Ep. 123: Will Parker Anderson on calling, creativity, and community.

 

In this episode of MercyCast, I sit down with my good friend Will Parker Anderson to talk about something close to both of our hearts: creativity, calling, and the deep need we all have for community.

We explore how our passions can point us toward our purpose, but also how hard it can be to stay true to that purpose in a world full of pressure and noise. Will shares what he’s learned as a writer and editor—and more than that, as a person committed to loving others well through creativity.

As we talk, one theme comes through again and again: the importance of personal expression that doesn’t ignore the audience we’re trying to serve. We dig into what it means to communicate clearly without compromising who we are, and how writing, like any creative act, can become a sacred expression of love.

If you've ever faced setbacks in your creative life (who hasn’t?), this one’s for you. We talk honestly about the struggle, and how it's often community feedback and connection that help us through. Creativity doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It’s messy, relational, and beautiful—and we need each other to keep going.

Wherever you are in your journey—writing, editing, dreaming, or doubting—I hope this episode reminds you that you're not alone. Your creativity matters, and your calling is something that can be discovered with others, not just for yourself.

Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:

  • Your calling often emerges through relationships, not isolation.

  • Creativity is deeply relational—it’s about giving, not just expressing.

  • Community helps shape and refine our creative work.

  • Knowing your audience helps your voice come through more clearly.

  • Writing and editing are acts of love rooted in humility and honesty.

  • Facing setbacks is part of the process, not a sign to stop.

  • “Whatever you're doing, love others.”

  • “Writing is an act of love.”

  • “You can't preach that to yourself.”

Thank you for listening. If this conversation resonates with you, I’d love to hear from you. Leave a review, share with a friend, or reach out to us on social media. Keep creating, keep loving, and remember: you don’t have to do this alone.

—Raleigh

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