Rejection or Acceptance can be two sides of the same coin. How you respond will help you grown in your art and and in life.
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The page is going to lean more for encouraging creatives and artists in their spiritual walk. Go deeper in you walk with God and the flow will reflect His Heart.
I am opening a path for you to see how Jesus chose to identify with our humanity and express His Love. The Stations of the Cross not only express the intense physical sacrifice, but also each choice where He says YES and goes deeper. Take He Hand.
1 CommentEngage in His Presence. Close your eyes and enter into the walk with Jesus. He is at the First Station of the Cross. Do you see the blood dripping from long spiky thorns poking into His gentle head? Then slowly, Jesus turns and looks at you with Love.
1 CommentCovid Challenge, daily weather changes acting like a yo-yo and the now we have Lent. To be honest, that can be a lot emotionally to handle at one time. As creatives,explore your current inspiration for art, for life?
Comments closedAnger rises within me when mistakes glare, mocking me with the loser card. (If you have problems dealing with that voice, read my post: Losing does not make you a loser.) As we create each day, we will come against huge barriers questioning our capability to accomplish the calling God has laid upon our hearts. This is part of writing our story. Story deals not only with technique and craft, but our very life. A true artist allows the reality of their life to be reflected in and through their art. When you create, does it reflect how you live?
1 CommentToday’s world does not encourage the artist to slow down, be present. Was that the accepted life of the followers of Jesus? That is what we were created for.
Comments closedDuring the chaos, when I question whether I have anything of worth to share or even if I am Doing the right thing,I am gently surrounded by the gentle words of my Loving Papa.—Yes, share what I have given to you. No more and No less.
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