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The next issue theme is “Undone”
When we think of coming “undone”, we usually associate it with something negative. However, instead of viewing it as a downward spiral, we feel challenged to view it as an invitation for grace, self-reflection, discovery, healing, and growth.
We see coming undone as an “unravelling that makes room for more” through various states such as joy, sadness, pain, healing, and revelation, to name a few. Think of flowers blooming in the spring, the dismantling of old mindsets and beliefs, drawing outside the lines, and the shedding of old skin. There’s a freedom that comes from unravelling, and when we think of unravelling, we see it as something that brings us closer to God. So, we invite you to search the different ways that we as creation come undone for Him, with Him, and through Him, and express it in your creative work.
Some questions to help prompt you in your creative response include:
In what ways have you been unravelled through your artistic process and how has that unravelling impacted your relationship with the Ultimate Creator?
What does coming “undone” look, sound, and feel like in your life? How has it made you understand yourself more?
Use the form to submit your work, in whichever medium you’re called to create, relating to how you’ve come undone through your art.
Submission Guidelines
Next Issues Theme is “Undone”
Art is the story of healing, prophecy, and vulnerability, where you can find freedom, vision, and the space to be your true self—the way your Creator made you. It is a sacrifice of time and energy physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally, and an offering where we live out our art and invite others to experience and connect with.
In what ways have you been unravelled through your artistic process and how has that unravelling impacted your relationship with the Ultimate Creator? What does coming “undone” look, sound, and feel like in your life, and how has it made you understand yourself more?
When to submit:
December 5, 2025 - February 6, 2026
Please note:
We’re looking for human-made art because we are empowered to create. All creative pieces must be original and created by the submitter and not solely by using AI.
At this time, we are accepting the following genres: fiction, creative non-fiction, personal testimonies, poetry, music and/or lyrics, photography, and images of your art.
Please see the following instructions for each genre.
Thank you.
Genres
Fiction:
You may submit one story per entry with a max word count of 2,500 words. The word count must be given at the top of the page. Acceptable formats include: Word (.doc or .docx) or PDF.
Creative Non-Fiction:
You may submit one story per entry with a max word count of 2,500 words. The word count must be given at the top of the page. Acceptable formats include: Word (.doc or .docx) or PDF.
Personal Essay / Testimony:
You may submit one story per entry with a max word count of 2,500 words. The word count must be given at the top of the page. Acceptable formats include: Word (.doc or .docx) or PDF.
Poetry:
You may submit up to 3 poems, no more than 100 lines in total. Acceptable formats include Word (.doc or .docx) or PDF.
Photography:
You may submit up to 3 images with a creative text or statement of 150 words max. Please submit high-resolution images (300 DPI) in JPG or PNG format.
Art:
You may submit up to 3 images with a creative text or statement of 150 words max. Please submit high resolution images (300 DPI) in JPG or PNG format.
Music:
You may submit one song per entry with accompanying lyrics. Acceptable formats for lyrics include Word (.doc or .docx) or PDF. Music files must be uploaded to Spotify, YouTube Music, or Apple Music. Please share a link in the submission form above.