Local Pastor uses Art to share The Gospel

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Justin Ulmer, a pastor from Conroe, Texas, founded Sevenapples, a ministry that merges art with Scripture through unique prayer cards. This initiative began in 2004 after Ulmer overcame alcoholism and embraced his identity as an artist. The prayer cards have gained popularity for their ability to provide encouragement, facilitate Bible study, and serve as effective evangelism tools, particularly among visual learners. With over 1,500 cards available on his new website, CardoftheDay. com, users can explore cards by verse or keyword, enhancing their personal spiritual experience.

Justin also leads Little Flock Church, a community church that emphasizes loving and sharing God's love, with public worship services every first and third Sunday. The church fosters a welcoming environment for individuals seeking spiritual growth. This Christmas, Ulmer will appear on-screen as himself in Season 2 of Breaking Strongholds, showcasing his ministry’s impact. Sevenapples continues to resonate with individuals worldwide, offering a tangible way to share faith.

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