• Your Art Makes God Smile

    ISSUE #039

    Have you ever stopped to consider that when you step into your creative space, you’re not just making art—you’re actually bringing God joy? Not because your work is perfect. Not because it’s polished, marketable, or “spiritual enough.” But because you’re doing the very thing He designed you to do.

    This week’s message flows straight out of a deep, personal revelation that changed everything for me as an artist. For years, I carried pressure, confusion, and even guilt around my creativity. But when I finally understood how God actually feels about my art, joy returned. Freedom returned. Confidence returned. And I believe the same thing is going to happen for you as you lean into this truth.

    Friend, your art matters. You matter. And God is smiling every time you step into the creative life He designed for you.

    I’m cheering you on always!

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

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    From Guilt to Joy: When Art Becomes Worship

    Painter Hoda Nicholas once believed art was frivolous—until God revealed it as worship. Discover how creating from freedom, joy, and partnership with the Holy Spirit transformed her art into a gateway for blessing and beauty.

    CONNECT

    Creating as a Child, Not a Performer

    Scripture:
    Genesis 1:27 (NLT) — “So God created human beings in his own image…”

    God didn’t just create you to make art—He created you in His image, and He is a Creator. When you create, you’re reflecting His nature back into the world. Just like a loving father delights in seeing his child engaged in something they love, God delights in you when you show up and create with Him.

    Prayer:
    Father, thank You that Your delight in me is not based on my performance. I receive Your pleasure today as Your beloved child. Help me create with You from a place of rest, joy, and intimacy. Amen.

    Action Step:
    Before you create this week, pause and simply acknowledge God’s presence. Say out loud, “Father, I invite You into this process with me.”


    CLARIFY

    Process Over Product

    Scripture:
    James 1:17 (NLT) — “Whatever is good and perfect is a gift coming down to us from God our Father…”

    God cares far more about you than what you produce. Your studio isn’t a production factory—it’s a sacred meeting place. When you release the pressure to perform and instead focus on presence, clarity returns and striving loses its grip.

    Reflection:
    Where have you been treating your creative life like a task instead of a relationship?

    Action Step:
    Clarify one intention for your creative time this week that has nothing to do with outcome—only connection.


    CREATE

    Where Joy and Flow Are Found

    Scripture:
    Zephaniah 3:17 (NLT) — “He will take delight in you with gladness… He will rejoice over you with joyful songs.”

    That sense of creative “flow” so many artists chase isn’t something you manufacture—it’s something you enter. When you align with how God designed you, grace flows freely. Time disappears. Joy returns. Creativity becomes fun again.

    Flow isn’t striving harder—it’s agreeing with who God already made you to be.

    Action Step:
    Schedule one unhurried creative session this week. No expectations. No evaluation. Just joy.


    CULTIVATE

    Trust the Desires God Planted in You

    Scripture:
    Psalms 37:4 (NLT) — “Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.”

    In Christ, your heart has been made new. The passions and ideas stirring inside you aren’t random—they’re shaped by intimacy with Him. Constantly second-guessing yourself leads to paralysis, but trusting God’s work within you brings confidence and stability.

    Your creativity is an overflow, not a test.

    Action Step:
    Choose one creative idea you’ve been doubting and take one small step of faith toward it this week.


    The Core4 Focus Planner™

    A 90-Day Undated Planner to Help You Stay Focused, Grow Spiritually, and Make Measurable Progress in Your Art

    “This planner is my “tool of intentionality” and sits next to my Bible and journal. It’s also the perfect size to hang on to as a way to go back and celebrate the work that I’ve done. Thanks so much!” – Debby


    WATCH & LISTEN

    Episode: 3 Surprising Reasons Your Art Gives God Joy

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    In this episode, I unpack why your creativity brings joy to God—not because of what you produce, but because of who you are. We explore identity, presence, and trust, and I pray for healing and freedom for artists who’ve been weighed down by pressure and fear.


    TECH TIP FOR THRIVING

    Creating Sacred Space

    Tool: Your calendar – printed or online (yes, really!)
    Tip: Block your creative time on your calendar as a non-negotiable meeting. Treat it with the same honor you would give any important relationship.

    Why it Matters:
    Consistency builds trust—both with yourself and with God.


