Hanging out with Justin Wren today

[Exerpt from blog post "Prayer with a Viking?" which can be found HERE]

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My friend and fellow speaker (as well as fellow Panera Bread-frequenter!) Christian Chapman told me that Justin was coming to their Cross Movement service, which they have every 4th Sunday of the month. Christian and I are both ministers who are HUGE MMA fans, and Christian knows I do MMA art to support Disciple Dojo. So he told me to come by the church around 5pm and he'd introduce me to Justin.


When I got there and found Christian, he took me backstage and introduced me.


Here's the fun part--as soon as I told Justin what I did, he said "Wait, you're the guy who's posted stuff online on the UG right? I've got your thread right here on my phone!"


He pulled out his iPhone and opened the link and there was my work!


It turned out he'd been showing my art to someone recently and really liked it!


So we spent about an hour talking about fighting, MMA artwork, Discipleship and what all he had been doing the past year. Justin just got back from traveling around Africa with a Christian ministry speaking and working with remote villages, many of which had never heard the Gospel before.


We talked about Christians in the world of MMA and how for some, what they proclaim with their lips isn't always evident in their lives. Justin has a desire to be legitimately used by God and to grow in his faith, using his athletic gifting to be an example to others of the transformative power of the Gospel.


In addition to a few signed prints (two of Sakuraba and one of his friend Jon Jones!), I gave him the article I wrote a few years ago on MMA and Christianity called "Ultimate Fighting...Jesus??" as well as links to my other Disciple Dojo resources.


We talked about his nonreligious background and how only recently had he just got a Bible that he actually reads (leather thinline NLT, in case you're wondering!). He talked about having difficulty making sense of it sometimes so I got to tell him about my DVDs "Bible for the Rest of Us" and "Revelation: A Guided Tour of the Apocalypse"...which I put together specifically for people like Justin who are wanting to really understand what it is that the Bible is actually teaching and how it doesn't have to be a big, scary, mysterious book that you only read in daily snippits!


We had a great time and I've never met a fighter with such a hunger for God. It was refreshing and exciting and we both felt that God had orchestrated our meeting at just the right time in both of our lives.


As it drew closer to time for the service to start, I asked Justin if I could pray for him. "Man, I was JUST about to ask you if you would!" he said. Christian joined us and I prayed for both of them.


I stuck around to hear Justin give his testimony and it was very well received by those in the congregation. It was funny because, while he never gets nervous before stepping into the cage, he said he gets VERY nervous before speaking! As someone who speaks often in front of people, I can't relate to that feeling very much...but I'm sure if I ever get the chance to compete in an MMA match (which is on my bucket list!) I'm sure I most definitely will!  haha


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And like Bas Rutten, Ricardo Almeida, Georges St. Pierre and Renzo Gracie, he's also got GREAT taste in art...



Stay tuned to my "JM's Art of the Dojo" Facebook page over the next few weeks to see the portrait of Justin I'll be doing. We plan on auctioning it off when I finish, with half the proceeds going to Disciple Dojo and the other half to International Justice Mission. I'm excited to have another great fighter on board and pray that this is just the beginning of great things God may do through both Justin and Disciple Dojo!


 


From the Dojo,


JM

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As a pastor that works with the younger demographic, I am always looking for athletes that use their platform to glorify God. I came across an article of Justin talking about what God ha been doing in his life and I was really happy to hear it. I really liked him on TUF for some reason and to see him turn things around and live for the right things is awesome. Did he say anything about if/when he will get back to training? I would love to have another active fighter to point young people to. Thanks for sharing. Phone Post

Stuffadamdoes -  As a pastor that works with the younger demographic, I am always looking for athletes that use their platform to glorify God. I came across an article of Justin talking about what God ha been doing in his life and I was really happy to hear it. I really liked him on TUF for some reason and to see him turn things around and live for the right things is awesome. Did he say anything about if/when he will get back to training? I would love to have another active fighter to point young people to. Thanks for sharing. Phone Post


 Yeah, he hopes to get back to training soon. He just got back from Africa a few days ago. I think he's looking to get a fight to get the rust out and then hopefully we'll see him back in the UFC soon. 



He was seriously one of the nicest and friendliest fighters I've met. And the fact that he recognized my work from the UG made my day.  :)

MonsterBalls - TTT 4 Justin "The Viking Disciple" Wren


 Haha!

 I'm going to be starting on Justin's portrait tomorrow. As with all my others, the plan is to auction it off to raise $ for www.ijm.org and jmsmith.org.



Stay tuned... 

 First stage...




 Finished piece - "Viking" 8.5x11 Prismacolor




 Here's the info on where people can bid on the portrait I did of Justin and the charity that we're looking to raise money for (click on the image to go to the listing):







"Viking" (8.5x11 Prismacolor)

by JM Smith



Justin "The Viking" Wren was the youngest fighter on Season 10 of The Ultimate Fighter. Justin has been fighting professionally since age 19. He won 2 National Championships, 10 Texas State Championships, and was a 5x All American high school wrestler in Dallas, Texas.



After filming The Ultimate Fighter, Justin found himself in a very dark place. Depressed and steeped in self-destructive living, Justin came to experience the transforming power of God's grace in his life. He took a year off from fighting in order to refocus his life, including traveling around central Africa and reaching out to marginalized people groups with the message of what God had done in his life. Thus, this portrait is an attempt to portray an otherwise big scary heavyweight fighter in a way that lets the inner joy and peace that he has come to experience shine through to the viewer.



I had the pleasure of spending time with Justin recently and was surprised to hear that he was already a fan of my artwork! I asked if I could do a portrait of him and he immediately agreed. He supports an organization, Miracle Party, which works with children suffering from pediatric cancer, and asked if half the proceeds from the sale of this portrait could go to them--which I was more than happy to do!





50% of the proceeds will go to the Miracle Party Foundation for Childhood Cancer, which you can find out more about at www.miracleparty.org. The other 50% will go to Disciple Dojo, my online Discipleship resource ministry which is funded by my artwork sales.




BONUS: The winning bidder will also receive a personal thank you note
from Justin Himself!! 





For more on Miracle Party visit http://www.miracleparty.org




For more on Disciple Dojo visit http://jmsmith.org



For more art by the artist which funds various charities, or to commission a portrait yourself, visit http://jmsmith.org/about/art-of-the-dojo



Follow JM's artwork on Facebook: www.facebook.com/artofthedojo and Twitter: @jamesmichael7




Follow Justin on Twitter @JustintheViking
or on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Justin-The-Viking-Wren