Having raised two sons who were active in public life, Carolyn and her late husband always aimed to protect, promote, and live the values of faith, freedom, family and country. Carolyn will speak about her relationship with the Mission of Hope and Mercy and will give her personal testimony on why it is important that we support the persecuted Christians and must stand up for God and religious freedom.
How did the Covid Crisis reshape family connections? Art connections? How did family re evaluate itself in solidarity, dialogue, love and support or the lack of it at the light of the political divisions in our American Society today. Only families that are strong can survive the attack of covid, politics, economic and religious persecution.
What is the message of an artist to the teacher-parent conflict over children upbringing and education in our state. All this and more with Carolyn Barlock.
1- Carolyn Barlock, is a 5th generation Colorado native. She always loved Art. She is Art history major. Her parents dealt with antiques. So she grew up its old things that mesmerized her. Porcelain I treated her because of its durability. In the fall of 2022, she will become the Vice President of the International Porcelain Artists and Teachers, a group in 45 counties including Lebanon. She has been creating for 50 years in Porcelain started in 1969. She painted portraits on Porcelain for about 10 years. She brought home the only gold Metal for the US in 2021 from the International competition of the Porcelain Artists and Teachers where 45 countries competed. Carolyn has been a supporter for the Mission of Hope and Mercy over 6 years now.
Having raised two sons who were active in public life, Carolyn and her late husband always aimed to protect, promote, and live the values of faith, freedom, family and country. Carolyn will speak about her relationship with the Mission of Hope and Mercy and will give her personal testimony on why it is important that we support the persecuted Christians and must stand up for God and religious freedom.
How did the Covid Crisis reshape family connections? Art connections? How did family re evaluate itself in solidarity, dialogue, love and support or the lack of it at the light of the political divisions in our American Society today. Only families that are strong can survive the attack of covid, politics, economic and religious persecution.
What is the message of an artist to the teacher-parent conflict over children upbringing and education in our state. All this and more with Carolyn Barlock.