    WORSHIP

    This song centers on identity before performance—the exact heart of this week’s message. It reinforces the truth that we don’t create to earn God’s pleasure; we create from a place of already being loved, chosen, and delighted in as sons and daughters.

    Lines like “I’m a child of God, yes I am” echo the revelation that God enjoys being with us in the process, not grading the outcome. It dismantles striving and invites artists to stand confidently in who they are in Christ—free, accepted, and empowered.

    How to use it this week:

    • Play it before you enter your studio as a reminder of who you are.
    • Let it reset your heart when pressure or self-doubt creeps in.
    • Use it as a worship moment inside your creative process, not separate from it.

    This one carries both truth and tenderness—and it creates the perfect atmosphere for joyful, Spirit-led creativity.


    Apply to Be a Featured Artist

    Would you like to be considered for one of our artist features? We love sharing the work from our friends around the world who create unique, beautiful and inspired art, regardless of creative medium. And just a reminder, your work does NOT have to be overtly faith-based to be considered. Interested? Just complete this application: https://forms.gle/vmtyk6wg3hSuUAhi9

    Resources for Christian Artists

    If you’re ready to grow as an artist in your faith, art and even business, then check out these affordable resources for artists just like you.

  • Creating from Glory, Not Pressure

    ISSUE #038

    What if the pressure you feel every time you walk into the studio was never meant to be there in the first place? What if the weight to prove something with your art—to make it sell, to make it preach, to make it “matter”—is actually the very thing choking the joy and freedom God intended for your creative life?

    This week I want to take you on a journey back to a sacred truth the great masters understood deeply, but many Christian artists today have forgotten: your art was never meant to be created under pressure, but from presence. When your creativity flows from intimacy with God rather than insecurity, everything changes—your joy, your peace, and the spiritual impact of your work.

    I’m cheering you on always!

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

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    Featured Teaser

    For quilling artist Terri Riddle, creativity became a sacred invitation to slow down, listen, and reconnect with what truly matters. Through paper, prayer, and presence, Terri discovered how art can flow from stillness instead of striving—and how God uses even the quietest moments to bring clarity, healing, and purpose. READ MORE

    CONNECT

    Creating from Presence, Not Performance

    “Come to me, all of you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest… Learn the unforced rhythms of grace.” — Matthew 11:28–30 (MSG)

    The invitation of Jesus has always been relational, not transactional. He never asked you to carry the burden of outcomes—spiritual or financial. When we try to force results, we step out of grace and into striving. But when we create with Him, our work becomes a place of rest, joy, and encounter.

    Prayer:
    Jesus, I release every burden I’ve been carrying that You never asked me to hold. I lay down pressure, striving, and fear of outcomes. Teach me how to walk with You in the unforced rhythms of grace as I create. Amen.

    Action Step:
    Before you create this week, take two quiet minutes to invite the Holy Spirit into the process—no agenda, no pressure, just presence.


    CLARIFY

    Laying Down the Wrong Yokes

    Many Christian artists are unknowingly carrying two heavy yokes:

    • The evangelistic yoke: “My art only matters if it produces a visible spiritual result.”
    • The monetary yoke: “My art only matters if it sells or proves my worth.”

    Neither of these yokes came from Jesus. When results define us, joy disappears. When intimacy defines us, freedom returns.

    Action Step:
    Ask yourself honestly: Which burden am I ready to give back to Jesus this week? Write it down and surrender it in prayer.


    CREATE

    Working from Validation, Not for It

    The great masters understood something holy: their work belonged to God before it belonged to the world. Michelangelo believed he was assigned by God. Da Vinci studied nature as God’s imagination. Bach signed his work Soli Deo Gloria—for the glory of God alone.

    They didn’t create to prove themselves. They created from identity.

    “Christ lives in you. This gives you assurance of sharing his glory.” — Colossians 1:27 (NLT)

    Studio Action Step:
    Create one piece this week with no intention to sell, explain, or justify it. Offer it to God as an act of worship.


    CULTIVATE

    Let God Handle the Fruit

    Your calling is connection. God’s responsibility is multiplication. You bring the loaves and fishes—your faithfulness, your art, your obedience. He brings the increase.

    When art is created from intimacy, it becomes an invitation—into wonder, reflection, healing, and encounter—without being forced or explained.

