Psalm 148:3 (ESV): "Praise him, sun and moon, praise him, all you shining stars!"
✨ Introducing Guiding Star ✨
Guiding Star was created from a simple desire—to turn creativity into something that points back to something greater.
Art has always been a place of expression for me… but now it’s also a way to give. A portion of what I create will go toward supporting nonprofits, with the hope that something small can become something meaningful.
This first collection is inspired by the idea:
“If the stars were made to worship, so will I.”
There’s something about looking up at the night sky that feels like a reminder—that we’re not alone, that there’s purpose, that there’s something bigger than us.
... Read moreLooking up at the night sky often brings a profound sense of wonder and perspective—something that many of us experience as a moment of spiritual reflection or connection. For me, the idea that "If the stars were made to worship, so will I" beautifully captures that feeling. It’s a reminder that everything in creation points to something greater, something beyond ourselves.
Engaging with faith through art has been transformative. When I create pieces inspired by scriptures like Psalm 148:3 which calls upon the sun, moon, and stars to praise, I find myself not only expressing my beliefs but also deepening my relationship with the divine. This creative expression becomes an act of worship in itself.
What makes this journey even more fulfilling is the ability to give back—knowing that a portion of what I create supports nonprofits offers a tangible way to turn art into impact. It reinforces the idea that small efforts, when rooted in faith and purpose, can grow into something meaningful.
For anyone exploring their spirituality or looking to combine their passions with their faith, creating or immersing oneself in art focused on worship and praise can be inspiring. It invites us to slow down, reflect on the beauty around and beyond us, and participate in a larger story of hope and connection.
Whether it’s a drawing of the night sky, painting celestial themes, or simply meditating on the stars’ quiet worship, this artistic path reflects a heartfelt desire to acknowledge and celebrate the divine presence in everyday life. It reminds us that worship isn’t only through words or music but through creative expression and purposeful living.
If you feel drawn to this blend of faith and creativity, consider how your talents or interests can point back to what is greater. Sometimes, that begins with simply gazing up at the stars and embracing the call to worship in your own unique way.
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