• Seeing God as Artist First, Changes Everything

    ISSUE #033

    Have you ever noticed the very first thing God chose to reveal about Himself in Scripture? Before Redeemer, before King, before Shepherd—He’s Creator. “In the beginning, God created…” (Genesis 1:1). The moment you start to see Him that way—as the ultimate Artist—everything shifts. Suddenly, your art, your story, your process, even your struggles, take on sacred meaning. You’re not just trying to make something beautiful—you’re participating in the divine rhythm of creation itself.

    This week, I want to help you rediscover your art as an invitation to walk with the Artist Himself. You are the clay in His hands, His masterpiece in progress, and His chosen co-creator on the earth. When you create with Him, not just for Him, you start to live from a place of rest, partnership, and divine inspiration. And friend, that’s where everything begins to thrive.

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

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    Painting God’s Glory

    This week, meet Texas artist Phil Bob Borman, whose luminous skies and joyful spirit capture the wonder of God’s creation. From cowboy roots to Kingdom vision, Phil Bob paints as an act of worship—each cloud and color declaring the glory of the Creator. READ MORE

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    Scripture: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.”Genesis 1:1 (NIV)

    Before anything else, God reveals Himself as an Artist. Every sunrise, every snowflake, every person is the overflow of His creative heart. And when you see Him that way, you begin to recognize that creativity isn’t optional—it’s the essence of His Kingdom. He still loves to create through you.

    Prayer:
    Father, thank You for showing Yourself as the ultimate Artist. Open my eyes to see Your fingerprints in my life and through my hands. Teach me to co-create with You—shaping beauty, revealing truth, and reflecting Your glory in the earth. Amen.

    Action Step:
    Before you begin your next creative session, pause and simply say, “Holy Spirit, let’s create together.” Then wait—listen—and let Him lead.


    CLARIFY

    You’re not random. You’re a divinely designed masterpiece in progress. The Potter is still shaping you, adding layers of color and texture through every season—joys, challenges, delays, and breakthroughs alike.

    Take a few moments this week to reflect: What “layer” is God painting in your life right now? Is He refining patience, stirring courage, or inviting new freedom? Naming it helps you cooperate with His brushstrokes.

    Action Step:
    Write down one area where you sense God is currently forming something in you. Ask Him, “How can I agree with what You’re creating in me this week?”


    CREATE

    You were never meant to create for God in isolation, but with God in collaboration. As Ephesians 2:10 reminds us, you are His workmanship—literally His poem. Every time you paint, sculpt, stitch, compose, or build, you’re echoing the creative voice of Heaven.

    Don’t overcomplicate it—simply start by inviting Him in. When you yield your process to His presence, your art becomes infused with eternal purpose.

    Studio Action Step:
    Before you pick up your brush or tool, ask the Lord, “What are You saying today through what I create?” Then create from that flow—not performance, but partnership.


    CULTIVATE

    Performance says, “I need to earn God’s approval.” Partnership says, “I’m already loved, so I can freely create.” The difference is everything. When you operate from God’s love, perfectionism loses its grip, and peace takes its place.

    In the marketplace, this posture shows up as confidence and authenticity. Collectors, followers, and patrons are drawn to peace-filled artists who create with joy rather than striving.

    Outreach Action Step:
    This week, share one of your artworks on social media with a short reflection about how creating with God changes the way you work. Use your story to invite others into His love.


    The Core4 Focus Planner™

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

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    WATCH & LISTEN

    Episode: 3 Ways Seeing God as an Artist Changes Everything

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    In this week’s episode, I unpack what happens when you start seeing God as an Artist first—and how that revelation changes everything about your art, your story, and your relationship with Him. You’ll learn:

    • Why Genesis 1:1 is the foundation for your creative calling
    • How to recognize your life as God’s masterpiece in progress
    • What it means to co-create with Him rather than perform for Him
    • How to create from love, not striving

    Listen now and rediscover the beauty of creating with the Creator Himself.


    TECH TIP FOR THRIVING

    If you’ve ever wished you could sit down with me and ask for specific mentoring—anytime, anywhere—that’s exactly why I created UncleMatt.ai.

    Think of it as your personal creative companion that helps you integrate faith, art, and business all in one place. Whether you’re struggling to price your work, get clarity on your next step, or find spiritual encouragement, UncleMatt offers biblically grounded wisdom and practical guidance—instantly.

    Pro Tip:
    Try asking, “How can I invite the Holy Spirit into my creative process?” or “What does God’s Word say about creativity and calling?” You’ll be amazed how specific the insight can be.

    👉 Visit UncleMatt.ai and start co-creating with confidence.


