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Art became an altar, and many encountered Him there.

  • 2 days ago
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What a beautiful moment to witness in Uganda — we hosted our first international prophetic paint workshop, and over 200 girls, ages 13–23, gathered in one room to encounter God through creativity.


What began as paint on canvas became something far deeper.


As they sat quietly, listened, prayed, and sought the voice of God, each girl began activating faith through simple obedience — placing brush to canvas, one stroke at a time.


The room was filled with joy, focus, expectancy, and the gentle movement of God’s presence. Many were not just painting… they were learning that God speaks personally, creatively, and intimately.


They left carrying more than artwork.


They left carrying evidence of encounter — a reminder that heaven can meet them personally.


After speaking with the principal of the school and orphanage, I learned that although art is required as a subject, they have not been able to fully offer it because of the cost of supplies.


By God’s provision, we were able to leave art supplies behind so they can continue art classes in their community.


What makes this even more special is that these girls did not only receive materials — they learned how creativity can become a place of listening, prayer, and hearing God’s voice.


This was more than a workshop.


This was seeds being planted for identity, confidence, healing, and divine expression.


We are deeply grateful to witness how God moves across nations, languages, and generations.



 
 
 

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