Who are we?
Jessi's passion for creating Christian art, jewelry, and clothing stems from her deep faith and desire to share it with others. She believes that art is a powerful tool for expressing emotions, ideas, and beliefs. She uses this medium to communicate her message of hope, love, and faith.
Each piece of art that Jessi creates is carefully crafted to convey a specific message. Her paintings of women, often depict scenes from the Bible or other aspects of the Christian faith, such as the beauty of creation, the power in prayer, the freedom/gift of forgiveness, and the love of Christ.
Beyond the physical products she creates, Jessi's message extends to the community she has built around her work. She uses her social media platforms and website to connect with others who share her faith and values, encouraging them to live out their beliefs in their daily lives. Her work serves as a source of inspiration and encouragement for those seeking to deepen their relationship with God.
The main objective of her ministry is to uplift women. Doing weekend camps, she will give/teach you the keys to the Kingdom to unlock the riches of heaven.
In a world where material possessions and worldly success are often prioritized, Jessi's message is a refreshing reminder of what truly matters in life. She encourages others to focus on their relationship with God and to find joy and fulfillment in their faith. Through her art, jewelry, and clothing, Jessi seeks to share the love of Christ with others and inspire them to live a life of purpose and meaning.
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HAGAR
Gen 16 & 21
When she came face to face with the Lion of Judah, she threw off her old clothes of hurt, shame, and humiliation. Her circumstances made her flee into the desert where she surrendered to God. He waits and looks down on us with loving eyes. A meeting with the living God is so profound, one has to change. Hagar opened her arms to surrender and with this action, she could go back and face her situation.
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The golden cloud around her symbolizes oil and, as the Holy Spirit was upon her, showing her as the anointed. Like Hagar, the Lord knows what he wants to do in your life. He gives you a destination do not miss your time.
Now is the time to put on your new jacket.
​We are all on our own life’s journey. No one can walk your path. Every day we are confronted with choices and needs to make decisions. During our walk, we encounter different traumas as depicted in the shades of the passage which are different in color. Jesus is the giver of light on our life’s journey.
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The woman has a bag over her shoulder. We all carry our baggage with us, which we have to work through. It can be either beautiful or hurting memories.
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Everybody reaches a place in life where we have to retune ourselves to the reality of the love and presence of God. We are often troubled but not crushed, sometimes in doubt but never despair but we are never without a friend.
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Are you ready to make a choice?

LEAH
John 8:12

REBECCA
Gen 24-49
Her clay jar was the only item with which she could serve a stranger and his camels. However, this gesture totally changed the course of her life. She was prepared to face the unknown because she knows who she was in God.
The jar is open and in our framework not worth anything but God can mend any person no matter how broken.
Her hands are open and she is standing before God with expectations. He is waiting for us to ask for His grace and indescribable love. OR Could she perhaps wonder what did she offer Him until now?
The scrabble blocks: There is no G to spell God because He wants us to seek Him and His glory. Each day we get our set amount of blocks on the tray with which we must make the best. Every day God gives us where we can show His love and be the change no matter what our circumstances are. What are you going to do with your blocks today?
(Perhaps she is wondering what has she got to offer. (up till now) . ( Every day God gives us where we can show His love and be the change no matter what our circumstances are. What are you going to do with your blocks today?)
To be physically raped is a life-changing experience that cuts deep into the heart and mind of the victim. Verbal abuse is rape with words and hurts just as much.
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Tamar tore her clothes after she was raped. It was the end of her world. She broke down. Little did she know by admitting she is broken down, she can start renewing. And so is our lives, if we can admit we are having a breakdown, we can start with our breakthrough.
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Breaking out of the chrysalis of hurt, the most beautiful butterfly will emerge. The butterflies are showing us that we can go through a great deal of darkness and still become someone beautiful.
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What if that change you're avoiding, is the one that gives you wings.”
Are you ready to let your wings emerge and fly?
(Jesus came to shed His blood so that we can be dressed in all His beauty.)
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If only Tamar turned to God and not listened to what people said, she would not end up being a wreck. Life constantly shoots arrows at us, but when we are filled with Jesus, it can hurt us, but it would never penetrate us and cause spiritual death.
One day we will see all the arrows that Jesus broke to protect us.
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It does not help to stay in our cocoon of pain. We have to make work of our issues in life. If not, our issues will make work of us.
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Butterflies are symbolic of transformation and once we manage to break out of this cocoon, the most beautiful butterflies will emerge under His protection and guidance.

