• Renewing Your Creative Mind: Installing Heaven’s Operating System

    ISSUE #041

    We hear the phrase renew your mind all the time in church, but most artists I know have never been shown how practical—and powerful—it actually is. This week, I want to slow things down and show you that renewing your mind isn’t a vague spiritual idea or positive thinking exercise. It’s a God-designed process that literally reshapes how you see yourself, your art, and what’s possible in your creative life.

    As artists, we live from the inside out. Our creativity doesn’t start in our hands—it starts in how we think, how we interpret resistance, and how we imagine what could be. That’s why two artists with the same skill level can have completely different outcomes. The difference isn’t talent. It’s the inner operating system they’re running on.

    Romans 12:2 tells us transformation happens through renewing the mind—and that word transformed means a deep, internal change. This week, I want to help you understand how this works spiritually, emotionally, and creatively, and introduce you to a simple rhythm the Holy Spirit uses to rewire your creative brain from the inside out.

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

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    When Art Becomes a Microphone for Heaven

    What happens when studio time turns into worship and creativity becomes a conversation with God? In this week’s Featured Artist, Deneena Hughes shares how painting wildlife, writing poetry on her canvas, and partnering with the Holy Spirit have transformed her art into a powerful bridge between heaven and earth—opening hearts, sparking tears, and creating sacred moments far beyond the studio. READ MORE

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    Renewing your mind is not about trying harder or fixing yourself. It’s about partnering with the Holy Spirit. God doesn’t renew your mind for you; He renews your mind with you, thought by thought and agreement by agreement. As you learn to recognize what doesn’t sound like Him and align with His truth, transformation begins from the inside out.

    “And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” (Romans 12:2, NKJV)

    This transformation isn’t surface-level behavior change. It’s a deep internal shift in how you perceive yourself, your calling, and your creative journey.

    Prayer:
    Father, thank You for inviting me into real transformation, not performance. Teach me to recognize what doesn’t sound like You and to agree with Your truth instead. I welcome Your presence into my thoughts, my creativity, and my identity. Renew my mind as I walk with You. Amen.

    Action Step:
    Pause once today and ask, “Does this thought sound like Jesus? Does it agree with God’s Word?”


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    Your art doesn’t begin in your studio; it begins in how you see yourself. Two artists can have the same skill level and completely different experiences because they’re telling themselves different inner stories. Renewing your mind is like changing the lens you see your life and calling through.

    When Scripture talks about renewing the mind, it’s describing a new way of seeing—one shaped by truth instead of fear, inadequacy, or past experiences. Clarity comes when you stop automatically believing every thought and instead choose which ones deserve your agreement.

    Action Step:
    Write down one recurring thought about your art or yourself that tends to drain your confidence. Simply name it without judging it.


    CREATE

    Over the years, the Holy Spirit showed me a simple rhythm for renewing the mind that I call the 5Rs. This isn’t a formula—it’s a daily partnership.

    First is Recognize. Become aware of the thought instead of automatically believing it. Scripture tells us to take every thought captive, and awareness is where that process begins.

    Second is Repent, which simply means to change your mind and come out of agreement with what doesn’t align with God’s Word.

    Third is Replace, where you intentionally install truth in place of the lie. This is where Scripture becomes the new operating system.

    “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.” (Ephesians 2:10, NKJV)

    “Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think of anything as being from ourselves, but our sufficiency is from God.” (2 Corinthians 3:5, NKJV)

    Fourth is Reinforce, because repetition is what creates freedom. This process doesn’t happen once; it becomes a daily rhythm.

    Finally, Rejoice, because joy seals transformation and creates the internal safety where creativity can flourish.

    Action Step:
    Choose one Scripture that directly replaces the lie you identified earlier and speak it out loud in your studio today.


    CULTIVATE

    Creativity always involves risk, and your brain is wired by God to avoid risk when it feels unsafe. When fear goes down, curiosity goes up. When striving stops, creative flow begins.

    As you renew your mind, you’re not just becoming more confident—you’re calming your nervous system and creating the internal safety required for imagination, experimentation, and freedom. This is how you begin to price your work without panic, share your art without needing approval, and see resistance as part of growth instead of proof of failure.

