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New Series: Prayer and Worship

I designed the thank-you letter and newsletter for the Munich House of Prayer and went through the photo archive to find suitable photos. While doing so, I came across some beautiful photos of people in prayer and worship.

These have inspired me to create a new series. Here are the first three pieces.

There are also some great time-lapse videos of me painting with watercolors, which I don’t want to keep from you.

Click on the picture to see the video on YouTube!
Click on the picture to see the video on YouTube!
Click on the picture to see the video on YouTube!
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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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Awesome prayer for art in the Munich House of Prayer

Birth_of_a_star

What a blatant prayer shift that was yesterday at the House of Prayer in Munich!

New prayer shift for art in the Munich House of Prayer

We have had new prayer shifts since the beginning of September. So we pray jeden Donnerstag für Kunst, Künstler und Medien. Wir sind ein sehr kleines Team. So gestalten wir die Abende zusammen. Die erste Stunde zum Thema „Identität“ ab 19:00 und ab 20:00 dann das Thema „Art„. Ich fühle mich sehr geehrt, dass „mein“ Thema in die Gebetsschichten aufgenommen wurde, habe aber doch großen Respekt davor, ob wir das mit so einem kleinem Team jede Woche stemmen können.

What a great evening yesterday was. The prayers on the subject of identity fitted in very well with those for artists.

The hook for the intercessory part

Als Aufhänger für den Fürbitteteil habe ich mein Bild „Die Geburt eines tanzenden Sterns aus Geborgenheit“ genommen. Es entstand während eines Schreibseminars, indem es darum ging, wie wir Schriftsteller (Künstler) im Reich Gottes sein können.

In der Welt gibt es den Gedanken, dass man nur kreativ sein kann, wenn noch Schmerz in einem ist. Ausgedrückt durch den Satz von Friedrich Nietzsche aus „Also sprach Zarathrustra“:
There still has to be some chaos in order to give birth to a dancing star.

As a result, many artists take drugs, are addicted to alcohol, depressed and suicidal. As a result, many have died of an overdose and committed suicide. What would have happened if they had been cured, experienced security, what great art could we still have from them now?

As Christians, we also know pain and have experienced disappointment. We do not hide this, but we have a place for healing and comfort and, above all, a perspective of hope.

That's why I painted the picture: The birth of a dancing star out of security!

What happened during the hour?

Wir hatten an diesem Abend zum ersten Mal einige Besucher dabei. Da wir keinen Livelobpreis in dieser Stunde hatten, habe ich einige Songs ausgesucht. Unter anderem war da „Garden“ von Misty Edwards dabei. Als ich das Bild vorstellte, um das es gehen sollte, stieß eine Besucherin einen Jubelschrei aus…

In the intercessory part, we prayed for healing from brokenness, pain, depression, where we as Christian artists are not excluded: “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” (Is 61:1)

As we prayed I felt God's heart break for the artists, He knows the brokenness that many artists feel. The presence of God was so strong and intense in this prayer time that I was moved to tears.

In the next part, we prayed for security with the Father, to arrive in the garden (we had sung the song beforehand). Jesus wants to give us security in the garden, but we also have to come to him for it:
“Come to me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11, 28

We had such an intense time of prayer that I left out my last point of intercession. With the last song, I challenged us to express the content of the song in a prophetic action.

In dem Lied „Love on Fire“ kommt ein Part vor, in dem es heißt:

I put off all my heaviness and
I put on this garment of praise
You turned my mourning into dancing
And You turned my night into day

Ich lege alle Schwere ab und
Ziehe das Lobpreisgewand an
Du hast meine Trauer in Tanzen umgewandelt
Und Du hast meine Nacht in Tag verwandelt

So I invited us to celebrate what Jesus has already done with us or to express in an action what he would still do for us: Shaking off the heaviness, symbolically putting on the garment of praise and dancing because Jesus turns mourning into dancing. It was a powerful time, as some of us really got into it when we played the song.

The evening ended with a spontaneous praise session...

Cordial invitation to the Munich House of Prayer

What a powerful evening! If you are an artist in the Munich area or simply a prayer warrior or intercessor, I cordially invite you to drop by the Munich House of Prayer! Of course, I would be especially pleased if you would support us in this hour for art.

You can find information here on our homepage and on our Telegram Infochannel (only in German):

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