Bill Johnson has written extensively on the concept of bringing heaven to earth, of manifesting the divine through human hands, of creating something long ahead of its time. It’s one thing to read it, it’s quite another thing to see it .
Watching a miracle occur right in front of your face is certainly a perfect instance of this. Seeing someone healed of an infirmity is, no matter how many times I witness it, astounding. You can’t explain it…other than to say “God did this.”
But miracles are not limited to physical healing, as we all know. Sudden changes in someone’s character, salvation and forgiveness are all miracles in their own right–all works of the Holy Spirit. But what about art?
For those who frequent my site, you know all too well my soap box about the arts and my passion for excellence. But the artist I’d like to introduce you to today transcends excellence by jumping right to the divine. Literally.
12-year-old Akiane (pronounced AH-kee-AHN-uh) is a child prodigy painter and poet. Many of you may already know of her; but if not, allow me to introduce you to someone who has the hand of God on her life in a beautiful way. Painting what the Lord shows her of heaven, of Himself and of others, she has made waves in the Christian and secular worlds alike, even making a believer out of her once Atheist mother.
I encourage you to watch the video below, and then check out her entire website here . Her story is quite compelling and speaks of God’s genius at work in us–mere mortals.
Thanks for reading,
CH



