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Lent for Creatives (2026)
follow along with author and filmmaker paul andrew skidmore as he guides you through a wilderness exploration of creation and creativity from the Creator.
the video series can be found on most social media platforms, and on parabolos.com by going to the “teaching” tab. if these videos encourage you, please share them with a creative who might like them as well.
this PDF provides additional reflections for all 47 days of the series, from Ash Wednesday through Easter Sunday. passages included are taken from the CSB, and the PDF is hyperlinked to bible.com’s CSB version.
Scripture quotations marked CSB have been taken from the Christian Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Christian Standard Bible® and CSB® are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.
use of ChatGPT
this PDF was developed through an extended collaboration between paul skidmore and ChatGPT.
skidmore brought the vision: daily Scripture videos under three minutes, rooted in the Discovery Bible Study framework, shaped specifically for creatives, and aligned with the rhythm of Lent.
together, they:
structured the 2026 Lent calendar from Ash Wednesday to Easter (47 calendar days).
built a seven-Act narrative arc that mirrors both the biblical story and a cinematic three-act structure.
selected Scripture passages from the standard evangelical canon (CSB translation), ensuring no repetition.
developed creative-focused reflections and application prompts for each day.
adapted the traditional DBS questions into a framework tailored to artists and makers.
ChatGPT assisted in organizing themes, drafting reflections, and maintaining theological and structural coherence. skidmore shaped tone, depth, audience focus, and creative direction.
the result is not merely an AI-generated devotional, nor merely a human outline—it is a collaborative work crafted through intentional dialogue, theological grounding, and creative refinement.
Like all creative work, it reflects process: questioning, revising, expanding, tightening, and aligning vision with execution.
follow along with author and filmmaker paul andrew skidmore as he guides you through a wilderness exploration of creation and creativity from the Creator.
the video series can be found on most social media platforms, and on parabolos.com by going to the “teaching” tab. if these videos encourage you, please share them with a creative who might like them as well.
this PDF provides additional reflections for all 47 days of the series, from Ash Wednesday through Easter Sunday. passages included are taken from the CSB, and the PDF is hyperlinked to bible.com’s CSB version.
Scripture quotations marked CSB have been taken from the Christian Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Christian Standard Bible® and CSB® are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.
use of ChatGPT
this PDF was developed through an extended collaboration between paul skidmore and ChatGPT.
skidmore brought the vision: daily Scripture videos under three minutes, rooted in the Discovery Bible Study framework, shaped specifically for creatives, and aligned with the rhythm of Lent.
together, they:
structured the 2026 Lent calendar from Ash Wednesday to Easter (47 calendar days).
built a seven-Act narrative arc that mirrors both the biblical story and a cinematic three-act structure.
selected Scripture passages from the standard evangelical canon (CSB translation), ensuring no repetition.
developed creative-focused reflections and application prompts for each day.
adapted the traditional DBS questions into a framework tailored to artists and makers.
ChatGPT assisted in organizing themes, drafting reflections, and maintaining theological and structural coherence. skidmore shaped tone, depth, audience focus, and creative direction.
the result is not merely an AI-generated devotional, nor merely a human outline—it is a collaborative work crafted through intentional dialogue, theological grounding, and creative refinement.
Like all creative work, it reflects process: questioning, revising, expanding, tightening, and aligning vision with execution.