    Outreach Action Step:
    Share a piece of your work this week with a short reflection on what God showed you while making it—not what it’s supposed to do.


    The Core4 Focus Planner™

    A 90-Day Undated Planner to Help You Stay Focused, Grow Spiritually, and Make Measurable Progress in Your Art

    “This planner is my “tool of intentionality” and sits next to my Bible and journal. It’s also the perfect size to hang on to as a way to go back and celebrate the work that I’ve done. Thanks so much!” – Debby


    WATCH & LISTEN

    Episode: Why the Great Masters Never Worried If Their Art Was Christian Enough

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    Are you carrying the burden of making your art feel “Christian enough”? Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Bach, and Vermeer never did—and in this episode, I’ll show you why Christian artists today don’t need to either. We explore a forgotten spiritual truth the great masters understood deeply: creativity flows best from intimacy with God, not pressure, performance, or proving spiritual value.

    You’ll discover why so many artists today are crushed under two heavy yokes—the demand to make their art evangelistic and the pressure to make it financially successful—and how those burdens quietly steal joy and block the Holy Spirit. Drawing from Scripture and the insights of theologian H.R. Rookmaaker, this episode reframes creativity as worship, reminding us that art becomes sacred not because of what it says, but because of Who we create it with.

    Key Takeaway:
    Your art carries God’s presence because you carry God’s presence. When you create with the Holy Spirit, everything you make becomes an act of worship—whether it looks “Christian” or not.


    STUDIO TIP FOR THRIVING

    Create from Intimacy

    Before starting your next session, ask one simple question:
    “Holy Spirit, what are we making together today?”

    Then listen. Don’t rush. Don’t strive. Let the process unfold relationally instead of mechanically.


    WORSHIP

    A beautiful reminder that faithfulness flows from relationship, not striving.



    Apply to Be a Featured Artist

    Would you like to be considered for one of our artist features? We love sharing the work from our friends around the world who create unique, beautiful and inspired art, regardless of creative medium. And just a reminder, your work does NOT have to be overtly faith-based to be considered. Interested? Just complete this application: https://forms.gle/vmtyk6wg3hSuUAhi9

    Resources for Christian Artists

    If you’re ready to grow as an artist in your faith, art and even business, then check out these affordable resources for artists just like you.

  • Overcoming Creative Block as a Christian Artist

    ISSUE #034

    If you’ve ever walked into your studio, looked at your materials, and felt absolutely nothing, you’re not alone. Creative block hits every artist sooner or later. But not all creative block is the same. Sometimes it feels like fog. Sometimes panic. Sometimes shame. But no matter how it shows up, it’s never a sign that you’ve lost your gift or that God has somehow stepped out of the room. More often than not, it’s simply a sign that you’ve been drawing from the wrong source.

    The good news? Creative block isn’t a dead end—it’s a divine invitation. What the enemy tries to use as discouragement, the Holy Spirit can use as a reset, a reconnection, and a fresh infilling of creative flow.

    This week, we’re going to break down the three root causes of creative block and show you exactly how to move back into alignment with God’s creative Spirit. You’re about to discover that the river of creativity is still flowing inside you… all you have to do is reconnect.

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

    PS – Don’t miss all the great artist mentoring resources we have available for you. Click here to find out more.


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    Featured Teaser

    This week’s Featured Artist is quilt-maker and gallery owner Pamela Loewen. Her story is a masterclass in persistence, faith, and the breathtaking ways God uses our creativity when we refuse to quit. From 17 years of “no” to a museum acquisition, from a 100-year-old building to a Spirit-filled gallery—Pamela’s journey will stir your faith and inspire your creative walk in a big way. READ MORE

    CONNECT

    Creative block almost always begins with spiritual disconnection. Jesus said, “Apart from Me, you can do nothing” (John 15:5, NKJV). That wasn’t a threat—it was an invitation. When we create without abiding, the well dries up. But when we slow down, breathe, and acknowledge His presence, something powerful happens: peace replaces pressure, clarity replaces chaos, and creativity begins to stir again.

    Prayer:
    Holy Spirit, thank You for being the well of life within me. I surrender every feeling of pressure, emptiness, and inadequacy. Reconnect my heart to Your presence. Refill me with Your peace, Your joy, and Your creative flow. Awaken my imagination again and align my spirit with Yours as I create. Amen.

