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Everyone has asked these 3 questions:

  • Who am I?
  • Why am I here?
  • What should I be doing?

Art Lessons From God! is a discussion group and web publication produced by Kreative Kingdom, Inc. (a non-propfit organization). Our purpose is to help Artists and Designers discover their purpose by discussing those same questions from their point of view:

  • Who am I as an artist?
  • Why do I have this talent?
  • What does God want me to do with it?

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4 Comments »

  • Cheryl Kelly said:

    I am a mosaic artist and I also paint abstracts. God is somewhere present in all my work. He is my hero and I think he should be first. He gave me the love for art and the talent I have.
    We can all improve on our artwork but it has to be there to get there.
    I founded the mosaic artists of South Carolina. I also found a reference in the bible, can remember where, but it specifically said mosaic. I was happy.

  • Jonathan Franks said:

    Ive mentioned in another topic but i am a multi purpose designer, ive been trained in everything. But i really want to use my work to create God themed design

  • Art Roy Remy said:

    Only this time I happened to discover your web and your ministry. i was so glad that there is a kingdom-mindset people out there who ministers and encourages artists like me in the world. Being an artist is perhaps what I can call the “talent I have to redeemed.” And praise God, He enabled me to rediscover it and now I am using it and incorporating it in my ministry as a preacher and evangelist. Your work and ministry is an inspiration.
    Declaring more expansion to your ministry for His glory!

  • tsnipes (author) said:

    @Art Roy Remy:

    Hey there! Thanks so much for the kind words!

    I want to officially welcome you here and I encourgae you to share your voice here often.

    Looking forward to more communication!

    Tony-

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