    “Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth.” (Colossians 3:2, NKJV)

    Action Step:
    Notice one moment this week where you respond differently to resistance than you used to and thank God for the shift.


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    WATCH & LISTEN

    Episode: 5 Powerful Ways to Rewire Your Brain for Creativity

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    In this episode, I unpack how renewing your mind is both a spiritual and neurological process and why it’s essential for artists who want to create without pressure. You’ll learn how partnering with the Holy Spirit reshapes how you think, perceive resistance, and step into creative freedom.

    Key Takeaway:
    Same hands. Same skill. Completely different experience when your mind is renewed.


    TECH TIP FOR THRIVING

    Create a simple “Truth List” using your Notes app or Google Docs. Write three to five Scriptures that speak directly to identity, creativity, and calling. When resistance shows up, don’t spiral—reset.

    Tip: Title the document My New Operating System and revisit it daily.
    Link: https://docs.google.com


    WORSHIP

    A powerful invitation to surrender old patterns and create space for God’s transforming work—perfectly aligned with renewing the mind.



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  • Your Voice Carries Healing – Spiritually and Physically

    ISSUE #009

    Hey my friend! Have you ever noticed how much better you feel after worshiping, praying out loud, or just letting your creativity flow without judgment? There’s a reason for that—and it’s not just spiritual.

    It turns out, God wired your body with a built-in system of healing called the vagus nerve, and activating it is one of the simplest ways to calm your mind and body. Singing, praying aloud, creating—these aren’t just nice things to do. They’re transformational tools, both spiritually and physically.

    This week, I want to help you connect the dots between your creative calling and your God-designed nervous system. Psalm 59:16 reminds us to “sing of Your power… and shout for joy in the morning”—because joy, peace, and healing are released when we open our mouths and engage with God’s presence. Whether you’re in a high moment or fighting through heaviness, your voice is a weapon and a healing balm. Don’t let the enemy keep you silent—lift your voice and watch peace flood your studio.

    I’m cheering you on always!

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

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    Activate Peace by Using Your Voice

    “But as for me, I will sing about your power. Each morning I will sing with joy about your unfailing love.” — Psalm 59:16 NLT

    God didn’t design you to suffer in silence. He designed your body to respond to worship. Speaking God’s Word aloud, singing in the Spirit, and declaring truth over your creative process actually stimulates the vagus nerve—bringing peace to your nervous system. It’s how faith and science beautifully collide.

    Prayer:
    Lord, thank You for the gift of my voice. Help me use it to declare Your truth, sing Your praises, and partner with You in my creative process. Fill my space with Your presence and bring healing to my spirit, soul, and body as I lift up Your name. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.

    Action Step:
    Start and end each studio session this week by declaring Psalm 59:16 aloud. Let your voice set the spiritual tone in your space.


    CLARIFY

    Focus Your Heart and Hands for the Week

    With everything pulling at your attention, clarity is a gift you have to cultivate intentionally. Instead of letting your day run you, take a moment to pause and ask the Lord, “What’s my focus this week in the studio?” Is it starting something new, finishing a long-standing piece, reaching out to a collector, or simply creating in peace?

    Clarity doesn’t come from doing more—it comes from alignment. When you start your week with God, He’ll help you focus on the right thing, not just the next thing.

    Focus Prompt:
    What’s one specific action God is leading me to focus on creatively this week?

    Action Step:
    Write your focus at the top of your planner or post it in your studio. Example: “This week, I will complete the background layers for my newest painting while staying in a posture of worship and trust.”

    Let that clarity guide your decisions, your schedule, and your energy.


    CREATE

    Making Art is Medicine

    Did you know just 45 minutes of creative activity lowers cortisol, your body’s main stress hormone? And that’s true even if you don’t consider yourself “an artist.” Creating taps into your God-given design and brings healing from the inside out.

    Creative Insight:
    Your time in the studio isn’t a luxury—it’s part of God’s prescription for your well-being.

    Studio Action Step:
    Set a timer for 45 minutes this week and let yourself create freely without overthinking. Let your art be a response to God’s presence—not a performance.