    WORSHIP

    This week’s worship song, “Canvas and Clay,” captures the essence of Genesis 1:1 and Isaiah 64:8—God as the ultimate Artist, and us as His masterpiece in progress. Every lyric echoes the truth that we are shaped, molded, and refined by His creative hand. When Pat Barrett sings, “You’re the artist and the potter, I’m the canvas and the clay,” it’s a reminder that nothing in our journey is wasted. The brushstrokes of joy, the colors of struggle, even the messy middle—all are part of the beauty He’s forming. As you listen, let this song draw you back to rest in His artistry and trust that the Creator who began a good work in you will bring it to completion.


    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.

  • Practical Steps to Hearing God’s Voice for Artists

    ISSUE #017

    Have you ever felt like you were straining to hear God’s voice in the middle of your day-to-day life? Maybe in the chaos of emails, family needs, art deadlines, and general busyness, you’re wondering, “Is God even speaking?” Let me encourage you—He is. And not only is He speaking, He wants you to recognize His voice with clarity and confidence. That’s not a far-off ideal for the spiritually elite—it’s a promise straight from Jesus’ own words in John 10:27: “My sheep hear My voice.” Hearing God is not a bonus feature for the Christian life—it’s foundational.

    This week, we’re diving into the spiritual practice of listening. Whether you’re seeking direction in your art, parenting, finances, or spiritual walk, tuning your heart to God’s voice is a game changer. And good news—you don’t have to go to a mountain or monastery to hear Him. It’s about being present, quieting the noise, and creating space for His whispers, even in your studio, your car, or the middle of making dinner. My hope is that this issue encourages you to lean in and cultivate that listening heart today.

    May this week be filled with intentional reflection, creative breakthroughs, and meaningful connection with the Creator who put that beautiful imagination inside you.

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

    PS – If you’re ready to go deeper in hearing God’s voice—not just in your art, but in every part of your life—I want to personally invite you to start the Foundations Course. This is where I teach the core principles that help Christian artists renew their minds, overcome fear, clarify God’s vision for their life and confidently walk in alignment with God’s voice and purpose.


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    “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.”
    —John 10:27 (NKJV)

    Jesus didn’t say some of His sheep hear His voice. He said His sheep do. That includes you, right now, in whatever season you’re in. But hearing isn’t just about our ears—it’s about posture. Are we slowing down? Are we turning down the volume of distraction long enough to recognize His whispers? His voice comes with peace, clarity, and always aligns with His Word. When you create space to listen, you’ll find He’s been speaking all along.

    Prayer:
    Father, thank You that You are always speaking and that You’ve given me the ability to hear You. Help me quiet the noise, soften my heart, and tune into the voice of the Good Shepherd. I want to walk in step with You in every area of my life and creativity. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.

    Spiritual Action Step:
    Set aside 10–15 minutes each morning this week to sit quietly, journal, and ask God one question: “What do You want me to know today?” Then listen. Write what you sense.


    CLARIFY

    Hearing God’s voice starts with intention. That means making space in your schedule and your heart for clarity to flow. Instead of rushing into your day with a to-do list, try starting with a to-be list: “Today I will be available. I will be attentive. I will be open.” God doesn’t compete with chaos. He invites us into alignment so we can receive the guidance we need for the week ahead.

    Take a moment to reflect: What’s one area of your life where you’ve been seeking God’s direction? What would it look like to pause, listen, and allow His voice to guide you there?

    Practical Action Step:
    Write down your top 3 goals for this week. Then pray over them. Ask God to highlight which ones align with His heart—and which ones may need to wait or shift.


    CREATE

    You know those moments when you’re creating and time just slips away? That sense of flow and presence? That’s a prime place for God to speak. Creativity is a sacred portal for connection. As artists, our senses are already tuned to beauty, form, and movement—what if you leaned in a little more this week, not just to express yourself, but to listen?

    Keep your journal nearby while you create. If a Scripture, phrase, or impression comes, pause and write it down. Your art can become a conversation—a visual echo of heaven’s whispers.

    Studio Action Step:
    Next time you’re in the studio, begin your session with a short prayer: “Holy Spirit, speak through my hands today.” Then create with the expectation that He will meet you in the process.


    CULTIVATE

    Hearing God’s voice isn’t just about personal guidance—it’s about releasing life to others. Your art can become a vehicle of encouragement, healing, and clarity for those who encounter it. Whether you share a finished piece, a journal excerpt, or a short reflection, your obedience in listening and creating can spark something profound in someone else.

    Remember, people aren’t just buying art—they’re connecting with the story, spirit, and presence it carries. When your art comes from a listening heart, it carries Kingdom weight.

    Outreach Action Step:
    Choose one piece of art this week and share a short caption or story behind it on social media. End with a question like, “Has God ever spoken to you through creativity?”


    TECH TIP FOR THRIVING

    Platform: Linktree

    Linktree makes it super easy to direct your audience to all your most important links from your Instagram bio. Instead of picking just one, now you can include your website, email list signup, online store, and even your latest artwork.

