Posts Tagged ‘Christians’

Your Profession and Your Purpose

February 2nd, 2010 | 0 Comments

african-amer-museum

“What is your talent? Do you believe it came from God? What is your purpose in life?”

Those are some of the questions I asked onlookers who stopped to watch me paint here at California African American Museum.

No, I wasn’t there to interrogate people.  First we chat, usually about my art, but I quickly turn the focus to their passion or hobby. Continue Reading →

It’s Not Normal to be a Christian

January 25th, 2010 | 1 Comment

Samurai

Painted on the set of The Last Samurai in Hollywood

For several years or longer, I have had as my tag line and email signature: ”til all HeArts are one/won’. I knew that it could be a bit ambiguous, but I also hoped it would give people something to think about.

Soon after I rebuilt the keni.com site, I decided to take the guess work out of my tag line. Thus, ‘the art of seeking the lost’ came into existence. Continue Reading →

Master Craftsman

January 20th, 2010 | 0 Comments

Craftsman

One day when Jesus was traveling, He became hungry. He saw from a distance a fig tree having leaves. When He came upon it, He discovered that it had only leaves, but no fruit. So Jesus spoke to it and said that no one would ever eat fruit from it. The next day, Jesus and His disciples passed the tree. The disciples found the fig tree withered and dried up from the roots. Continue Reading →

Parade of Christians

January 5th, 2010 | 0 Comments

Martin Luther King Parade

2009 MLK Parade • Crenshaw Blvd. • Los Angeles • $425

As the pedals are wilting on the Tournament of Roses Parade floats, preparations are underway for the Martin Luther King celebration parades. The floats will be more modest here, but that will not curb the enthusiasm of the crowd that will gather along Martin Luther King Ave. & Crenshaw Blvd. in Los Angeles and in other cities around America. Continue Reading →