Who are Kathleen and Hal Moran?
I've
known Kathleen since I was four years old and she was two.
Our families, each with four kids, grew up together in the
same church in St. Louis. We were married in 1980 and have
one daughter, Lauren, who was married in August of 2007 to
a great young man, Zak Mussig.
What
is Go Show & Tell?
GST
is a visual arts ministry that was created in 2002 in response
to God working through some special circumstances in our lives.
Our purpose is to encourage and inspire others, restore the
arts to the church, and call the body of Christ back to righteousness.
The calling on my life comes from Isaiah 42:6-7 I, the Lord
, have called you to demonstrate my righteousness. I
will guard and support you, for I have given you to my
people as the personal confirmation of my covenant. You
will be a light to guide the nations. You will open the
eyes of the blind. You will free the captives from prison, releasing
those who sit in dark dungeons.
What
services do you offer?
All
of our artwork is for sale. We sell individual prints as well
as matted and framed prints. We have a variety of styles that
can fit any style of décor. We are also able to handle
most special requests. We are also available for speaking
engagements, group or solo exhibitions, art shows, meet the
artist events, and commission work.
How
did you come up with the idea of photo-narratives?
Photo-narratives
are visual images combined with biblical illustrations. One
day while sitting at my PC, frustrated with not knowing what
the future would hold, I asked God what he wanted from me
and for me. Gazing up and looking at an award winning image
I had taken of my dad, I heard these words ring in my heart,
“I've given you a love of my word and photography, now put
them together,” was His reply. I quickly type out the title
and story, When others rise to their feet, get down on your
knees. The rest is history.
Do you sell images by themselves?
Yes.
Please call or email us for details. Information is available
on the Contact page.
What do you mean by “resorting the arts in the church?”
God
is the Creator, and we have been fashioned in His image. Before
we can restore the arts we must first restore the artist.
Many artisans, not understood or accepted by the Church, have
found other outlets for their creativity. By understanding
and valuing artists and their work, the Church will be better
positioned to transform our culture.
What
forms of payment do you accept?
Currently
we are only able to accept cash or checks. We are considering
a PayPal account.
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