
What happens when you blend the timeless truth of scripture with the timeless style of Mid-Century Modern design?
You get something honest, grounded, and beautiful—just like our generation.
✨ Gen X: Born in the Middle, Built for Purpose
If you’re part of Gen X—born between 1965 and 1980—you know the feeling of being “in between.” We’re not Boomers. We’re not Millennials. We grew up analog and came of age digital. We’ve watched the world change at lightning speed.
But we weren’t an afterthought.
God placed us right here, right now—on purpose, for a purpose.
Like Esther, we were created “for such a time as this.”
We carry the resilience of those before us and the vision for those ahead. And we have something to say.
🎨 Faith Expressed Through Design
For many of us, art is how we speak—how we pray, how we process, how we encourage. And there’s no more fun or nostalgic way to express it than through Mid-Century Modern style.
With its clean lines, calming tones, and energy, MCM feels like a visual echo of our faith:
- Order in the chaos.
- Beauty in simplicity.
- Hope anchored in something timeless.
When we pair scripture with this design style, we’re not just making something pretty—we’re putting truth in motion. We’re taking God’s Word and wrapping it in a visual that speaks across generations. And it doesn’t matter if you’re older or younger, there’s a spot for you. We were all created for a purpose and are placed here in this very moment by God
📖 Hebrews 6:19 — Our Anchor and Esther 4:14
That’s what inspired this visual devotional:
“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.”
— Hebrews 6:19
“… for just such a time as this? “ – Esther 4:14
In a drifting, shifting world, God’s Word holds. And as Gen X believers, we’re called to share that anchor—with beauty, with boldness, and yes, with a little retro flair.
🎥 Watch & Reflect
Whether you’re a designer, a dreamer, or a Gen Xer rediscovering your voice, this space is for you. Let’s create, encourage, and stay anchored, together.
Please leave a comment how you share your faith and encourage others.













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