About Heaven Meets Earth: A 40-Day Journey of Transformation Through the Nicene Creed
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Publication date: February 17, 2026
Discover deeper faith as you explore the richness of Christian belief and tradition with a visually inspired journey through the Nicene Creed.
“We believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth….”
And so the Nicene Creed begins with these powerful words of declaration and belief, words handed down through history for Christians across the centuries to affirm and to hold, to repeat and to remind. The Creed has bolstered the faith of many and still speaks to us today. When our footing fails or our faith needs a refresh, these ancient words can tether us to foundational truths.
In Heaven Meets Earth, philosopher-artist Josh Nadeau, creator of Sword and Pencil, invites you to explore the Nicene Creed in this 40-day devotional journey of transformation for everyday saints. With his iconographic-style art and his insightful words, Josh brings the traditional to the present day in this visually inspired exploration of the faith.
Each daily entry of this spiritual journey includes:
- A short phrase from the Creed to meditate on
- Thoughtful reflections on what the words still mean today
- A beautiful piece of full-color art inspired by the Creed
- A dedicated prayer to bring your thoughts to God
Whether during the Lent season or any time of the year, step into an ancient, living faith with Heaven Meets Earth, and embrace the beauty of belief with Josh’s stunning visual art alongside this historic Christian confession of faith. Prepare your heart and your mind for transformation as you follow in the footsteps of the faithful multitude who have gone before.
About the Author
Josh Nadeau is an artist and author from the West Coast of Canada. Beauty is his apologetic and his work seeks to translate ancient ideas of embodying the Transcendent for a modern time. His art and writing are invitations to reimagine the holy ordinary of every day life under the Beauty of Jesus.
He has appeared on numerous podcasts, written articles for magazines and websites, and has created art for Jordan Peterson’s History of Western Civilization, as well as churches, musicians, and other organizations, like The Chosen, Searock, Vuvivo, and the Daily Wire.
He has his Undergrad in Physics, a Master’s in Theological Studies, and a doctorate from the School of Hard Knocks. He is a husband to Aislinn and a father to Ransom. He spends his days reading, writing, bouldering, and trying to enjoy every good and perfect Gift. Josh is the founder of Sword and Pencil and Every Day Saints.
My Review:
Before I even mention the important bits, I must comment as an artist about how much I'm enjoying the artwork in this book. You can get a taste of it on the cover (above). I am also following Josh on Instagram @swordandpencil and his feed is inspiring! I hope you will consider following him.
So the important bits are the phrases of the Nicene Creed and the historical and spiritual commentary. With each day's reflection, Josh shares artwork, and on some days he explains the symbolism of that day's art. I think that the visuals in this book will help me better understand and remember the Nicene Creed. One thing I appreciate, too, are the biblical references. These are helpful in understanding Josh's symbolism as well as the lesson.
In our busy lives, the Reflect and Meditate section at the end of each lesson is a gentle invitation to "be still" and ponder about the day's lesson and talk and listen to God. These are so well written and thought-provoking!
I love this book so much, y'all! I am in the middle of a Lenten Bible study at church, and as soon as we are finished, I am going to start reading this little gem of a book again, but read only one lesson per day as it is intended. Hopefully by Pentecost I will have memorized the Nicene Creed and not have to "cheat" by referring to the bulletin or The Book of Common Prayer (goals!).
DISCLOSURE:
I received a hardcover copy of Heaven Meets Earth from TLC Book Tours via the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review. Thank-you!