    Action Step:
    Before you begin your next creative session, pause for 60 seconds. Close your eyes. Breathe deeply. Whisper, “Jesus, I reconnect with You right now.”
    Feel everything shift.


    CLARIFY

    Creativity thrives when your focus is clear and grounded in faith, not feelings. If you’re waiting to “feel inspired” before creating, you’ll stay stuck. Faith says, “I show up anyway because this is who I am.” Ask the Lord: What is the one step You’re inviting me to take this week in my creative practice?

    Action Step:
    Choose ONE clear, doable creative goal this week—something small enough to complete, but meaningful enough to move you forward. Write it down and commit to it before the Lord.


    CREATE

    Waiting on inspiration is the fastest path to stagnation. But showing up—even without clarity—primes the pump. Play is often the doorway back into flow. Sketch. Swatch colors. Make marks. Mix paint. Shape clay. Write a paragraph. Hum a melody. Stir the waters, and watch the Holy Spirit meet you in motion.

    Action Step:
    Begin each studio session this week with 10 minutes of pure play—no agenda, no pressure, no expectations. Just exploration. Creativity loves to wake up in a judgment-free zone.


    CULTIVATE

    Your collectors, followers, and community don’t need perfection—they need resonance. When you share your creative process, not just your polished results, people feel connected to you. Vulnerability builds trust, and trust builds relationships… the kind that lead to impact and income.

    Action Step:
    Share a behind-the-scenes moment this week—your sketchbook, your messy table, your warmup marks, or even your honest struggle with creative block and how God is meeting you in it.


    The Core4 Focus Planner™

    A 90-Day Undated Planner to Help You Stay Focused, Grow Spiritually, and Make Measurable Progress in Your Art

    “This planner is my “tool of intentionality” and sits next to my Bible and journal. It’s also the perfect size to hang on to as a way to go back and celebrate the work that I’ve done. Thanks so much!” – Debby


    WATCH & LISTEN

    Episode: 3 Powerful Ways to Overcome Creative Block

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    This week’s episode dives deep into the three roots of creative block—disconnection, empty imagination, and passive creativity—and shows you how to reconnect with Jesus, create by faith, and cultivate inspiration on purpose. Whether you’re feeling stuck or simply wanting to strengthen your daily creative rhythm, this conversation will help you step back into confidence, clarity, and creative flow with the Holy Spirit.


    ART TIP FOR THRIVING

    The 3-Minute Mindful Entrance Ritual

    This week’s “tech” is actually an art-studio mindfulness tool—perfect for busting creative block.

    Before starting your creative session:

    1. Step into the studio and pause at the doorway.
      Let your body arrive before your mind races ahead.
    2. Notice three things you see.
      Color. Light. A tool. A piece of unfinished work. Let gratitude rise.
    3. Notice three things you hear.
      Ambient sound, worship music, silence—whatever is present.
    4. Lay your hand on your table or materials and say:
      “Holy Spirit, I create with You today.”

    This slows your nervous system, centers your spirit, awakens your imagination, and shifts you into alignment with God’s presence. It’s simple, but I promise—you’ll feel the difference.

    Try it this week and watch the fog lift.


    WORSHIP

    This week, I want to invite you into a song that beautifully mirrors the heart of moving through creative block: “Make Room.” It’s a simple, powerful declaration of surrender—laying down our striving, pressure, and self-reliance so the Holy Spirit can breathe fresh life into our creativity.

    As artists, we can so easily slip into performance mode, trying to force inspiration or muscle our way through dryness. This song pulls you right back to the center—into abiding, yielding, and reconnecting with the Source of all creativity.

    Turn it on as you enter your creative space this week. Let the atmosphere shift. Let your heart settle. Let the river of the Spirit begin to flow again.


    Apply to Be a Featured Artist

    Would you like to be considered for one of our artist features? We love sharing the work from our friends around the world who create unique, beautiful and inspired art, regardless of creative medium. And just a reminder, your work does NOT have to be overtly faith-based to be considered. Interested? Just complete this application: https://forms.gle/vmtyk6wg3hSuUAhi9

    Resources for Christian Artists

    If you’re ready to grow as an artist in your faith, art and even business, then check out these affordable resources for artists just like you.