Become A Creative Partner

Amplify It! — Fill the House with Truth, Creativity, and Hope.

Ready to use your creativity for something that lasts?
At StoryWorkHouse, we believe every gift, every song, story, brushstroke, and design can point people back to the One true Author. Becoming a Creative Partner means joining a family of believers who use their craft to share faith through imagination. Learn more about what it means to build with us below, then take your next step in joining the House.

What Is StoryWorkHouse?

StoryWorkHouse was born from the ordinary places — kitchen table brainstorms, youth lessons, game nights, and family projects that grew into something much bigger.
Those early sparks became books, guides, games, and ministries such as Bible Bounty, Kingdom Student Guides, The 180 Report, Repent Christian Clothing, Corny, Called & Chosen, Bible Knight Charities, and even Jermaine’s music.

Now, all of those stories live under one roof.
That roof is StoryWorkHouse — a faith-based creative house powered by MVP StoryWorks and built on three simple words: Mission. Vision. Promise.

What Is a Creative Partner?

A Creative Partner is a writer, artist, musician, storyteller, or creator who collaborates with StoryWorkHouse to bring faith-inspired creativity to life.

Each Creative Partner retains full ownership of their work while allowing us to feature and amplify it across our platforms — the StoryWorkHouse website, The 180 Report newsletter, and other media channels.

We believe in partnership, not platform. Together we combine voices, gifts, and stories to fill the House with truth, creativity, and hope.

When you join as a Creative Partner, you:

  • Keep full creative ownership and credit for your work.

  • Gain exposure through a Kingdom-driven creative network.

  • Get backlinks to your site, socials, and projects.

  • Open the door to future collaborations, features, and anthologies.

  • Join a family of creators using their gifts to point people back to the One true Author.

The Creative Partner Pathway

Below you’ll find everything you need to understand the heart, vision, and process of becoming a Creative Partner with StoryWorkHouse — from our mission and creative standards to how collaboration works within the House.

  1. The Story Behind StoryWorkHouse
    Discover how StoryWorkHouse was born from kitchen table brainstorms and family projects to a faith-based creative house powered by MVP StoryWorks.

  2. Ways to Get Involved
    Explore opportunities to share your gifts through writing, art, music, media, apparel, outreach, or prayer.

  3. Commitment & Expectations
    Learn what it means to carry the mission with integrity, excellence, and humility as part of the StoryWorkHouse family.

  4. How Collaborations Work
    See how we partner with creators to amplify their work, honor ownership, and build community through shared mission.

  5. Content Submission & Review Process
    Understand how submissions are received, reviewed, and prepared for publication across our platforms.

  6. Content Standards & Tone Guide
    A practical overview of our creative and spiritual standards, ensuring every piece reflects faith, truth, and excellence.

  7. Contributor Submission Form
    Share your bio, creative background, and, if ready, your first submission to help us build your page within the House.

  8. Thank You & Call to Action
    A closing word of gratitude and encouragement as we begin building this together, one story, one song, one act of faith at a time.

The Story Behind StoryWorkHouse

StoryWorkHouse was born out of necessity and calling.

Over the years, I’ve poured my heart into building a wide range of faith driven projects: the Bible Bounty card game, the Kingdom Teen Guides starting with my first Teen Baptism Guide, Repent Christian Clothing, The 180 Report newsletter, podcast, and YouTube channel, Bible Knights Charities, my first book Corny, Called and Chosen, and the Marked 4 Mercy comic series. Each of these carried the same heartbeat to reach, teach, and inspire the next generation through creativity and truth.

But as the vision grew, I realized something. All these separate projects needed a single home—a place where faith and imagination could live side by side. A brand house that could hold books, games, guides, music, apparel, and stories all created to point people back to Jesus.

That’s when StoryWorkHouse was born, a creative imprint powered by MVP StoryWorks (Mission. Vision. Promise). It started as MVP Marketing LLC, a small clothing venture, and evolved into something far greater: a publishing and production house for Kingdom centered creativity.

Even music became part of the story, with my brother Jermaine Terry’s original songs inspiring the launch of the StoryWorkHouse Music division, because the message deserves to be heard across every medium.

