Decorating your home with scripture can help grow your faith and the faith of those around you. The more visible God’s Word is in your home the more often it can speak to, comfort, and strengthen you. Romans 10:17 states “… faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ.”
Christian décor can not only help draw your family closer to God, but it can be a witnessing tool. For example, the simple, hand-lettered “faith • hope • love” that I painted over my own breakfast room has become a conversation piece, opening the door to spiritual discussions with guests.
Here are three ways to add scripture to your home:
1. The painted Word
With a little paint and time, you can inexpensively accent any room with a Bible verse or phrase. The space above a doorway, window, or chair rail is a good place to start. Select a verse and typestyle appropriate to the room and scale it to be easily read.

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2. The crafted Word
Before you begin your next scrapbook, cross-stitch, embroidery, quilting, decoupage, mosaic or painting project, select a pattern or idea that includes (or can be modified to include) scripture.
Note: If you don’t have a craft, but enjoy visiting art and craft fairs, feel free to approach an artisan about doing a custom piece. You may even have a chance to share your faith!
Enjoying renewed popularity, decoupage is a no-skills-required crafting technique. It simply involves gluing printed materials – pictures or words – to a surface.
Tip: Save your Christian greeting cards, calendars and wrapping paper! Decoupage medium comes with specific instructions and is available at any craft store.
Decoupage projects to try:
3. The framed Word
Wall art plays an important role in every room. While there are many beautiful works by Christian artists that incorporate scripture within the art or matting, you can also create your own masterpiece:
The next time you think about adding to or changing a room in your home, consider making God’s Word a part of it. As He tells us in Deuteronomy 6:6,9, “These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.”