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The Thriving Christian Artist

The Thriving Christian Artist

De: Matt Tommey: Artist Best-Selling Author Speaker Entrepreneur and Artist Mentor
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The Thriving Christian Artist Podcast helps Christian artists grow in faith, creativity, and income as Spirit-led creatives in God’s Kingdom.


Hosted by internationally recognized Christian artist, mentor, entrepreneur and author Matt Tommey, this show equips you to overcome fear, renew your mind, and build a thriving art business rooted in your creative calling.


Each week, you’ll get real-life stories, practical teaching, and encouraging insight on topics like prophetic art, faith and creativity, marketing your art, hearing God’s voice, renewing your mind and selling your work with confidence.


Whether you’re a hobbyist, emerging professional, or established creative, you’ll be empowered to align with God’s purpose, create from wholeness, and prosper with Kingdom impact.


Subscribe now and join thousands of Kingdom artists discovering breakthrough, alignment, and abundance through their creative calling.


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  • God Never Meant Your Art to Come Last
    May 12 2026

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    Your art keeps getting pushed to the end of the day, and somehow the end of the day never comes. If you’ve ever told yourself you’ll create after the dishes, after the laundry, after you finally catch up, this conversation is the wake-up call you’ve been needing. I’m Matt Tommy, and I’m digging into the quiet belief many Christian artists carry: that creativity is optional, extra, or something we have to earn.

    We unpack how that mindset turns studio time into a source of guilt and why “being responsible” can slowly become a cover for abandoning the part of you God designed to bring life, beauty, and healing into the world. I share my own story of creating only when I had leftover energy, what it cost me spiritually and emotionally, and why so many artists aren’t battling laziness at all. They’re battling permission. We also look at the Cinderella trap, the vulnerability of making art, and the Mary and Martha story as a picture of presence versus nonstop doing.

    Then we get practical. You’ll hear clear, doable steps for prioritizing your creative calling without feeling irresponsible: stop waiting for perfect conditions, create before your energy is gone, start smaller than you think, and treat creativity like a relationship with God rather than a reward for finishing your to-do list. If you’re ready to stop living on creative leftovers and start creating with freedom and peace, hit play, subscribe, and share this with a friend who needs permission to make space for their gift. If it helps you, leave a review and tell me: what’s one small creative habit you’re starting this week?

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    15 m
  • Why Your Creative Calling is Calling You Back to God
    May 5 2026

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    That nagging sense that something is missing isn’t always a problem to solve. Sometimes it’s a signal. When your creativity starts tugging at you again after months or years of silence, it can feel inconvenient, impractical, or even embarrassing. We’ve felt that split too: the responsible life that keeps everything running, and the creative life that gets whatever crumbs of time are left.

    We dig into a faith-centered view of creativity and calling and why that “pull to create” may be God drawing you back to connection with Him. We talk about the frustration that comes from suppressing what was designed to bring you life, how joy and creative flow can act like signposts, and why the real breakthrough often isn’t trying harder. It’s healing. As we let God deal with disappointment, fear, control, and performance mindset, creativity stops feeling tangled and starts flowing again.

    If shame tells you that you missed your chance, we push back hard: your gifts and calling are irrevocable. Your creative gift didn’t expire. You may have lost connection, but connection can be restored, and God’s posture toward you looks more like the father running to the prodigal than a judge keeping score. We also get practical with simple next steps: noticing the patterns of desire, saying yes in small ways, and releasing the pressure to monetize too fast so you can protect the joy of the creative process and trust God’s provision and timing.

    If this helps, subscribe for more, share it with a friend who feels stuck, and leave a review so more artists can find it. What’s one small creative “yes” you can take this week?

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    19 m
  • 5 Ways to Finally Step Into Your Creative Calling
    Apr 28 2026

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    That creative pull you keep feeling might not be a distraction at all. We talk straight to the artist who feels called to create but keeps hesitating because the plan is unclear, the timing feels off, or the next step feels too small to matter. After years of helping artists move forward, we lay out four practical steps that turn confusion into momentum, without pretending you need a perfect studio, more money, or a five-year roadmap first.

    We start by naming the thing many of us do: dismissing the desire to create as impractical, selfish, or “not spiritual.” Then we make it concrete. What does it look like to give God a simple yes today, pick up the paintbrush again, write for thirty minutes, or finally capture the idea you keep carrying around? We also challenge a common trap for Christian creatives: waiting for total certainty before moving. Often, clarity comes through movement, not before it.

    We dig into what it means to be faithful with what is already in your hand and why that steady stewardship is where provision, opportunity, and direction tend to show up. Finally, we talk about learning to recognize what God is already doing in your life so you stop second guessing when results are slower than you hoped. If you’re ready to stop starting and stopping, press play, subscribe, and share this with one artist who needs a push. What’s the one small step you feel invited into right now?

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    👉 Click here. It’s free. It’s faith-filled. And it’s just for you.

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I appreciate the podcast in general. I had been in the mentoring program for a year and was far from finished. I was having time commitment issues. Still, I follow along cause I like the wisdom and encouragement I find there. And, yes, I bought Matt Tommey’s most recent books. Looking forward to reading them. Still tops a lot of the art programs I have visited. Five ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Bought the book

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Uagh. NOT everyone is a morning person or neutral. There are hardwired night owls. Dismissing us is a slap in face and kick in the gut. Sorry really can't trust anything else Mr. Self Righteous Superior to all others.

Myth of morning is happiness for everyone

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