    CULTIVATE

    Use Your Voice to Connect Authentically

    When you share your art publicly, your voice is just as important as the visual. What you say about your work, your process, and your journey can invite others into deeper connection—not just with you, but with the Lord.

    Marketing Tip:
    Record a short voice memo or video explaining the heart behind a piece you’re sharing this week. Post it alongside the art to increase engagement and connection.

    Weekly Outreach Idea:
    Message 2–3 followers or collectors with a personal voice note thanking them for their encouragement. Watch how your authenticity opens doors.


    TECH TIP FOR THRIVING

    Tool: Voice Memos App (iPhone) or similar audio recorder

    Tip: Use your smartphone’s voice recording app to capture spontaneous prayers, declarations, or worship songs during your creative time. These moments of Spirit-led expression can later bring encouragement, clarity, and healing.

    Action Step:
    This week, take 5–10 minutes at the start or end of your creative time to record yourself speaking God’s Word over your journey. Play it back later to reinforce truth and remember what God is doing.

    👉 Learn how to use Voice Memos on iPhone


    LISTEN

    This Week’s Episode: How Worship & Creativity Heal Your Nervous System

    Have you ever wondered why you feel physically better after worshiping or creating? In this episode, I explore the vagus nerve—the biological pathway that connects worship and creativity to peace in your body. From Acts 16 to scientific studies, we’re seeing that God’s design for your voice and creativity is more than spiritual—it’s therapeutic.

    Key Takeaway: Worship, declaration, and creativity all activate your body’s healing mechanisms. Your voice is more powerful than you think.

    Listen now on your favorite podcast app or at
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    WATCH

    This week’s worship recommendation is a powerful declaration song that aligns perfectly with our focus. “I Speak Jesus” by Charity Gayle is a bold anthem that reminds us of the authority and healing power in the name of Jesus. As you sing or listen, remember—your voice carries Heaven’s authority. Speak His name over your studio, your family, your creativity, and your mind.

    🎶 “Your name is power, Your name is healing, Your name is life.”


    FEATURED ARTIST: Mark Ford

    A New Beginning on the Canvas and in Christ
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    For Mark Ford, the journey back to art wasn’t just a career pivot—it was a spiritual awakening. His rediscovery of painting coincided with a powerful move of God in his life, and since then, every brushstroke has become an act of worship.

    Mark grew up along the coast, surrounded by the rhythms of tides, the beauty of seabirds, and the peaceful presence of marine life. Today, he brings those scenes to life through acrylic coastal paintings on canvas, capturing the essence of the shoreline he loves so much.

    Art has always been close to Mark’s heart. “My mother was an artist with an impressive career,” he shares. “She introduced me to painting early on, and unlike my brothers, I was hooked.” His life has always been woven with creativity—from touring the country with his musically inclined family to working hands-on in the construction world. But when a construction-related health limitation forced him to stop working, Mark turned his attention back to art—and back to God.

    That turning point was sparked by a gift from his daughter: Unlocking the Heart of the Artist by Matt Tommey. “The book was fantastic,” he recalls. “It gave me the inspiration and clarity I needed to start a real relationship with God.” And that relationship quickly became personal. “One night, God spoke to me in a dream. I saw a full-color sunrise over my favorite coastal spot, and He told me to paint it and name it A New Beginning.” Mark obeyed, and it marked the beginning of a Spirit-led creative journey.

    Since then, Mark has experienced God’s grace and inspiration in his studio again and again. One special moment came when he felt led to paint a prophetic piece for his niece, who was struggling through law school. “God told me she needed something beautiful to remind her of her strength and support. I painted a group of ibis in the surf at Miami Beach and gave it to her.” She wept when she received it—and today, she’s a successful attorney. “Thank you, God!” Mark says with gratitude.

    His spiritual rhythm is grounded in daily prayer and showing up in the studio consistently. His encouragement to others?
    🙏 “Pray and worship God. Ask for His help, clean out the trash in your head, and LISTEN.”

    Whether he’s painting waves, birds, or sunrise scenes, Mark Ford continues to create from a place of trust and obedience—sharing beauty, peace, and the presence of God with every piece.


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