StoryWorkHouse exists to bring everything together—every project, every idea, every piece of art—under one roof, built on God’s mission, vision, and promise.

Ways to Get Involved at StoryWorkHouse

“Many gifts. One mission. One House.”

1. Writing & Content Creation

Help us bring truth and imagination to life through the written word.
We’re looking for:

  • Devotional for teen discipleship materials.

  • Feature Writers & Contributors for The 180 Report (articles, cultural commentary, devotionals).

  • Scriptwriters for our YouTube storytelling and short-form teaching videos.

Your words have power — let’s use them to point people toward the Word.

2. Visual Art & Design

Every great story needs a visual voice.
We welcome:

  • Illustrators & Comic Artists for Marked 4 Mercy and future graphic novels.

  • Cover Designers & Layout Artists for books and guides.

  • Digital Designers & Brand Creators for campaigns, apparel, and game packaging.

  • Photographers & Videographers for marketing and lifestyle content.

If you see the world through color, light, and design, your eye belongs in this House.

3. Music & Audio Production

Music moves hearts in ways words cannot.
We’re growing StoryWorkHouse Music — a home for worship, instrumental, and creative projects that carry faith and message.
You can contribute as a:

  • Songwriter / Producer

  • Musician / Vocalist

  • Audio Engineer / Mixer

  • Podcast Producer (for The 180 Report and future projects)

Your sound can become part of the StoryWorkHouse voice.

4. Marketing, Media & Communications

Help us carry the mission into the world.
We’re building a volunteer and future staff team to manage:

  • Social Media Content & Storytelling

  • Email & Newsletter Campaigns

  • Advertising & Partnerships (churches, schools, ministries)

  • Podcast & Video Promotion

If you love connecting stories with people, this is your lane.

5. Games & Play Development

For those who see faith as an adventure, this is your table.
Join the Bible Bounty development and expansion team as we:

  • Design new cards, missions, and rules.

  • Create illustrations and packaging.

  • Test gameplay and lead live “Game Night” sessions online and at events.

Imagination and Scripture belong together, come help us prove it.

6. Merchandising & Apparel Design

Repent Christian Clothing is our evangelistic apparel line — bold, faith-first, and unapologetic.
We’re always open to:

  • Design Collaborations (tees, hoodies, hats, and seasonal drops).

  • Photography & Lifestyle Shoots.

  • Social Media Ambassadors who live the message: “Dress for the Kingdom. Not the culture.”

If you wear your witness, we want you on this team.

7. Ministry, Charity & Outreach

The mission is the point, everything else is the method.
Help us build Bible Knights, our outreach arm that provides Bibles to teens through our “Buy 1, Give 1” initiative.
We need:

  • Church & School Liaisons.

  • Event Coordinators.

  • Volunteer Teams for Bible Distribution.

  • Donor & Sponsor Partners.

When the world gets darker, we carry the Light.

8. Support & Prayer Partners

Not everyone is called to create, but everyone can help build.
Join our prayer and encouragement network to lift up our team, projects, and audience.
You can also:

  • Financially support Bible Knights.

  • Sponsor a Teen Bible Pack or Guide.

  • Share and promote StoryWorkHouse content online.

Every prayer, every share, every act of support builds this House stronger.

Commitment & Expectations

Being part of StoryWorkHouse means more than contributing—it means carrying the mission.
Every creator, volunteer, and partner in the House is entrusted with something sacred: to represent Christ with integrity, to create with excellence, and to collaborate with humility.

We don’t measure success by followers or sales, but by faithfulness to the calling and the fruit our work produces in others.

Here’s what we ask of everyone who joins the House:

1. Spiritual Integrity

We serve Jesus first.
Our words, art, and conduct—online and offline—should reflect His character.
Every story, lyric, or design should honor Him and build others up.

2. Creative Excellence

Do your work with diligence and purpose.
We aim to produce material that could stand shoulder-to-shoulder with anything in the world—and shine brighter because of Who it represents.
Details matter. Proofreading matters. Design matters. Tone matters.

3. Collaboration & Communication

We create better together.
Respond promptly, give feedback respectfully, and support one another’s work.
No ego—just teamwork and transparency.