TAMAR
II SAMUEL 15

MIRIAM
Exodus 2 - Numbers 20:1
Miriam was a prophetess. She led when it came to singing and dancing to praise God.
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The background is blue and brownish under the white. This symbolizes the sea and the desert through which Israel had to travel. The blue also symbolizes God's provision for water and the quail for food.
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The white background is the cloud under which they traveled during the day. At night a fire column reassured the nation of His protection and guidance.
God’s dream for you is to be the girl/woman with fire in your songs and dance.
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The song’s name is: Sing a new song. Now, some of the words and notes have changed, for this is your song to sing. She is holding onto the cross and so can we, as we sing about the abundance we receive every day. We can sing about the wonders of God’s creation. We can sing about His Love for us and in so doing spread His love.
​You can accomplish the impossible by believing as Sarah did. But, then you have to wait unto Him and live in His shadow.
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Nobody can walk or even dance on water, but that is what Paul accomplished for a while and it is the same with Sarah. Yes, sometimes we have to wait but, it is all worthwhile.
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Live in His light and sing and dance to glorify God. The rainbow is made from small butterflies which symbolize transformation. The rainbow also signifies God’s promises for you. He wants to clothe you with His promises and do the impossible in your life no matter how big your mountains seem to be. Just reach out to Him and live in His light!
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Are you ready to dream your impossible dream?

SARAH
Gen 11 - 23

RAHAB
Joshua 2
Rahab was a harlot, a liar, and a traitor. How much worse could you get? But, Jesus looked at her and not at the labels that people gave her. He is the only one who could raise her up again!
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Hers is not only a story of remarkable courage but also connects her lineage to our Messiah further highlighting the significance of her story.
All of us make mistakes. Rahab also did but she decided to choose God.
Three small feathers represent the Holy Trinity. The seven bigger feathers symbolize God’s perfectness. Every day we have the opportunity to build our spiritual wall on the foundation of His promises.
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Walls are also there for protection. Proverbs 18:10 says that Jesus is our strong tower.
The anointing oil with which God wants to anoint us is saying that He only wants the best for us. The red rope symbolizes freedom and obedience.
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He would love to do that for you too. Her strength and dedication remind us that we can all make a significant impact, regardless of our origins or background.
Her brothers were cattle thieves who were killed on one of their expeditions. However, she decided to do something more with her life.
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She built three cities, and two of them still exist today. These cities were important trading centers, and very well-known battles were fought there. They were Lower and Upper Beth-horon and Uzzen-sheerah.
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The colourful mosaic as the background serves as walls that we build in our lives, as well as the Mosaic covenant that God made with the Israelites.
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Like she is walking on the notes, so our lives must be praise and worship to God. Our whole life must reflect His beauty in our lives.
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As we near the end times, time is running out, and we must be prepared to face God.
Are you ready and making the best of your life?

SHEERAH
1 Chronicles 7 : 24

MARA
Ruth 1:20
After the loss of her husband and two sons, Naomi returned to her hometown and said people must rather call her Mara, which means bitter.
I painted this when I had severe depression. I ‘closed my eyes’ so that other people could not see into my soul. If one moves closer to the painting, one can see the blue in her face as well. This represents all the hurt in life that we carry within us.
If one moves even closer, one can see the glitter in her face. It does not matter how hurt we are, there will always remain something beautiful within us, although we do not always see it ourselves.
At some point, we have to work on the issues in our lives to see the light again. It is hard work and not an overnight process, but we don't need to do it alone. With Christ by our side, we are more than conquerors
She asked God for a child in a moment of despair and loneliness. He granted the desires in her heart. From it came one of the greatest prophets. You, too, can go to God with your issues in life.
Deuteronomy 31:6
Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.
God gave me these words during my divorce. I would like to encourage other women with the same inspiration that I got from it.
DON'T BE AFRAID TO BE ON YOUR OWN. YOU WILL NOT BE ALONE.

HANNAH
1 Samuel 1:2 - 2:21

ABIGAIL
Gal 5 & Rev 2:27
She knew what it was like to be unloved in a marriage. She was a beautiful and clever woman who saved many lives with her wise decision. After her husband’s death, she married King David.
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She is clothed in a Xhosa wedding dress, combined with the armor of God. Her shield is on her head with the fruits of the Spirit (Gal 5). God wants to dress us with a mantle of the different gifts he has for us. It is up to us to decide whether to use the mantle or not.
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Like the chess board, God also does not have grey areas. It is either right or wrong: black or white. The aim in chess is to capture the king, and that is what the enemy also wants to do. To take Jesus out of our lives.
The houses represent Jerusalem. The dominoes symbolize the spreading of His word (domino effect).
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Abigail wants us to gain wisdom to take up God’s authority with the sceptre and to focus on Jesus only. One day, He will come back and rule with an iron sceptre. (Rev 2:27)
Although this story was removed from the Bible, it still motivates us to make the right choices. Although Susanna faced the death sentence after two elders (who lust after her) accused her of having an affair, justice was still served.
The colours remind us of a similar situation when Josef resisted Potifar’s wife. After thirteen years in prison, he was promoted to second in charge in Egypt. Remember that justice will always reign, even if it takes time.
The (Jesse’s) stump is our life’s, and it does not matter how hopeless your situation is, there is always hope because we serve a God of miracles and restructuring.
She is holding a pomegranate in her hand.
How do we handle our children, husbands, friends, situations, and decisions in life? What do you do with what God gives you?

