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✨ Invite More Light | Havenlight Art Christian art that inspires faith and brings light into your home - originals & prints from hundreds of artists.
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COMING SOON... THE DESIGNER COLLECTION You want your home to reflect what matters most to you. But bringing faith-centered artwork into your home can feel surprisingly complicated. We hear this all the time: How do I find meaningful reminders of Christ that reflect my family’s values—while still feeling beautiful in the spaces where we live our everyday lives? That’s why Havenlight partnered with interior designers Ali Ryan and Taylee Hawkins to create our first-ever designer-curated collection. A collection designed to help you create a sacred space in your home—while keeping the focus on what matters most. With years of experience styling Parade of Homes interiors, Ali and Taylee carefully selected artwork, frames, and Designer Sets meant to work together so your home can feel both beautiful and faith-centered. Inside the collection, you’ll find: • Designer Sets (Ready to Display) • Exclusive Designer Frames • New Matted Frame Options • Curated Christ-Centered Artwork Designed to Complement Your Home No guesswork. Just intentional design. Instead of wondering, “Will this look right in my home?” You can confidently create a space that feels elevated, peaceful, and centered on Christ—with artwork that not only looks beautiful but invites His light into your home. The Designer Collection launches soon. Anyone who joins the waitlist and purchases when the collection drops will be entered to win a 30-minute personal design consultation with a Parade of Homes designer. Early access. Exclusive pieces. A chance to elevate your entire space. Join the waitlist now before the collection launches. Link in bio.✨
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✨ Let’s talk about AI. We’ve been listening - and wow, you’ve had a lot of questions! Is it hand-painted? Digital? AI? Does it even matter? We think it does. And so do you. That’s why we’ve joined the Truth in Art Program™ - a bold new step in transparency within the art world! Yes, we sell AI art. We believe in its beauty and potential. But we also believe you deserve to know what you're bringing into your home. 👇 What do YOU think about AI in art? Should it be labeled? Does it change how you feel about a piece? Let’s talk. 🎥 Check out the message from our CEO on the Truth in Art Program at havenlight.com — just search "Truth in Art Program." #TruthInArt #InviteMoreLight™ #AI #ChristianArt #ModernChristianArt #JesusArt
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There are moments in life when the world feels too loud to even think clearly. And in those seasons, it can feel harder to find stillness with God like peace is something distant instead of something near. But Christ has always invited us back to it. “Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 Even Jesus stepped away to pray. He healed, He taught, He carried the weight of others… and still chose quiet moments with the Father. That same invitation to rest is still open today. Not as escape from life, but as strength within it. Not as the removal of every burden, but as the presence of peace while carrying them. That is the heart behind Rest In Glory by Justin & Anna Culebro. A reminder that rest is not far away from us in Christ... it is found in Him. A visual pause. A sacred stillness. A reminder to return your heart to what never changes. If this piece speaks to you, we’d love to hear—what helps you feel close to God when life feels heavy? If you need a reminder to find stillness with God, find your reminder today using the link in bio. Featured Artwork: Rest In Glory by Justin & Anna Culebro. #christianart #jesusart #faithart #christianhome #christianliving #faithbasedart #bible #god #life #matthew1128 #restingod #christianencouragement #spiritualart #faithjourney #havenlight #christianreel
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in love with this piece🤍 @havenlightart #christianart #christpainting #housedecor #painting #art
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Maybe your faith doesn’t feel as strong as you thought it would by this point in your life. Maybe life became busier than expected. Maybe prayers became shorter. Maybe burdens became heavier. Maybe you still believe in Him deeply, but you miss feeling close to Him the way you once did. Faith rarely disappears all at once. More often, it fades quietly in the middle of distraction, exhaustion, grief, or simply trying to keep up with life. That’s why reminders matter. What fills your home shapes what your heart returns to every single day. A picture of Christ on your wall may seem simple, but over time it becomes something more. A pause in the middle of chaos. A reminder to pray again. To trust again. To look to Him again. Faith grows where He is intentionally invited in. What helps you feel closest to Christ again when life starts pulling your attention away from Him? Share your thoughts below. 🤍 Then shop the link in bio to bring home a reminder that helps your heart return to Him daily. Featured Artwork 1. Arms of Mercy by Gabriel Heaton 2. He Leadeth Me by Yongsung Kim 3. You Are Loved by Alex Kovych 4. Come Follow Me by Gabriel Heaton 5. Prince of Peace by Joseph Alexander Paradis 6. Hold Me by Manzi
