The conversation explores the deeper themes of sacrifice, trust in God, and moral courage woven into Ken's classical realist paintings. Sam offers a powerful and unique perspective as a blind man reflecting on art he's never seen, drawing connections between the widow's story, the woman with the alabaster oil, and other scriptural accounts of selfless faith.
They also discuss Ken's involvement with Bel Ame (Center for Artful Living), a nonprofit community dedicated to educating hearts through the arts, where the painting now resides as inspiration for mothers and families. Ken previews his upcoming Old Testament series, including paintings of Abraham and Isaac, David and Goliath, and Esther before the king.
A conversation about the people behind the scenes, anonymous donors, supporters, and everyday heroes, who make faith-driven art and storytelling possible.
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0:00 Show Intro
0:18 The Highway Hero β Renee's Life-Saving Story
1:35 Introducing Artist Ken Corbett
5:55 Winning the Silver Medal at the International Art Competition
8:58 The Story Behind the Widow's Mite Painting
14:00 Sacrifice & Trust in God
21:43 Sam Reveals He Is Blind β A Unique Perspective on Art
29:55 Making God Real for Future Generations
39:10 Peter's Denial & Christ's Forgiveness
44:13 Closing β God, Family & Country

