Thanks for sharing that—it’s a really meaningful perspective. Here’s a fresh post that reflects your heart for art and your desire to honor God through it, without focusing on making a big societal impact:
Creating with Purpose
When I chose an artistic direction in college, it wasn’t because I wanted to make a name for myself or change the world. It was because I felt called to create. Art has always been a way for me to reflect beauty, truth, and meaning—and ultimately, to honor God through the gifts He’s given me.
I’ve come to realize that impact doesn’t always have to be loud or far-reaching. Sometimes it’s in the quiet moments—when someone connects with a piece, feels seen, or is simply moved. That’s enough for me. I create not for applause, but for purpose.
Would you like to add a favorite verse or quote that inspires your creative journey?
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Thanks for sharing that—it's a beautiful and powerful motivation. Here's a fresh post that reflects your heart for art and your desire to reach people with the gospel:
Art with Eternal Purpose
When I chose an artistic direction in college, it wasn’t just about creativity—it was about calling. I’ve always believed that art has the power to move people, to stir something deeper. And for me, that deeper purpose is sharing the hope and truth of the gospel.
Art can reach places words sometimes can't. It can soften hearts, spark curiosity, and open doors for meaningful conversations. Whether through design, storytelling, or visual expression, I want what I create to point back to something greater than myself—to reflect the love and truth of God.
I’m not chasing recognition. I’m chasing purpose. And if my work can help even one person take a step closer to Him, then it’s worth it.
Would you like to add a specific piece or moment where you felt your art made that kind of impact?
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