Arts For Relief & Missions

Arts For Relief & Missions ARM is a 501c3 charitable organization that uses the arts and music to do God's work, and God's Word to disciple artistically gifted people

ARM is a tax-exempt 501c3 charitable organization formed in 1993. Our membership uses fine arts, reproductions and music to raise humanitarian support for the poor and underprivilaged as well as assist in the work of the Church and church planting in the United States.

Merry Christmas everyone!
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas everyone!

Chapel Galleries is a great place to find biblically-inspired gifts. The link to puzzles is in the first comment.
10/06/2025

Chapel Galleries is a great place to find biblically-inspired gifts. The link to puzzles is in the first comment.

Our Nativity puzzles arrive next week. Springbok manufactures these for us. Their quality is amazing. We can't wait!

09/13/2025

So many things spoken over the last days of reflection. I've read none that speak more of what is on our hearts than this good word.
Ed and I are devoted to reaching people with the good news of the Gospel of Jesus. Yes, it takes courage. No, we won't fail.

The Cross Still Offends by Josh Feuerstein

The bullet tore the air in half.

A folding chair rattled. A Bible dropped. A young man slumped sideways beneath a white event tent, eyes wide with the weight of eternity.

It was supposed to be a conversation. A “prove me wrong” segment. But this time, rebuttal came not with words, but with a rifle.

Charlie Kirk didn’t get to finish his sentence.

I got the news just before prayer meeting. I contemplated this death as I prepared to lead the saints in prayer. But I didn’t feel like praying. Not tonight. My hands were still. My mouth was ready. But my soul was pacing. Angry. Grieving. Tempted.

Tempted to grow quiet.
Tempted to sit this one out.
Tempted to wonder if any of this, faith, boldness, public gospel witness, is still worth it.

Because hatred in this country isn’t simmering anymore. It is boiling.

Europe is trembling. Israel is burning. Rockets lit the sky over Gaza again. And now, here on American soil, the blood of a Christian apologist paints the pavement of a university quad.

What do you do with that?

What do you say when courage gets gunned down in daylight?

Charlie Kirk was no perfect man. None of us are.

But he had backbone where most of us don’t anymore. He was a believer. Unashamed. Unafraid. He understood that real conversations only happen when truth is welcome at the table. And the truth he carried most was Christ.

He brought the gospel into public space on purpose. Because the gospel isn’t supposed to stay in church basements and private Bible studies. It is meant to confront. It is supposed to offend. It was not made for safety.

The Word became flesh and they nailed Him to a tree.

So of course they came for Charlie.

Of course they reached for a gun.

This is what evil does when it runs out of arguments. It doesn’t reason. It kills.

That’s the part that catches in my throat. Not just the sadness, but the strategy of hell behind it.

The Enemy wants us afraid.
He wants us to see what happened to Charlie and backpedal.
He wants the rest of us to whisper, to soften the message, to believe the lie that faith should stay private.

But Christ never whispered.
He preached in temples, on hillsides, in courtrooms, at dinner tables.
And when they told Him to be quiet, He picked up His cross.

Not a symbolic one.
A real one.
Heavy. Bloody. Splintered.

When Jesus said, “Follow Me,” He didn’t hand out maps. He handed out crosses.

That’s what I remembered tonight.

I sat in our prayer space, surrounded by saints who had brought prayer lists and worn Bibles. And I realized I didn’t want to lead them in mourning. I wanted to lead them into battle. Not with banners or fists, but with open Bibles and tear-stained prayers.

The kind of war that kneels in gravel beside the wounded, hands them living water, and refuses to leave. The kind that speaks both mercy and judgment without flinching. The kind Charlie died for.

This world is not a friend to grace. But grace isn’t fragile.

“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?”
Paul didn’t leave that question unanswered.

“Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword?” —Romans 8:35

He piles up every fear you and I carry and then sets them on fire.

“No. In all these things we are more than conquerors.”

That means bullets don’t win. Slander doesn’t win. Prison bars don’t win. Death doesn’t win.

You can lose everything in this world and still walk into glory with your head lifted high. Because the love of God in Christ Jesus isn’t suspended by headlines or gunfire.

There are two worlds unfolding right now.

The one you see.
And the one you don’t.

One is filled with chaos. The other is filled with crowns.

I believe that when Charlie Kirk’s body slumped to the concrete, his soul stood upright in heaven. Not limping. Not silenced. Not stunned. But crowned.

He didn’t fall.
He crossed.

The great cloud of witnesses gained another voice.
And I wonder if Stephen met him there.
The first martyr.
The man who got stoned for preaching what the crowd didn’t want to hear.
The man who, in his final breath, saw the heavens open.
The only time in all of Scripture we see Jesus standing at the right hand of God, rising to receive one of His own.

I like to believe He stood again.

Are you afraid?

Do you feel the tremble in your spirit?

Do you wonder if it’s still worth it to speak boldly, to carry your Bible, to preach the gospel in a world that doesn’t just disagree but wants you gone?

