Art is powerful. It teaches and testifies. It beautifies and enlightens. In an ever-darkening world, we challenge you to Invite More Light® into your heart, into your home, and into your life through the power of art.
The true beauty of an original artwork lies in its ability to unveil every brushstroke, infuse richness into its colors, and echo the emotions of its creator.
I AM WILLING
Who is your Jesus? In your minds eye, what does He look like? What does He feel like in your heart? Is he joyful and energetic? Peaceful and still? We challenge you to find an image that conveys who Jesus is to you, and INVITE MORE LIGHT® into your life through artwork of Him.
YOU ARE LOVED
Amidst the turmoil of war-torn Ukraine, digital artist Alex Kovych unlocked a remarkable source of inspiration that transcends the chaos of war that surrounds him.
Moved by the enduring faith and spirit of his community, he embarked on a journey to depict Jesus Christ in a unique and heartfelt way.
With “You Are Loved” Jesus is portrayed radiating an inner warmth that counteracts the despair of war that engulfs Alex’s country. This is a symbol of solace and strength for those who had endured the hardships of conflict.
A representation of boundless love and grace, this painting serves as a testament to the resilience of the bond between Christ’s love and the human spirit.
"My wife conveyed a story to me that brought this image to my mind. My wife was at a time in her life where everything seemed to be overwhelming. Weighed down by the burdens she carried, she started to try and visualize the Savior. In this visualization, she imagined him coming to her, putting a comforting arm around her, and letting her weep on his shoulder. While they did not speak, the message was clear: despite my wife’s imperfections and inadequacies the savior was extending his arms of mercy to her. She wept as she felt the strength and kindness of those arms. She felt not only could she forgive herself, but she could move forward knowing that his arms of mercy were always extended to her.In this image, I wanted to depict the love and mercy she felt and help others recognize those arms are extended to all. However, we can only feel the comfort of them when we choose to enter them."
In the painting, Mary is leaning into Jesus weeping from the overwhelming feeling of relief, and comfort she was experiencing. Our imperfect nature is expected and completely forgiven when we surrender to Jesus Christ. He knows each of us by name, and no soul is forgotten. This is a moment of complete surrender to the safe embrace of the Savior who knows our shortcomings yet continues to love us nonetheless. We can be made whole through Him and his redeeming power. His forgiveness is offered to all who will turn around when he calls our name. Mary turned despite the state of her hardened heart and felt Jesus’ abundant love for her soul.
YOU ARE MINE
And he looked up, and saw the rich men casting their gifts into the treasury. And he also saw a certain poor widow casting in thither two mites. And he said, Of a truth I say unto you, that this poor widow hath cast in more than they all: For all these have of their abundance cast in unto the offerings of God: but she of her penury hath cast in all the living that she had. Luke 21:1-4