    Tool Tip:
    Create a free Linktree account. Add links to:

    • Your website or shop
    • Your Instagram
    • Your email signup page
    • One featured artwork

    Then add that Linktree URL to your IG bio. Simple, clean, and super effective for building connection and increasing engagement.


    INSPIRE

    Reimagining Barn Raising as Creative Community-Building

    I came across a beautiful story about architect and artist Erin Besler, who’s revived the age-old American tradition of barn raising at Art Omi, a sculpture‑and‑architecture park in New York

    Read the story here

    Instead of a traditional barn, Besler designed a timber frame structure that deliberately never becomes a functional building. The goal? To invite people—professionals and newcomers alike—to build together, learn, and be part of the creative process. Over the next few weeks, the project features hands‑on workshops, evening talks, and community‑led construction events before the big barn‑raising day on July 26, 2025.

    What really stood out to me is how art becomes instruction, inclusion, and relationship—all in one project. Besler’s approach shatters the idea that art is only for the elite—it’s an open invitation to join in, contribute, and be seen. Plus, using untreated local wood speaks to sustainability rooted in place. As Christian, Kingdom creatives, we get this: art isn’t just about our individual voice—it’s about building together, stewarding creation, and teaching others the joy of making with their own hands.


    LISTEN

    Episode: How to Listen for God When Life Gets Noisy

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    Ever felt like God’s voice was lost in the shuffle of your everyday life? You’re not alone. In this episode, we’re diving deep into the spiritual and practical ways you can position yourself to hear from God—right where you are.

    We’ll uncover some myths around who can hear God and how He speaks, and I’ll walk you through how to create sacred space even in the middle of a noisy world. From journaling impressions to listening during your creative process, this episode will help you identify God’s voice with confidence.

    Key Takeaway:
    Hearing from God is not a rare experience—it’s your Kingdom inheritance. You just need to create space to listen.


    WATCH

    If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to truly hear God’s voice—not audibly, but in the stillness of your heart—this song will take you there. “Voice of God” by Dante Bowe, featuring Steffany Gretzinger and Chandler Moore, is a worshipful meditation on the nearness and beauty of God’s presence.

    From the first note, you’re invited into an atmosphere where Heaven feels close. It’s not just a song—it’s a sacred space. Whether you’re journaling, creating, or simply sitting in silence, this is the perfect anthem to accompany your time with the Lord this week.


    FEATURED ARTIST: Julia Kuklis

    From Despair to Destiny: Painting with Purpose and Power
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    For Julia Kuklis, painting is no longer just a creative outlet—it’s a sacred assignment, a lifeline, and a testimony of God’s redeeming power. Her journey into prophetic art began not in a studio, but in a moment of desperation.

    “I cried out to God at 3am, telling Him that if He wanted me to paint, He would have to bring me a mentor—someone who was an artist and loved the Lord.”

    Just two weeks later, Julia discovered the Artist Rise Up workshop and the Created to Thrive Artist Mentoring Program—a divine answer to her prayer.

    “The mentorship broke decades of despair and lies off my life. I went from not knowing what prophetic art was to now serving as the Assistant Prophetic Art Director at my church. My entire life has changed.”

    Julia creates non-representational abstracts using vibrant color, texture, and movement. Her “scratch-through” technique and layered approach give her work a sense of emotional depth and revelation. Whether she’s responding to Scripture, worship, or simply the beauty in nature, every piece is an act of co-creating with the Holy Spirit.

    “Color excites me the most! But even more, I love that the Lord meets me in the process—reminding me of who He is and who I am.”

    She recalls a powerful moment when a young man approached her after she painted during a church service. Her semi-abstract piece deeply resonated with him, and as they talked, he began to cry—feeling seen, uplifted, and ministered to.

    “That’s the beauty of prophetic art,” she says. “Even abstract work can carry a word from God directly to someone’s heart.”

    Julia balances her artistic calling with the demands of homeschooling, often painting in short, focused blocks of time. Whether she has 20 minutes or a couple of hours, she makes space to be present with God, letting the process flow. Some days are less productive, but she’s learned to give herself grace and stay connected by organizing her studio, listening to worship music, or simply observing the beauty around her.

    Her encouragement to other artists?
    🎨 “Don’t let the enemy rob you of your creative birthright. You’re creating for an audience of One—and He delights in you!”

    From juried shows to commissions and church ministry, Julia is seeing God expand her influence, even in a season where she paints part-time. Her obedience, vulnerability, and trust have opened doors for healing, impact, and purpose in ways she never imagined.

    Julia’s life and work are a living testimony: when you surrender your art to God, He doesn’t just restore what’s broken—He releases beauty that touches the world.


    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.