Welcome to Gannah
Sown, Painted, and Blooming in the Garden
The Hebrew word for garden is Gannah, a term derived from the root Ganan: to surround or to defend. This reveals a profound promise of protection woven into the very definition of a garden. It is an enclosed and secure sanctuary where the eye of God oversees the land where His people live.
In this context, this is a place where your stories are planted like seeds, a process that begins with an open heart and a willingness to be planted. As a temporary gardener, I am here to nurture this ground through prayer and intercession, translating your story into paint. I tend to these seeds in the hope that they will be accepted in their entirety, rising as a pleasing aroma to the ultimate Gardener.
There is a story in the Bible that has always moved me. Jesus came to a town to preach the gospel and the crowd was so great that four devoted friends carried their paralysed companion to the roof and tore through it, lowering him down to reach Jesus. He was healed and brought to salvation because of his friends' faith in Christ (Mark 2:1β12). I seek to bring you to the feet of Jesus through this process.
It is not that we loved God first, but that He loved us first. He sent His only Son into the world so that we might live and have eternal life through His sacrifice. Believe in His name, for only through Him is there salvation. Jesus loves you.
Welcome to Gannah!
A Garden Letter
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Thank you for sharing your heart. I am now entering a time of pondering and prayer over your words. Because I treat each translation as a hand-painted work of care, it typically takes 1 to 6 months, and sometimes longer, depending on my life situation. I will reach out if I have any questions or updates for you along the way. God bless you.