• Creating with the Holy Spirit: A Simple, Powerful Process

    ISSUE #037

    One of the greatest gifts we have as Kingdom artists is this breathtaking invitation to create with God, not just for Him. If you’ve ever wondered how to actually do that—without pressure, striving, or second-guessing yourself—you’re in the right place. I’ve spent decades learning the rhythms of creative partnership with the Holy Spirit, and let me tell you… it’s a lot simpler, lighter, and more joy-filled than most artists realize.

    This week, we’re diving deep into the very process I use every single day in the studio—one that has completely transformed my creative life. Instead of chasing inspiration or obsessing about “getting it right,” this is about stepping into the studio as a son or daughter who knows God is already there waiting. My prayer is that as you read, something awakens in your spirit—a fresh confidence, a deeper awareness of His presence, and a renewed joy in the creative process He designed you to enjoy.

    I’m cheering you on always!

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

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    A Collision of Creativity

    What happens when a lifelong love of creativity collides with a fresh move of God in your golden years? For mixed-media realist Paige Stageman, it unleashed a flood of unexpected opportunities, healing encounters, and a brand-new artistic calling. From Spirit-led underpaintings to pet memorial portraits that move clients to tears, Paige is discovering what happens when you simply show up, say yes, and let God guide the process.

    Her story is tender, hope-filled, and a beautiful reminder that it’s never too late for God to launch you into the creative life you were made for. READ MORE

    CONNECT

    Scripture: “For all who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God.” — Romans 8:14 (NLT)

    Creating with the Holy Spirit starts long before you ever pick up a brush, wheel, lens, or tool. It begins with a posture—a quiet, confident awareness that He is already present, already speaking, already stirring your imagination. So many artists get stuck because they’re afraid of “missing God,” but the truth is beautifully simple: children don’t strain to hear their Father. They assume connection. They lean into relationship. They trust that His leading is already happening.

    Every time you enter your studio this week, pause for a breath and remember—you’re not trying to summon God. You’re simply acknowledging the One who’s already living inside you, ready to create through you.

    Prayer:
    Holy Spirit, thank You for being with me in every moment of my creative life. I don’t have to strive or perform to find You—you’re already here. Awaken my awareness of Your presence. Lead my heart into peace, delight, and confident partnership as I create this week. Amen.

    Action Step:
    Before you begin creating today, take 60 seconds with no agenda. Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and simply whisper: “Holy Spirit, thank You for being here with me.” Let that awareness settle into your spirit before you begin.


    CLARIFY

    If you want to create with the Holy Spirit, clarity matters—not clarity of outcomes, but clarity of posture. Are you entering the studio in faith or in fear? In freedom or in pressure? Many artists limit themselves by only creating when they “feel inspired,” but that’s not partnership—that’s emotional dependence. Real clarity comes from recognizing that showing up before the inspiration arrives is an act of faith that invites God’s flow.

    This week, set one simple intention for your creative time: I will show up, even if I don’t feel inspired, trusting the Holy Spirit to meet me there.

    Action Step:
    In your planner or journal, write one clear intention for the week about how you want to posture your heart in the studio. Keep it simple and focused—something you can return to daily.


    CREATE

    One of the biggest breakthroughs for artists is learning that creativity flows best when you stop forcing it. Worship becomes atmosphere. Peace becomes your compass. Curiosity becomes your roadmap. The Holy Spirit often leads not through booming instructions, but through gentle highlights—textures, colors, materials, ideas that shimmer with life when you notice them.

    Your job isn’t to decode a divine puzzle. Your job is to pay attention.

    As you work this week, approach your materials with open hands: “Lord, what are You highlighting right now? What draws my eye? What stirs my heart?” Trust those nudges. That’s partnership.

    Action Step:
    Choose one piece you’re working on and deliberately practice “following the peace.” When the flow is strong, lean in. When it lifts, pause. Notice what shifts in you and your work.


    CULTIVATE

    People can feel the atmosphere a piece of art is created in. When your creative process is rooted in presence rather than pressure, your collectors, followers, and partners sense it—even if they can’t articulate it. Your work carries peace. It carries story. It carries the breath of God.

    Cultivating your audience isn’t just about marketing—it’s about inviting them into the overflow of your spiritual and creative life. Share snippets of your process this week: a moment of worship, a shift in peace, a material God highlighted. Those small windows into your journey build connection, trust, and long-term engagement.

