This song has been stuck in my head for a long time. The words are beautiful and inspiring. It’s amazing to see God’s children creating things in his name.
This song has been stuck in my head for a long time. The words are beautiful and inspiring. It’s amazing to see God’s children creating things in his name.
This is photojournalism at its best.
The story:
Katie Kirkpatrick, 21, held off cancer to celebrate the happiest day of her life. Katie had chased cancer, once only to have it return-to clog her lungs and grab hold of her heart. Breathing was difficult now, she had to use oxygen. The pain in her back was so intense it broke through the morphine that was supposed to act as a shield. Her organs were shutting down but it would not stop her from marrying Nick Godwin, 23, who was in love with Katie since 11th grade.
Just go through each photo in order and read the captions. They’re captivating, touching and incredibly sad. Pray for Katie’s family. She’s in a beautiful place now.
This is adorable! By using milk and chocolate, these artists can actually create an image of some cute animal. Check out the video below where Peter Hemou makes a panda!


CompassionArt is a charity that uses art to raise awareness and help in reaching the goal of ending poverty. A team of 12 well-known worship artists, Michael W. Smith, Darlene Zschech, Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, Tim Hughes, Paul Baloche, Israel Houghton, Graham Kendrick, Steven Curtis-Chapman, Andy Park, Stu Garrard, Martin Smith, all got together to compile an amazing album of hope, praise and heaven.

The team:

My great friend, Joyce will be going to Uganda this summer. She’ll be spreading the Lord’s message and serving. Pray for her! She’s an incredible person.
“There is Always a Song”
So beautiful.
This is the grand opening photograph of the Museum of Islamic Art located in Qatar (their streets are paved with gold! Or so legend has it. Hmmm…)
It’s really beautiful. It’s insanely ironic that in the midst of a global economic crisis, wealthy nations still find time to build extravagant buildings and celebrate art. But look at the purple fireworks! I loves it.
Piece. Happy Turkey!