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4 contributions to Creating to Heal™
March Week 1
Week 1: Sculpt or draw an image of a mountain and depict yourself overcoming it. Philippians 4:13 —“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” I recently finished this-- a 20x24in Mixed Media Oil Painting, titled, "Anxious for Nothing" The next level of therapy... "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:6-7 I don't know if anyone else struggles with anxiety and anxiousness..but this piece came at the right time for me to finish and be inspired by God once again...as He continues to remind be Be Anxious for Nothing!
March Week 1
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“This is beautiful — both the piece and the testimony behind it. ‘Anxious for Nothing’ feels like such a powerful visual reminder of what God keeps whispering to us in the moments we feel overwhelmed. I love how you turned the mountain into something you could face creatively and spiritually at the same time. Thank you for sharing this — it inspires me to keep overcoming what’s in front of me with God’s strength.”
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@Susan Martinez “Thank you for sharing this, sis. It’s amazing how God will meet us right in the middle of what we think is ‘not good enough’ and breathe purpose into it. The way He turned this piece into your next level of therapy is powerful. Sometimes the healing is hidden in the parts we want to scrap. ‘Anxious for Nothing’ is such a timely word, and your obedience in finishing it shows how the Great Physician works through our hands even when our hearts feel heavy. I can’t wait to see what He continues to reveal through this piece.”
March: Overcoming Challenges
✨ Theme: Strength, perseverance, victory in Christ. Week 1: Sculpt or draw an image of a mountain and depict yourself overcoming it. Philippians 4:13 —“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Week 2: Create art using materials that represent resilience (e.g., stone, metal). Isaiah 41:10 —“Fear not… I will uphold you." Week 3: Paint a storm and then a rainbow to symbolize overcoming adversity. Psalm 18:2 —“The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer.” Week 4: Make a piece inspired by a woman you admire who has overcome great challenges. Romans 8:37 —“In all these things we are more than conquerors."
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“This month’s theme is speaking to me deeply. Week by week, I can feel God strengthening me to face what once felt too heavy. • Week 1 reminds me that every mountain I’ve overcome has shown me His strength in me. • Week 2 calls me to create from resilience — the parts of me that didn’t break. • Week 3 feels like my testimony: storms I’ve survived and the promise that followed. • Week 4 inspires me to honor the women who paved the way with courage. I’m grateful for a month that lets us create, heal, and rise through every challenge.”
Questions
Good morning, I am curious if this group has been beneficial. Let me know why you joined this particular group and why you are here..what would you like to see more of?
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“Good morning! This group has definitely been beneficial for me. I joined because I’m in a season of healing, creativity, and reconnecting with myself in a deeper way. I love the blend of faith, art, and community here. I’d love to see more creative prompts, journaling ideas, and spaces for us to share what we’re working on. Grateful to be here.”
Feb-Week 4 prompt & verse
Paint a piece that brings peace. This painting was inspired by the sunset the day I lost my mother. 4⃣ John 15:9 —“As the Father has loved Me, so have I loved you.”
Feb-Week 4 prompt & verse
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This is beautiful and deeply moving. The way you captured peace in a moment connected to such a painful memory really touched me. It’s amazing how God can use something as simple as a sunset to hold us, comfort us, and remind us of His love in the middle of loss. John 15:9 fits this so perfectly — His love stays steady even when our hearts are breaking. Thank you for sharing something so personal and sacred. 🤍
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Sharisa Seabrook
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Sharisa Seabrook fuses trauma-informed care, prophetic clarity, and advocacy to create emotionally safe spaces for healing and systemic change.

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Joined Jan 19, 2026