    Action Step:
    Post a simple behind-the-scenes update on social media showing how you’re creating with the Holy Spirit this week. Use wording like, “Here’s a moment in the studio where I sensed the Holy Spirit highlighting this color/texture/idea…”


    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: 5 Simple Steps to Create with the Holy Spirit

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    In this week’s episode, I’m walking you step-by-step through the exact framework I use to create with the Holy Spirit—without pressure, striving, or perfectionism. I share the five core steps that transformed my creative life, plus the moment most artists lose their creative flow without realizing it (and how to shift back instantly into partnership with God).

    This episode is a practical, freeing, deeply encouraging invitation to rediscover the joy of creating as a child of God. Don’t miss it!


    STUDIO TIP FOR THRIVING

    “Create a Peace-First Studio Setup”

    Since this week’s theme is all about creating with the Holy Spirit, here’s a practical studio tip that aligns beautifully:

    Set up your workspace to minimize decision fatigue and maximize peace.

    Before your next session, spend 10 minutes arranging your tools, paints, brushes, or materials in a way that feels inviting, uncluttered, and easy to access. When your studio is ordered, your spirit can settle more quickly—which makes it far easier to sense what the Holy Spirit is highlighting in the moment.

    Try This:
    Create a small “peace corner” in your studio—maybe a chair, a candle, a small speaker for worship music, or a Scripture card. Use it as your 60-second reset space before you begin creating.


    WORSHIP

    A beautiful invitation into awareness, surrender, and presence—the perfect atmosphere for a Holy-Spirit-led studio session.


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  • Overcoming Creative Roadblocks through Guided Artist Mentorship
    A young woman artist rests her chin in hand, holding a paintbrush amid art supplies.

    Breaking Through the Barriers That Hold Your Art Captive

    My friend, we’ve all been there—staring at a blank canvas, feeling the weight of creative paralysis, wondering if the inspiration will ever return. Creative blocks aren’t just frustrating; they’re a spiritual battle that can rob you of the joy and purpose God intended for your artistic journey.

    These moments of creative drought aren’t a sign that you’ve lost your calling or that you lack talent. Often, they’re simply evidence that you need fresh perspective, renewed vision, and guided wisdom to break through to the other side.

    “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” – 2 Timothy 1:7

    The Root Causes of Creative Blocks

    Before we can overcome creative blocks, we need to understand what’s really happening beneath the surface. Through years of mentoring thousands of artists, I’ve discovered that most creative blocks stem from one of these core issues:

    1. Mindset Barriers

    • Fear of failure or judgment
    • Perfectionism and unrealistic expectations
    • Comparison to other artists
    • Self-sabotaging beliefs about your identity or worth

    2. Spiritual Disconnection

    • Creating from striving rather than Spirit-led flow
    • Misalignment with your divine design
    • Wounds and lies that block your creative voice
    • Confusion about your purpose and calling

    3. Technical Limitations

    • Skill gaps creating frustration
    • Lack of knowledge about materials or processes
    • Uncertainty about the next developmental step
    • Getting stuck in comfortable but limiting patterns

    4. Practical Obstacles

    • Overwhelm from too many ideas or directions
    • Lack of structure, routine, or creative discipline
    • Isolation without supportive community
    • Environmental factors that disrupt creative flow

    The good news? Each of these blocks can be overcome with the right guidance, community, and proven frameworks.

    How Mentorship Dismantles Creative Blocks

    Inside the Created to Thrive Artist Mentorship Program, we don’t just offer vague encouragement or quick fixes. We provide specific, proven pathways to move through creative barriers and into sustainable creative flow.

    1. Renewing Your Mind for Creative Freedom

    Creative blocks often begin in the mind. That’s why we start with heart and mind renewal:

    • Biblical affirmations that replace lies with truth about your creative identity
    • Practical exercises to overcome perfectionism and fear
    • Spirit-led meditation and reflection practices that unlock creative flow
    • Transformational teaching on developing a Kingdom mindset

    As Julie Bagamary, one of our fiber artist members, discovered: “I found the strength to overcome the lies that kept me from embracing my call to be a thriving fiber artist in God’s Kingdom.”

    2. Spirit-Led Creation Practices

    When your creative practice becomes disconnected from divine inspiration, blocks naturally follow. Our mentorship program helps you:

    • Establish a rhythm of Spirit-led creation that maintains inspiration using our Create5 Method
    • Develop practices for hearing God’s voice in your creative process
    • Learn to create from rest rather than striving
    • Tap into the flow of divine creativity that never runs dry

    Jan Tetsutani, a painter and muralist in our program, shares: “I pushed past my fear and self-sabotage to walk into my calling as a thriving full-time artist.”

