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Background and Mission: 

Alisa E. Clark believes in the power of spiritual autobiography: to reveal God’s constant presence in our daily lives. While receiving her B.F.A. from Pratt Institute, and her M.S. in education, Alisa began encouraging spiritual exploration in the field of art, as well as the fields of secular and Christian education. Since writing her own spiritual autobiography, Alisa has begun to seek for ways to share her story and encourage others to do the same. Alisa trusts that by sharing the challenges of her own journey she will be able to help others share and encourage others in return.

Suggestions for beginning and sharing one’s own spiritual autobiography, excerpts from Alisa’s journey, as well as an opportunity to purchase Alisa's spiritual autobiography (Dancing in the Doghouse) has been made available on her website: www.journeyoncanvas.com

You can also read Alisa's own spiritual autobiography, Dancing in the Doghouse, to learn more about spiritual memoir.

Consistent with Alisa’s desire to encourage others to share their journey, Journey on Canvas allows viewers to contact Alisa for support and assistance. While Alisa is happy to help in the capacity that she can, she encourages others to get professional assistance when necessary. The exercises and suggestions on this site are in no way a substitution for a qualified professional. With that said, contact Alisa and she will offer you the help that she does have to give!

 
 
 

 

Latest work!







Change the World
Age 42

Our silent thoughts, prayers and petitions can be heard. God knows the passion inside our hearts. This doesn’t make any sense in the natural world, but I believe God can hear our hearts. I even think the sound of our hearts is a song in God’s ears. I wonder what would happen if we made that song really loud.  We could join hands and pray with a whole bunch of people at the same time, and God just might hear our concert of prayer. Barriers between people could be broken down if they let themselves be united by the simple act of prayer. Race, religion and social status could melt away with the knowledge that we have a song to sing together.  With what divides us gone, the song of our prayer might rattle the Heavens and we could “Change the World.”

 

 
 
 
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