Tuesday, August 12, 2025

my process

 That’s such a beautiful and authentic process—simple, heartfelt, and deeply personal. Here’s a fresh post that captures that spirit:


Creating What Speaks to Me

Over the years, I’ve made probably a thousand Bible verse images. The process is simple: I find a photo that feels beautiful or peaceful, and I lay a verse over it—usually something that spoke to me in that moment. It’s not about perfection or design trends. It’s about truth, beauty, and sharing what God is teaching me.

Sometimes I wonder if these images make a difference. But I’ve come to believe that even the smallest act of sharing Scripture can plant a seed. If someone scrolls past and pauses—even for a second—to read a verse that meets them where they are, then it’s worth it.

I create because God speaks. And I want others to hear Him too.


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I've made LOTS of Bible Verse Images...

 That’s amazing—creating a thousand Bible verse images is such a beautiful way to share truth and encouragement! Here’s a fresh post that reflects that part of your journey and your heart for reaching people with the gospel:


A Thousand Verses, One Purpose

Over the years, I’ve probably created a thousand Bible verse images. Some were simple, some more elaborate—but each one was made with the hope that someone, somewhere, might be encouraged, challenged, or drawn closer to God.

Art has always been my way of expressing what words alone sometimes can’t. And when that art is rooted in Scripture, it becomes more than just creative—it becomes eternal. I didn’t pursue an artistic direction in college to make a name for myself. I did it because I wanted to use what I love to serve the One I love most.

If even one image helped someone feel seen, reminded them of truth, or sparked a deeper faith, then it’s all been worth it.


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Art For His Glory

 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.


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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.


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Art in Society

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Art Shapes Society

Choosing an artistic direction in college wasn’t just about creativity—it was about influence. Art has always been a powerful force in shaping how we think, feel, and connect. It reflects our values, challenges our assumptions, and gives voice to ideas that might otherwise go unheard.

From design that makes public spaces more inclusive, to visual campaigns that drive social change, art is everywhere—and it matters. It’s not just about making things look good; it’s about making people feel, think, and act.

I wanted to be part of that. To use creativity not just as a skill, but as a tool for impact.


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Art, Design, More to it than you'd think

There’s so much more to art and design than people often realize. It’s problem-solving, communication, innovation, and emotion all wrapped into one. It challenges you to think differently, to see beauty in complexity, and to create something that resonates. That’s why I knew it was the right path for me.


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I chose to go the artistic direction in college

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Why I Chose an Artistic Direction in College

Back when I was deciding on my college path, I felt a strong pull toward the arts. It wasn’t just about creativity—it was about expression, storytelling, and the way art connects people across experiences and emotions. I believed that pursuing an artistic direction would allow me to explore my voice, challenge my perspective, and contribute something meaningful to the world. It felt like the right way to grow—not just academically, but personally.


Would you like to add anything about what kind of art you pursued or how that choice has shaped your journey since?

Thought crossed my mind, maybe should've gone the job route instead of college. but no. I want to finish what i started.

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Sticking With It

Sometimes I wonder if I should’ve taken a different path—maybe focused on getting a job and earning money instead of going to college, which costs so much. It’s a thought that crosses my mind now and then, especially when life feels uncertain or heavy.

But I chose college for a reason. I started this journey with a goal in mind, and even though it’s not always easy, I want to see it through. There’s something meaningful in committing to growth, even when the road is long and the rewards aren’t immediate.

I know I’m not alone in feeling this way. A lot of people wrestle with doubts and “what ifs.” But for now, I’m holding onto the belief that finishing what I started matters—and that it’ll lead me somewhere worthwhile.


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