    3. Tactical Skill Development

    Sometimes blocks occur because you simply don’t have the technical tools to express what’s inside you. Our mentorship provides:

    • Recommendations for specific skill-building resources across various mediums
    • Expert Artist feedback during weekly Expert Hour to identify and overcome technical hurdles
    • Strategic pathway to overcome limitations that build mastery rather than scattered development
    • Clear developmental pathways to keep you growing technically

    4. Structural Support Systems

    Creative blocks often dissolve when the right structures are in place. We help you establish:

    • Sustainable creative rhythms and routines
    • Goal-setting frameworks that maintain momentum
    • Accountability through community and regular check-ins
    • Environmental optimizations for creative flow

    As Toni Wesner, one of our members, experienced: “Your mentoring group is the first real community I’ve experienced… I’m deeply humbled by it and realize the incredible amount of love and work you put into it.”

    Breaking Through Together: The Community Factor

    Perhaps the most powerful aspect of overcoming creative blocks through mentorship is the realization that you’re not alone. Inside Created to Thrive, you’ll find:

    • Weekly live Q&A sessions where we address specific blocks you’re facing
    • Weekly Expert Hour coaching that provides technical solutions to creative challenges
    • A private community grop where members help each other through stuck points
    • Case studies and Backstage Pass interviews revealing how others overcame similar obstacles

    As Wendy Marett, an artist and teacher in our program, shares: “Created to Thrive Mentoring group has been solid, spirit-led teaching about thriving as a Christian artist. There are artists at all levels of their journey and situation.”

    From Block to Breakthrough: Your Path Forward

    Imagine waking up each day with a clear sense of direction for your art—no more paralysis, no more wondering if the creativity will come back, no more isolation in your struggles.

    Imagine having access to a proven roadmap that guides you from wherever you’re stuck to where God is calling you to go creatively.

    Imagine being part of a community that understands exactly what you’re going through because they’ve been there too—and have found their way through.

    This transformative experience isn’t just possible—it’s exactly what the Created to Thrive Artist Mentorship Program was designed to provide.

    As Rachel, who was once rejected from art school, discovered: “After being rejected from art school and thinking my dream of being an artist might never come true, my life was transformed through the mentoring program. My growth accelerated & life transformed.”

    Your Breakthrough Is Waiting

    My friend, creative blocks aren’t permanent sentences—they’re temporary challenges that can become powerful turning points in your artistic journey with the right guidance.

    Whether you’re facing mindset barriers, spiritual disconnection, technical limitations, or practical obstacles, there’s a pathway forward that leads to greater creative freedom and expression than you’ve ever known.

    The question is: Are you ready to move from stuck to thriving? From blocked to breakthrough? From frustration to fulfillment?

    Your next step is waiting. Your breakthrough is possible. And a community of fellow artists is ready to welcome you on the journey.

    [Get Started Today for Just $14!]

    I’m cheering you on as you break through to new levels of creative freedom!

    Matt Tommey

    Frequently Asked Questions About Creative Blocks

    How do I know if what I’m experiencing is a creative block or something else? Creative blocks typically manifest as a persistent inability to create despite the desire to do so. You might feel stuck, uninspired, or dissatisfied with everything you create. You may experience frustration, avoidance of your art practice, or even dread when thinking about creating. What distinguishes a block from a simple rest period is the accompanying distress and the sense that something is preventing you from expressing what’s inside you, rather than a peaceful, intentional creative pause.

    How long does it typically take to break through a creative block with mentorship? While every artist’s journey is unique, many members begin experiencing shifts within the first few weeks of joining our program. Often, the initial breakthrough happens at the mindset level—as you begin to identify and replace limiting beliefs with truth. Technical blocks may take longer to resolve as you develop new skills, but most artists report significant improvements within 2-3 months of consistent engagement with the program resources and community.

    What if my creative block is related to a specific technique or medium? The Created to Thrive program addresses both mindset/spiritual blocks and technical challenges. For technique-specific blocks, our Expert Hour sessions provide access to coaches specializing in various mediums who can help identify your specific technical hurdles. Additionally, our community includes artists working in virtually every medium, so you’ll likely connect with others who have overcome similar technical challenges and can share their insights.

    Is it normal to experience repeated creative blocks throughout an artistic career? Yes, even the most successful artists encounter blocks at various points in their journey. However, with the right tools and community support, these blocks become less frequent, less intense, and easier to move through. Many seasoned artists in our program share that while they still experience occasional obstacles, they now have effective strategies to navigate them quickly rather than remaining stuck for extended periods.

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