How Faith Shapes Chad Nathan’s Work
For Chad Nathan’s art, faith is a framework.
If you spend enough time exploring Chad Nathan’s work, a pattern begins to emerge.
It appears in the photographs of quiet roads and storefronts in the early morning hours, and in the ambient instrumentals that leave room for silence.
There is a repeated emphasis of ordinary life in Chad Nathan’s work.
When you take his many projects individually, they may seem disconnected, but when taken together they suggest something larger.
Across Chad’s published reflections there is a recurring conviction that creative ability is something entrusted to us by God. Over time he has increasingly stressed that creativity is less about personal achievement and more about faithful management of what has been given.
Chad’s photography often lingers on familiar streets, weathered buildings, trees draped with Spanish moss, changing skies, and old empty roads. His devotionals return again and again to the value of patience, daily obedience, and trusting God’s timing.
Rather than treating ordinary life as something to escape, he treats it as something worth noticing, documenting, and thanking God for.
His work challenges the assumption that the size of an audience determines the significance of the work.
Perhaps the most recognizable thread running through Chad Nathan’s work is his attention to what is easy to overlook.
He chases after the moments that rarely command headlines.
Whether standing behind a camera, writing another devotional, or recording another piece of music, the work aims to proclaim that God is present in the ordinary moments just as much as the grand ones.