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Christian art is changing. For a long time, most depictions of Christ followed a more traditional approach—reverent, symbolic, familiar. But artists like Yongsung Kim are opening the door to something that feels deeply personal and emotionally connective in a different way. Not simply paintings to admire… but artwork that helps people feel seen, comforted, understood, and closer to Christ in everyday life. That shift is part of why modern Christian art has resonated so deeply with so many people. It invites emotion into the experience. Still sacred, still centered on Him—but often in a way that feels more intimate and human. And it raises an interesting conversation: Do you find yourself more drawn to traditional depictions of Christ, or this newer wave of modern Christian art? We’d genuinely love to hear your thoughts below. Watch the full conversation through the link in bio. #yongsungkim #christianart #modernchristianart #jesusart #faithart #christianartist #christianinspiration #spiritualart #faithbasedart #christiancreative #religiousart #christiancommunity
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He left the ninety-nine to find you. Not the version of you that has it together. Not the you from five years ago who showed up every week and never doubted. The you right now. That's the one He's looking for. It's easy to believe His love has limits when you've tested yours. When the gap between who you meant to be and who you've become feels too wide to cross, satan doesn't have to work very hard — he just lets you punish yourself. "I've messed up too many times." "It's been to long since I've gone to church." "I'm too far gone." When artist Gabriel Heaton finished this painting, he couldn't find the right title. Nothing fit. Then he showed it to his wife and asked what came to mind. Without hesitation she said: The Journey Home. Because that's what this is. Not a painting about perfect faith. A painting about a Savior who will always, without exception, leave the ninety-nine to find the one. No matter how far you've strayed, you cannot wander beyond the reach of His love. He will find you. He will bring you back. When this painting lives in your home it becomes a quiet testimony, of your own journey, and an open door for someone else's. The family member who walked away. The friend who is almost ready to come back. The child who will one day need to know the door was never closed. Art doesn't preach. It just stays on the wall and tells the truth every single day. And that kind of daily reminder has a way of healing things — your relationship with God, and the ones that broke when faith felt fragile. Don't wait to bring Him home. The Journey Home is one of our best-selling pieces for a reason — it says what words sometimes can't. Shop today and bring this reminder into your home, for you or for someone who is still finding their way back. Is there a moment when you felt found after feeling lost? Share it below — your story might be exactly what someone needs to read today. ⬇️ Featured Artwork: The Journey Home by Gabriel Heaton
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Is an AI artist still an artist? It's the question a lot of us are quietly sitting with. The images stop you mid-scroll. The detail, the light, the emotion — it's all there. But something in you hesitates before calling it art. Because if a machine generated it, what did the human actually do? Greg Collins has a answer for that — and it's one that might change how you see this entirely. George Lucas created Star Wars. But he didn't write the code, build the models, or invent the camera technology. He had a vision. He wrote the script. He stood over the shoulders of hundreds of artists and technicians and said yes, no, yes, no — until what was in his mind existed in the world. Nobody questions whether Star Wars is his. Greg sees himself in that same role. He writes the prompts like a director writes a script. He knows the feeling he's after, the theology behind the image, the moment he wants to capture. The technology is his medium — the same way oil paint was someone else's, or a camera was someone else's. The vision is entirely his. That reframe doesn't settle every question about AI art. But it opens a conversation worth having — especially in a space where the goal is to point people to Christ. This week's episode will give you a real look at the creative process behind AI art in the modern Christian space. The scripting, the intention, the spiritual thought that goes into it before a single image is generated. Watch through the link in our bio. And we genuinely want to know — is the George Lucas comparison a fair one? Drop your thoughts below. ⬇️
