Heidi Cartagena from Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico, demonstrates how she does a message about the love of Christ in lettering in her “Lettering con propósito” (Lettering with a Purpose) Youtube Channel. She turned her passion for lettering to a a growing ministry of sharing the hope and love of Jesus to others on social media. [Photo: Youtube capture]
Ever since she was a little girl growing up in the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico, Heidi Cartagena wanted to bless others with her voice by singing or preaching. But she was too shy. It wasn’t until she was in college that she found her voice through lettering—the art of drawing letters.
“I had been studying architecture for one year and decided to change to graphic design,” recounted Cartagena, a third generation Seventh-day Adventist. “While I was in graphic design, I came upon calligraphy and later lettering.”
Heidi Cartagena stands next to a chalk board lettering art she did in her pathfinder leader uniform during the “Jesus in my City” youth outreach launch program at the Polyforum Center in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico, in 2018. [Photo: Courtesy of Heidi Cartagena]
“Sometimes I would spend seven hours straight practicing lettering, many times practicing from 5:00 p.m. to 11 p.m. on a Friday night preparing a Sabbath lettering message,” says Cartagena. Cartagena says she was never really good at drawing and remembers her first-grade teacher saying how pretty her penmanship was. She also remembers watching her dad write out her and her sisters’ names. “I would take my crayons and draw names over and over.”
A lettering-illustration Heidi Cartagena did quoting Isaiah 41:10 with the drawing of Jesus done by her friend Joel Guzmán “Guzzi” that they both shared on social media platforms. [Photo: @hcartagena Instagram account]
Lettering became something special because it’s something that drew her closer to Jesus, she says. “This has allowed me to get to know Jesus personally and see Him move in my life in an amazing way,” says Cartagena. Today, she focuses on lettering full time. Coined as “Lettering with a Purpose” (Lettering con proprósito), she says her ministry is inspired from verses she studies in the Bible and her personal day-to-day experiences. She says she listens to music and says a prayer before each lettering design so that it can come out beautiful and touch the hearts of people.
Heidi Cartagena (bottom center) displays her lettering art quoting Matthew 11:28 alongside friends who do lettering as an encouraging post during the start of the pandemic on Apr. 20, 2020. [Photo: @hcartagena Instagram account]
“I don’t know who is going through a difficult time but I’m so committed to continue sharing through this lettering ministry because it’s definitely a ministry that touches people deeply,” says Cartagena. “People let their guard down when they see something beautiful, a message, a verse, that reaches them.”
One of two lettering signs Heidi Cartagena displayed March to May 2021, in Mexico City, during a city-wide exposition by Mexican designers and illustrators to bring hope to onlookers during the lingering pandemic times. The sign reads “Be Strong and Courageous.” [Photo: Courtesy of Heidi Cartagena]
Her lettering ministry keeps expanding. “I keep depending on God and He is helping me grow every day,” says Cartagena. It’s about sharing Jesus in every possible way you can, she says. “God has expanded my horizons and led me to understand that I don’t only want to share Jesus in a digital way but also in a physical way, with products such as a journal, a mug, or the like as a way of testifying anywhere they are.”
“I am letting God continue to lead me and speak through my ministry into the plans He has for me each day,” Cartagena says.