Kreg Yingst is an illustrator with a focus on block printing, with original works created from carved blocks of wood, linoleum, or other materials, and printed onto paper or other media. He received his BA from Trinity University in San Antonio and his MA in painting from Eastern Illinois University. His work can be found in numerous international public and private collections, including Purdue University, Indiana and Templeton Honors College, Eastern University, St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He lives in Pensacola, Florida.
"""Beauty! Biography! Prayer! Everything Could Be a Prayer is the perfect intersection for nourishment in these challenging times. My spirits were raised and my heart expanded reading and pondering each page. This book is manna in these desert times."" --Simone Campbell, SSS, author of A Nun on the Bus and Hunger for Hope, and recipient of the 2022 Presidential Medal of Freedom ""What Kreg Yingst offers us in this book goes far beyond words and images on a page; it is an invitation to be enveloped in the mystery of Divine Love. I found my heart moved with such joy as I was brought into conversation with so many saints and mystics from across the expanse of time and tradition. Sit with this book long enough and you will begin to see with new eyes, which is just what the mystics hoped and prayed for."" --Drew Jackson, poet and author of God Speaks Through Wombs and Touch the Earth ""I love everything about this book--the art, the guidance for practicing visio divina, the spiritual depth of the meditations, and the chosen subjects of those meditations. What a gift!"" --Ruth Haley Barton, founder of the Transforming Center and author of Sacred Rhythms ""Kreg Yingst's printmaking inspires and challenges me in my artmaking in all of the best ways. And in addition to a common love of materials, we seem to share a love for many of the same saints. It feels like all of my favorites are here--Brendan, Corrie ten Boom, Nicholas of Myra, Sojourner Truth, Patrick, Albrecht Durer, Hildegard of Bingen, C. S. Lewis--and so many more. This is a wonderful book."" --Ned Bustard, printmaker and designer of Every Moment Holy ""As bold and beautiful as any brightly painted Book of Hours, Everything Could Be a Prayer is the most exuberant, vibrant reimagining of visio divina yet. Kreg Yingst has made a portal for meditating with Howard Thurman, Black Elk, Fannie Lou Hamer, Brother Lawrence, Amma Theodora, Abba Moses, Dorothy Day, Teresa of Ávila, Clare of Assisi, Thomas Merton, and many other mystics and justice-seekers."" --Carmen Acevedo Butcher, PhD, poet and translator of Brother Lawrence's Practice of the Presence and The Cloud of Unknowing ""Through insightfully curated word and stunning art, Kreg Yingst brings us into the company of those luminous ones who keep things going--inviting us, too, to join in the way of redeeming faithfulness."" --Karen Wright Marsh, director of Theological Horizons and author of Vintage Saints and Sinners and Wake Up to Wonder ""Full disclosure: I've been a fan of Kreg Yingst's distinctive and prayerful woodcuts for a number of years now--and I'm delighted to say this new book of his shows that he is as gifted a writer as he is an artist. Everything Could Be a Prayer pairs truly insightful introductions to a wide variety of saints, mystics, and holy troublemakers with art that invites you into meditation and contemplation. This book works both as a daily devotional and as a catalog for discovering some truly amazing spiritual exemplars."" --Carl McColman, author of The New Big Book of Christian Mysticism and Eternal Heart ""Kreg Yingst is an artist of great craft and soulfulness. His images are windows into the holy. This book of reflections is such a gift. The sheer breadth of mystics included is marvelous. The written invitations to companion his icons are a call to sit and be with the wisdom offered and let them transform you. Highly recommended!"" --Christine Valters Paintner, online abbess at Abbey of the Arts and author of A Different Kind of Fast and other books"