A single wooden hat stand with thirteen different hats hanging from it, each one representing a different role, a crown for the prince, a shepherd's crook leaning beside it, a scroll for the writer, a staff for the miracle worker, a hammer for the builder, a songbook for the composer. Each hat is distinct, each one real, all of them belonging to the same person. Warm golden studio lighting, clean background, slightly surreal and beautiful. The image immediately raises the question: how many hats do you wear?

Moses the Multi-Hyphenate: When God Refuses to Let You Be Just One Thing

Your calling might be singular in purpose but multiple in expression.