4. Ownership & Credit

Every creator keeps ownership of their original work.
We believe collaboration should amplify—not replace—individual creativity.
When you contribute to StoryWorkHouse, you keep your name, your links, and your creative rights.

5. Accountability & Trust

We are a family brand built on trust.
Be honest about what you can commit to.
If you need help or time, say so.
If you make a mistake, own it, and let’s fix it together.

How StoryWorkHouse Collaborations Work

“We’re not competing for attention — we’re combining it for impact.”

StoryWorkHouse is built on the idea of partnership. Every writer, artist, musician, or creator who joins the House brings their own voice, audience, and platform. Rather than absorbing or owning that work, we believe in amplifying it — giving creators a space to shine while helping us fill the House with truth, creativity, and hope.

Here’s how it works:

1. Shared Platform, Shared Mission

Approved creators and contributors can share their work through the StoryWorkHouse website, newsletter (The 180 Report), or media channels.
This could include:

  • Articles, devotionals, or short teachings.

  • Artwork, photography, or digital designs.

  • Music, lyric videos, or performances.

  • Book excerpts, creative essays, or short stories.

  • Project spotlights or testimonies.

Each piece aligns with our core mission: to equip, inspire, and connect believers through faith and imagination.

2. Attribution & Links

We believe creators should be known by their work. Every submission or post on SWH includes:

  • The creator’s name and short bio.

  • A link to their personal website, social media, or store.

  • Optional donation, shop, or music links (when applicable).

This means your audience can find you — and new readers or listeners can discover your work through us.

3. Cross-Promotion

We promote your work across our channels — website, newsletter, and social media — while you promote your feature through yours.
Each post becomes a collaboration: you gain exposure and we gain great content.
It’s Kingdom synergy: every share expands the reach for both sides.

4. Rights & Retention

Creators retain full ownership of their work.
By submitting or publishing through StoryWorkHouse, you grant us non-exclusive permission to feature, share, or archive your content for promotional or ministry use.
You’re free to post, sell, or republish it elsewhere anytime.
We’re not here to take ownership — we’re here to build fellowship.

5. Partnership Benefits

  • Your work is featured to a wider, engaged faith-based audience.

  • You receive backlinks to your site, socials, and projects (boosting your visibility and SEO).

  • You become part of a creative collective of authors, artists, and ministers driven by shared mission.

  • You gain opportunities for future collaboration — anthologies, guides, comics, devotionals, and media features.

6. Stewardship of the Platform

We curate everything prayerfully.
Each submission is reviewed for tone, alignment with Scripture, and creative excellence.
We don’t aim for perfection, but we do aim for purpose — every piece should glorify God, encourage others, and represent the House with integrity.

7. The Kingdom Exchange

We’re not just building an audience — we’re building community.
When one creator rises, we all rise.
When one post inspires, it multiplies.
When one person finds Christ through a story, it’s fruit for all of us.

This is what it means to be part of StoryWorkHouse: not a platform of competition, but a house of collaboration.

Content Submission & Review Process

“Excellence isn’t about perfection — it’s about intention.”

We want every creator who partners with StoryWorkHouse to know exactly how their work is handled.
The process is simple, relational, and rooted in respect for the time and effort it takes to create something meaningful.

1. Submission

Creators can submit their work through one of the following channels:

  • Email: submissions@storyworkhouse.com

Each submission should include:

  • Your name and contact info.

  • Title and category (Article, Art, Music, Video, Devotional, Short Story, etc.).

  • Short creator bio (2–3 sentences).

  • A link to your website, social media, or shop (if available).

  • Optional note explaining how your piece fits the mission of StoryWorkHouse.

2. Review

Once received, submissions go through a two-part review process:

  1. Spiritual & Mission Alignment: Does the content honor Christ, uphold biblical truth, and reflect the tone and purpose of StoryWorkHouse?

  2. Creative & Editorial Quality: Is it well-written, clear, engaging, and consistent with our brand style and standards?

Reviews typically take 7–14 days, depending on volume.
If your piece fits but needs light editing, we’ll contact you for permission before making changes.

