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The Thriving Christian Artist

The Thriving Christian Artist

By: 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.


© 2026 Matt Tommey | Tommey Capital LLC
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Episodes
  • God, Money & Artists: How to Break The Starving Artist Mentality for Good
    Mar 24 2026

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    The most painful surprise I’ve seen after years of mentoring Christian artists is this: the ones who struggle the most are often the most gifted. Not because they lack skill, opportunities, or even faith, but because they’re living under an almost invisible belief that making a living as an artist is hard or even wrong. I call it the starving artist mentality, and if it’s been running in the background of your decisions, it can quietly turn your creative calling into a life of striving.

    We get honest about what that mindset sounds like: always feeling behind, assuming “real provision” has to come from something other than your art, and watching your joy drain away in work that feels practical but dead. Then we open the Bible and look at how God’s provision actually works. Jesus’ words in Matthew 6 (the birds of the air and the lilies of the field) reveal a pattern: provision in the Kingdom is tied to identity as God’s child, and it flows through your unique design for your unique assignment. When you chase money outside that alignment, you get burnout. When you seek first God’s Kingdom, practical needs are added as a result of right positioning.

    To make it actionable, I share a simple process I use for breaking agreement with the old story and building a new one: the five R’s for renewing your mind (recognize, repent, replace, reinforce, rejoice). We also talk about stewardship, small beginnings, and the promise of increase as you’re faithful with what’s already in your hand, echoing the abundance blueprint of 2 Corinthians 9:8.

    If you’re ready to kick the starving artist mentality to the curb and step into sustainable faith and finances as a working artist, press play. After you listen, subscribe, share this with a creative friend, and leave a review telling me what belief you’re replacing starting today.

    Join the Foundations Course: https://www.matttommeymentoring.com/foundations

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    17 mins
  • The Real Reason God Created Creatives
    Mar 17 2026

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    Ever felt too creative for church and too spiritual for the art world? We go straight to the tension and show why that ache points to design, not defect. Starting in Genesis, we trace how God first revealed himself through making—light, color, form, and beauty—and what that means for artists who wonder where they fit.

    We unpack a biblical arc for creativity: image-bearing in Genesis, Spirit-filled artistry in Exodus with Bezalel, and new-creation identity in Christ. Along the way, we name the scripts many of us absorbed—art isn’t practical, creativity isn’t spiritual—and trade them for truth: God equips artists with wisdom, understanding, and skill to reveal his nature. When we create with God, art moves beyond self-expression into revelation, becoming a doorway where people encounter peace, wonder, and hope in places they didn’t expect.

    You’ll hear practical encouragement on renewing your mind as a creative, discerning calling versus hobby, and embracing excellence as hospitality. We talk about studios turning into sanctuaries, songs steadying anxious hearts, designs dignifying communities, and stories awakening imagination the way Jesus’ parables do. Whether you paint, compose, write, design, film, or build, your gift isn’t random; it’s a primary way God longs to work in you and through you.

    If this message resonates, join us: subscribe, share this with a creative friend who needs courage today, and leave a review with one takeaway you’re claiming this week. Your creativity carries God’s heart—let’s reveal that beauty together.

    Enroll in the Foundations Course https://www.matttommeymentoring.com/foundations

    Fuel Your Creative Calling with Weekly Encouragement
    Join thousands of Christian artists who are growing in faith, creativity, and purpose.

    Subscribe to The Thriving Christian Artist Weekly and receive powerful, faith-filled content every week—designed to encourage your heart, spark your creativity, and equip you to walk boldly in your God-given calling as an artist.

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

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    13 mins
  • The Fight Every Artist Must Face
    Mar 10 2026

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    Doubt doesn’t knock politely; it roars in your studio, rewrites your story, and calls itself responsible planning. We shine a bright light on the daily fight every artist faces: the battle to believe what God says about your identity, your calling, and your future. Instead of chasing motivation, we show how agreement with truth becomes a reliable tool you can use when comparison spikes, perfectionism tightens, or the clock whispers that you’re too late.

    We trace the enemy’s oldest tactic—did God really say?—and reveal how it hides in modern creative life as striving, overwork, and hurry. Then we get practical. You’ll learn a simple way to take every thought captive, test it against scripture like a clear set of lenses, and answer it out loud the way Jesus did in the wilderness. We talk about renewing the mind as a daily craft rather than a one-time breakthrough, why resistance signals progress, and how to protect your imagination so it fuels faith instead of fear.

    If you’ve ever lain awake wondering whether you missed it, or if you’ve watched your art stall under the weight of invisible pressure, this conversation will feel like oxygen. We share a path to build a disciplined inner life, strengthen your courage, and create from agreement instead of anxiety. Ready to stop fighting random skirmishes and start winning on purpose? Hit play, subscribe for more faith-and-creativity tools, and tell us in the comments: what thought are you taking captive today?

    Join the Foundations Course for just $27 at https://www.matttommeymentoring.com/foundations

    Fuel Your Creative Calling with Weekly Encouragement
    Join thousands of Christian artists who are growing in faith, creativity, and purpose.

    Subscribe to The Thriving Christian Artist Weekly and receive powerful, faith-filled content every week—designed to encourage your heart, spark your creativity, and equip you to walk boldly in your God-given calling as an artist.

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

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    11 mins
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