
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Writing goal achieved: 1,000 words written today
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Writing Goals
Daily word count1,240 / 1,500
Book 1 completion42,180 / 62,000
Series target84,312 / 280,000
At current pace — Book 1 completes in 19 days. On track for Q3 publication.
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Built for Covenant — Book 1: The Foundation
Nonfiction · 7-Book Series
A theologically grounded exploration of covenant relationships and biblical marriage preparation.
68% · 42,180 wordsIn Progress
Built for Covenant — Book 2: The Promise
Nonfiction · 7-Book Series
Deepening the covenant framework through scripture, story, and prophetic application.
22% · 14,200 wordsDrafting
Anchor KC — Community Resource App
Strategy Doc · Product
Full product strategy and content infrastructure for the KC community resource finder.
88% · 8,900 wordsNear Done
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Chapters
Introduction1,200
Ch 1: Origins3,400
Ch 2: The Design2,980
Ch 3: Sacred Vows3,100
Ch 4: The Witness2,800
Ch 5: Blood Covenant3,240
Ch 6: The Oath2,940
Ch 7: Broken Things3,480
Ch 8: Restoration3,100
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Ch 9: Weight of Promise2,140
Ch 10–23
Word Count
42,180
of 62,000 target
3,100 words
Chapter 8
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Queued Ideas · 12
Routed: Built for Covenant — Book 1
"There is a faithfulness that precedes the vow."
The idea that God initiates covenant before we ever respond — His faithfulness is not contingent on our performance, but on His character.
Chapter ideaTheologyBook 2 potential
Routed: Social Media · Instagram Caption
Ezekiel 16:8 — "I spread the corner of my garment over you"
The cultural weight of Ruth 3:9 and the garment-covering as covenant claim. Could anchor a devotional reel series.
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Series Bible
Built for Covenant — 7-Book Centralized Knowledge System
Core Themes
Primary Theme
Covenant as Identity
The covenant relationship is not merely a contract but the defining framework for human identity, purpose, and relationship to God and others.
Books 1–7Recurring
Secondary Theme
Faithfulness in the Face of Failure
Every book returns to the question: what does covenant require when one party has broken it? The answer is always costly faithfulness.
Books 3–6Arc theme
Key Scriptures
Anchor Scripture · Book 1
Genesis 2:24
"Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh." The leaving-cleaving-weaving structure anchors the entire series.
FoundationalAll books
Arc Scripture · Books 3–5
Hosea 2:14–23
God's pursuit of the unfaithful — the "valley of Achor as a door of hope" passage grounds the restoration arc of the middle books.
Restoration arc
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Chapter 7 "Broken Things" → 12 content pieces generated
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There is a particular silence that follows the breaking of a vow. Not the comfortable silence of rest — but the hollow silence of what was lost. God meets us there with teshuvah. Return. 📖
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Facebook
The Hebrew word teshuvah doesn't just mean "sorry." It means to physically turn your body toward home. That's what restoration looks like in covenant — embodied, directional, costly, and witnessed.
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TikTok Script
"Did you know the Hebrew word for repentance literally means to turn your body toward home? Here's why that changes everything about restoration in marriage..." [Hook → 3 points → CTA]
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Email Newsletter
Subject: The silence after the breaking. This week I've been writing about what every covenant relationship must face: what comes after the failure. Not the failure itself — but the hollow silence that follows.
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YouTube Short
Visual: slow-motion broken pottery restored with gold — kintsugi as covenant restoration metaphor. Voiceover from chapter opening. B-roll: wedding rings, open Bible, morning light.
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Quote Graphic
"Teshuvah is not a feeling. It is a direction." — from Chapter 7: Broken Things
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Line Editor
Reviewing Chapter 8 · Autonomous mode
Line Editor
I've reviewed Chapter 8 "Restoration." The opening paragraph is strong — the tripartite silence distinction creates excellent emotional layering. I have a structural suggestion for the teshuvah section.
Recommendation · Pacing
The sentence "It is directional. It is embodied." lands with good staccato force — but the following sentence immediately explains rather than allowing the rhythm to breathe. Consider adding a line break and one concrete scene before the explanation.