3. Approval & Publishing

If approved, your content will be:

  • Scheduled for publication on StoryWorkHouse.com or The 180 Report (depending on category).

  • Featured on social media and newsletter promotions.

  • Accompanied by your bio and links for credit and redirection.

You’ll receive an email confirmation with your live post link once it’s published.

4. Revisions or Declines

If your submission doesn’t fit our current focus or needs adjustments, we’ll respond kindly with feedback or suggestions for future collaboration.
Our goal is not to reject — it’s to refine and redirect toward projects that match your strengths and our mission.

5. Republishing Rights

You’re free to share your work anywhere else after or even before publication.
We only ask that if you repost, you include:
“Originally featured on StoryWork
House.com” (with a link).

This keeps the partnership visible and helps us both grow our reach.

6. Long-Term Collaborations

Outstanding contributors may be invited to:

  • Write recurring columns or devotionals.

  • Join anthology book projects.

  • Create limited-edition art or apparel collabs.

  • Host podcast or video features through The 180 Report.

The more consistent your voice becomes in the House, the more doors open for you within it.

Content Standards & Tone Guide

“Truth doesn’t need to shout — but it should always shine.”

Everything created for or through StoryWorkHouse reflects the mission and message of the Kingdom.
We welcome diverse voices, art styles, and storytelling methods — but all of it must point back to the same foundation: faith, integrity, and truth.

Here’s what we look for in every submission or collaboration:

1. Christ-Centered, Not Culture-Driven

Our stories don’t have to be “churchy,” but they should always be Kingdom.
That means:

  • The message honors Jesus and aligns with biblical truth.

  • The goal is redemption, hope, or wisdom — not self-promotion.

  • The story or topic builds people up, not tears anyone down.

We love creativity that stretches the imagination, but never at the cost of truth.

2. Clean, Creative, and Clear

We believe in professional quality — not perfectionism.
Every submission should reflect intentional craft:

  • Grammar and tone polished.

  • Original ideas (no plagiarism).

  • Respectful language and themes (no profanity, explicit content, or crude humor).

  • Visuals that are appropriate for all ages.

Our audience includes families, teens, and church communities — keep your work inspiring and accessible.

3. Bold, Honest, and Relatable

We value honesty. Share real struggles, doubts, or stories — but through the lens of faith, not despair.
Be raw, but also redemptive.
Be current, but not conforming.
Speak to this generation, but echo eternity.

4. Tone & Voice

The StoryWorkHouse tone is:

  • Hopeful, even when serious.

  • Creative, not cliché.

  • Faithful, not preachy.

  • Conversational, not watered-down.

We love writing that feels alive — full of personality, but anchored in purpose.

5. Visual & Multimedia Guidelines

If you submit images, videos, or audio, please ensure they are:

  • Original or licensed for use.

  • High-quality and family-friendly.

  • Accompanied by proper credits.

Collaborative visual media (like music videos, spoken word, or podcast clips) should align with the same standards: no divisive political commentary, slander, or compromising visuals.

6. Editorial Adjustments

All submissions may be edited for clarity, tone, or formatting — but we always honor your original message and voice.
We’ll never alter theology or intent without your approval.

7. Our Promise to You

We won’t dilute your story — we’ll help it shine.
We won’t own your words — we’ll steward them.
We won’t exploit your creativity — we’ll elevate it.

Our mission is to make sure your message stands tall and your faith stands firm.

Thank You for Joining the Story

Thank you for taking the time to learn more about StoryWorkHouse and the heart behind this creative house — how it began, how we build together, and what it means to create with purpose.

Every word and project that comes from StoryWorkHouse begins in prayer. This isn’t just another creative venture; it’s a shared calling to use our gifts to glorify God and help others see His hand at work through stories, songs, art, and service.

When you take the step to become a Creative Partner, you’re joining a community of believers who are building something eternal. Your voice, your creativity, and your story matter here. Together, we’re not just creating content — we’re creating Kingdom impact.

What God begins in you, He can multiply through us.
Let’s build something eternal together.
Let’s fill this House with light.

Call to Action

Ready to take your next step?
Click below to complete the StoryWorkHouse Creative Partner Submission Form and let’s begin building together.

Become A Creative Partner