You’re not alone.

You’re not weak for feeling that.
But you are called to something stronger than silence.

Don’t let fear become your theology.

The cost is high. But the reward?

The reward is Christ. And He’s not a concept. He’s a King.

Heaven is not empty.

It is filled with scarred saints who refused to bow to fear.
Men who were stoned.
Women who were burned.
Children who sang while the flames climbed.

And every last one of them arrived.

There is no difficulty that can cancel the promise of God.
There is no persecution that can derail your destination.
There is no sniper’s bullet that can separate a soul from Christ.

Your life is not measured by how long you live on earth, but by how much of it was spent pointing to heaven.

Paul said, “I have fought the good fight… I have kept the faith.”
Then he looked toward the reward.
Not a monument. Not a mention in history books.
But a crown.
Handed to him by the One with nail marks still in His hands.

So let me say this clearly.
We do not mourn like the world mourns.
We do not write eulogies dripping with sentiment.
We sing songs of resurrection.
We carry the banner of a Kingdom that does not tremble.

Charlie Kirk did not die for nothing.
He died carrying the same message you and I must now carry forward.

The cross stands tall.
The tomb is still empty.
And the gospel has not lost one ounce of power.

So pick up your cross.
Wipe your eyes.
And keep going.

The crown is worth it.
The King is coming.
And there’s still time to speak.

Even if they shoot.

Lord, give us courage.
And if not safety, give us joy.
For we carry not just the message, but the marks.
And You are worth every bruise.

Yesterday we had another quarterly board meeting. I am so encouraged by a team that wants to pray on a regular schedule ...
08/13/2025

Yesterday we had another quarterly board meeting. I am so encouraged by a team that wants to pray on a regular schedule to seek God's intervention to bring about all we are planning. So grateful!

This will be so fun. I'm honored to participate.
08/13/2025

This will be so fun. I'm honored to participate.

We had an awesome board meeting this evening for Arts for Relief and Missions. What a great feeling to be planning while...
05/07/2025

We had an awesome board meeting this evening for Arts for Relief and Missions. What a great feeling to be planning while knowing that the plans you make are for God, and He is behind it all, guiding to a desired end.

We love working as a team in this mission, as we have done for some years now! Today, Arts for Relief and Missions is 32...
02/16/2025

We love working as a team in this mission, as we have done for some years now! Today, Arts for Relief and Missions is 32 years old! Congratulations ARM! More great days ahead!

Merry Christmas!
12/25/2024

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!!

10/04/2024

Update: Puzzles are now available!

Well, they are coming soon! This is the Miraculous Draught of Fishes in a puzzle. We will have Jonah also. I'll post Jonah next week after a few corrections to the title. Available 1 November.

Such a good reminder from Charles Spurgeon: "When Jacob was on the other side of the brook Jabbok, and Esau was coming w...
04/18/2024

Such a good reminder from Charles Spurgeon:

"When Jacob was on the other side of the brook Jabbok, and Esau was coming with armed men, Jacob earnestly sought God's protection, and the ground of his appeal was this: "But you said, I will surely do you good." What force is in that plea! He was holding God to His word—"You said."

The attribute of God's faithfulness is a splendid horn of the altar to lay hold upon; but the promise, which contains the attribute and something more, is mightier still—"You said, I will surely do you good." Would He say it and then not do it? "Let God be true though everyone were a liar."1 Will He not be true? Will He not keep His word? Will not every word that comes out of His lips stand fast and be fulfilled?

Solomon, at the opening of the temple, used this same mighty plea. He pleaded with God to remember the word that He had spoken to his father David and to bless that place.

When a man gives a promissory note, his honor is engaged; he signs his name, and he must honor it when the due time comes or else he loses credit. It shall never be said that God dishonors His bills. The credit of the Most High was never impeached, and never shall be. He is punctual to the second: He is never before His time, but He is never behind it. Search God's Word through, and compare it with the experience of God's people, and you will find the two tally from beginning to end. Many an ancient patriarch has said with Joshua, "Not one word has failed of all the good things that the LORD your God promised concerning you. All have come to pass."

If you have a divine promise, you need not plead it with an "if"; you may urge it with certainty. The Lord meant to fulfill the promise or He would not have given it. God does not give His words merely to keep us quiet and to keep us hopeful for a while with the intention of putting us off in the end; but when He speaks, it is because He means to do as He has said."

31 years ago today. What seemed impossible,  unlikely, and out of reach actually came into being. Arts for Relief and Ar...
02/17/2024

31 years ago today. What seemed impossible, unlikely, and out of reach actually came into being. Arts for Relief and Arts For Relief & Missions was founded in this day in 1993. It was truly impossible. But God....

12/23/2023

Perhaps it's a good thing to revisit our traditions each year at Christmas. Somehow our lives are marked off by it as much as celebrating the birthdays of growing children, then their weddings, and then the baby showers that eventually follow.

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