Creative work that serves the Gospel
We do not want creativity to distract from the Gospel. We want it to become one of the ways the ministry teaches, encourages, and builds useful things without losing integrity.
Creative work should feel imaginative, grounded, and accountable to truth.
The digital side of the ministry should serve people well
We are not trying to build for novelty. We want to build tools, experiences, and teaching formats that actually help people think, pray, learn, and engage the Gospel more faithfully.
App development
Useful digital surfaces that help people study, reflect, and engage the ministry more intentionally.
Game development
Thoughtful interactive work that respects story, formation, and imagination without becoming shallow spectacle.
Teaching tools
Creative formats that make learning, explanation, and response feel more accessible without weakening the substance.
Creativity needs formation and restraint
We do not want to build impressive things that hollow out the ministry. We want to build things that carry the same values as the rest of the site: truthfulness, care, usefulness, and beauty with restraint.
That means creative work should stay accountable to Scripture, honest about its limits, and visibly connected to the rest of the ministry instead of drifting into its own brand.
- Useful before flashy
- Truthful before trendy
- Grounded in mission, not detached from it
- Creative enough to awaken wonder, restrained enough to remain trustworthy
"Whatever you do, do all to the glory of God."
1 Corinthians 10:31
Creative work that feels intentional
If this part is healthy, it should feel like it belongs to the same ministry as the doctrine, mission, prayer, and care pages.
Reverent
Wonder without gimmicks
Beauty matters, but it should not become manipulation or spiritual theater.
Useful
Built to help, not impress
The standard is not whether something looks advanced. The standard is whether it helps people honestly.
Integrated
Still part of the ministry
Creative work should remain accountable to doctrine, family stewardship, and pastoral responsibility.
Creative work is one part of the larger calling
Creative work should never eclipse the center. These pages keep this part of the ministry grounded.
Story
About the calling
The creative work only makes sense when it is read inside the wider story of the ministry.
Open AboutDoctrine
Truth still governs the work
Beliefs are not background decoration. They should shape the ethics, voice, and boundaries of every tool we build.
Read BeliefsMission
Work should answer the mission
Creative energy is healthiest when it remains accountable to the mission and values of the ministry.
Visit MissionDave
A guided ministry tool
Dave belongs in this creative work, but as a servant of the ministry, not a replacement for human care, church life, or Christian discipleship.
Open DaveIf this part of the vision resonates, let's build carefully
The best next step is either a conversation about the work or a visit to Dave if you want to experience one of these tools more directly.
