Eagles Project
A dual prophetic art assignment released on February 14, 2024—sending eagle artworks to U.S. governors and leaders in over 20 nations as an act of prayer and intercession.
Eagles to the U.S. Governors
United States | February 14, 2024
On February 14, 2024, eagle artworks were sent to the governors of all 50 U.S. states on the same day.
This assignment focused specifically on U.S. state leadership. The eagle—symbolizing vision, authority, and watchfulness—was released through art as a form of prayer for those carrying responsibility in governance and decision-making across the nation.
Each piece was prepared as a large-scale canvas artwork and released quietly, not as a public or political campaign, but as a prophetic act of intercession through art.


Eagles to the Nations
Asia & Nations | February 14, 2024
On the same day—February 14, 2024—eagle paintings carrying keys were sent to leaders and decision-makers in over 20 nations, beginning with Japan and extending across Asia and beyond.
This project focused on international leadership. The eagle carrying a key symbolized access, transition, and heavenly direction, released through art as a prayer for nations navigating spiritual, cultural, and generational shifts.
Each leader received one artwork. The project was not exhibited publicly and was carried out as a quiet prophetic assignment.
Purpose
United States | February 14, 2024
Though released to different regions, each project carried a distinct focus:
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Eagles to the U.S. Governors was directed toward state leadership within the United States
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Eagles to the Nations was directed toward national leaders across Asia and more than 20 countries
Together, these assignments used prophetic art as a form of intercession—praying for clarity, wisdom, and righteous direction in places where leadership decisions shape the lives of many.


Vision
The Eagles Project is a unified prophetic art vision released simultaneously across the United States and the nations.
From a human perspective, each artwork stands alone—sent to one leader, one place, one nation.
From a heavenly perspective, these eagles become spiritual markers.
Each piece represents a point of prayer.
Each point connects into lines.
Each line forms pathways of intercession across regions and nations
This was not a project meant for visibility or recognition.
It was an offering of obedience—an art assignment released quietly and prayerfully.
The Eagles Project continues as an ongoing vision:
to release prophetic art into spaces of leadership,
to intercede for those entrusted with authority,
and to believe that art, when released in faith, can help shape atmosphere and direction beyond what words alone can reach.
