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The day Jesus walked on water was the same day He learned his cousin had passed away. He withdrew to be alone. To grieve. And the crowds followed Him anyway. So He fed them — five thousand people — from almost nothing. And then when evening came and the disciples were alone on the water, terrified, sinking — He came to them. Walking on the sea. In the middle of His own grief. Still showing up. Still performing miracles on what had to be one of the hardest days of His mortal life. We think miracles come when everything is finally going right. When we've got enough faith, enough peace, enough stability to deserve one. But that's not when they come. They come when we're humbled. When we've run out of our own answers. When the storm is real and we're finally desperate enough to call out to Him. That's not a coincidence — that's the pattern. His best work happens at our lowest points because that's when we finally stop trying to walk on the water ourselves. Your hardest day is not evidence that He's gone. It may be the very moment He's closest. He is always moving toward you. Always coming across the water. The question is whether you'll cry out to Him before you sink — or let Him pull you up after. Either way, He comes. Don't lose faith on the hard days. That's exactly when He's working. Share this with a friend who needs it today. 🤍 And tell us in the comments — what has strengthened your faith in a hard season? Featured artwork 25% off Walking on Water by Yongsung Kim He Ran and Embraced Him by Eloy Lazaro Ye Shall Find by Laci Gibbs Gathering Mana by Kristina Linton Jesus of Nazareth by Greg Collins
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@havenlightart art work takes my breath away every time #christianart #mothersday #jesus
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How different would your day actually look if you spent it with Jesus? Would you still reach for the same music on the way to the gym? Would you be so quick to lay on the horn at the car that cut you off? Would you go to bed without apologizing for something you said? Most of us live our days and then invite Christ in at the end of them. We hand Him the highlight reel and keep the rest to ourselves. But His influence doesn't work that way. It works on the Tuesday morning commute. The argument you almost started. The moment you chose patience when impatience was right there and ready. That's what it means to take on His name...not just at church, but in the carpool line. At the dinner table. In the way you welcome someone into your home who doesn't feel welcomed anywhere else. The right reminder of Him changes that. Not because art is magic — but because we are forgetful. We need something in the spaces we actually live in that calls us back before we make the choice we'll regret. Something that catches your eye in the hallway before the hard conversation. Something at the dinner table that quietly shifts the tone before anyone says a word. When Christ is present in your home, your family feels it. Your guests feel it. And you feel it. Your home feels different when you let Him in. Stop forgetting Him throughout your day and remember Him always. Find the piece that helps you remember Him, shop featured art at 25% off for a limited time through the link in our bio. And tell us... what would be the first thing that would change about your day if you spent it with Him? 🤍 Comment Below! Featured Artwork 25% Off for a limited time: 1. In His Presence by Beki Tobiasson 2. Trust in Him by Justin and Anna Culebro 3. I Pray For Them by Regan Reichert 4. Baptism of The Savior by Casey Childs 5. Our Glory by Dan Wilson 6. Jesus is Life by Lovetta Reyes Cairo 7. Sanctification by Yongsung Kim 8. A Royal Heritage by Esther Candari
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The moment you feel most afraid to face Him is exactly when you should run toward Him. We all know that feeling. The shame that settles in after the mistake. The guilt that convinces you to go quiet — to pull back from prayer, skip the scripture study, avoid the thing that used to bring you peace. As if staying away long enough might somehow make you more worthy of coming back. But that's not how His love works. Isaiah 35 doesn't describe what happens when you finally get it together. It describes what happens when you return to Him — broken, ashamed, worn down by your own weight. Everlasting joy will crown your head. Gladness and joy will overtake you. Sorrow and sighing will flee. Not trickle in. Not gradually improve. Overtake. Flee. The language is powerful in the best possible way — like joy doesn't knock politely but rushes in the moment you open the door. That is what His love does. That is what has always been waiting for you on the other side of surrender. The guilt and shame you've been carrying — the weight you've normalized because you've held it so long — He was never asking you to manage it. He was asking you to hand it over. And the longer we go without reminders of Him in our daily life, the easier it becomes to forget that the exchange is even possible. Invite Him into the spaces where you come apart. Let His presence meet you in the ordinary moments... before the breaking point, not after. Let something on your walls call you back to Him on the days you'd rather go quiet. The joy Isaiah promised is not reserved for the deserving. It's waiting for the returning. Follow for weekly reminders of what His love looks and feels like — so you don't forget to come to Him. And tell us in the comments — What reminder helps you return to Him when you go quiet? 🤍 Featured Artwork 25% Off: Non Shall Be Forgotten by Kakuma Refugee Art
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