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Booth at the Generation Center's Advent Market

Generationenzentrum: Adventsmarkt

On the first Sunday of Advent in 2025, the Generation Center—an organization affiliated with my church—held its annual Advent market once again. I was delighted to have the opportunity to showcase my art there. Even though I didn’t sell much, I had the chance to explain my work, have several meaningful conversations, and simply make myself known.

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Exhibition together with other Creatio artists

In November, I had a few opportunities to showcase my art to the public. Some friends from Creatio, the Christian artists’ network I belong to, took part in an exhibition at an artists’ studio. Another friend has her studio there. I had the chance to display some of my work there as well. I was happy that I was able to have some good conversations and even sell a few pieces. That’s pretty good considering I wasn’t really involved and was basically just allowed to tag along.

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Wonderful Gebetshaus Kreativ (House of Prayer Creative): Healing Through Art

On October 25, 2025, we held the third special evening of “Gebetshaus Kreativ,” and this time I was in charge. The theme was “Healing Through Art .” What a wonderful evening it was. There were about 14, including 3 men. 90% of the visitors were at the Munich House of Prayer for the first time; many different nations were represented, including Hungary, Brazil, and Cuba… One woman was from Kiel and is currently doing a training program at the Augsburg Prayer House.

To start, I shared a few healing testimonies about my art, and then I placed some pictures around the room along with their accompanying stories and a QR code so people could read the full story (the latest posts here on the blog tell some of these stories). I had selected and printed out a few Bible verses about healing.

I guided the attendees on how they could get creative. We started with a wonderful live worship session (Silke and Susanne—the other two leaders of this format—were supported by Bernhard from the YMCA, who went along with it wonderfully). Then I played a (praised) worship playlist while people got creative.

It was wonderful to see people gradually taking their seats at the tables and getting wonderfully creative. Some drew inspiration from the Bible verses; one woman painted a picture for her father, who had grown up without a father. She wrote him a letter reminding him that he did have a Father in God and inviting him to accept Jesus. I thought it was lovely that even those who were hesitant at first got creative.

Some also had pictures for others in the room. One woman made me a card with a thank-you message. She had been struggling with the idea of whether God could truly heal through art. My testimonies were a word of encouragement for her.

The discussion at the end was so moving. Just seeing the different ways creativity came to life—it was as if God had spoken directly to us. It was already sooo late, but we just couldn’t stop our enthusiastic debrief… Amazing!

A brief glimpse into the evening:

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short video of the evening
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So funny: Drawings from my school days

I’ve been drawing since I was a little kid. At first, it was mostly cartoon series like Wickie, Sinbad, or Captain Future. We also drew biblical stories in religion class. You can already see the influence of Asterix and my sense of humor in those drawings.

I've just uploaded my first drawings to a own gallery. More drawings are coming soon!