Nashville artist raises funds, faith with launch of crowd funding campaign

Darren B. Rankins
Darren B. Rankins

Local artist Darren B. Rankins is spreading messages of hope and love with his collection of faith-based t-shirts and his actions. His recently launched crowd funding campaign has raised over 10% of its $7,000 goal to donate t-shirts to members of Nashville’s homeless population, the Salvation Army, Feed the Children and other local organizations.

Rankins is a published poet, photographer and the founder of Pure Thoughts, a Christian based movement committed to feeding and clothing the homeless and supporting local nonprofits with free photography services. With the help of supporters of his crowd funding campaign, he recently donated 50 t-shirts to the Nashville Rescue Mission.

Rankins first came up with the idea of Pure Thoughts when he was inspired by his belief that all people can co-exist together.

“By focusing on God first and thinking the best of each person we meet, those positive actions can make a real difference,” he said.

His initial focus was using his talent as a poet to express his love for God and to be an inspiration to others. He has published three books of poetry, Pure Thoughts Vol. 1-3, and is working on Vol 4. Rankins received the Margaret Smith Award for Dedication to Poetry from Bridge Your Soulful Journey, a local not for profit organization founded to recognize poetic excellence, in 2010.

While he continued to achieve success with his writing, he knew he wanted to have a greater effect on people.

“I knew that my poetry was helping to inspire people, but I wanted another way to spread a message of hope,” said Rankins.

It was then he came up with his idea of using t-shirts as a way to not only help advance his message but to also help with clothing those in need.

He describes his shirt designs as a combination of original poems, beautiful graphics, and timely Bible verses.
“It is my belief that when a person reads the word of God in large print, there is a positive connection,” Rankins said. “Seeing the word of God is transformative and can change someone’s thoughts and actions from negative to positive.”

For more information about Rankins’ crowd funding campaign and to donate, visit the website at www.gofundme.com/Darren2466

Entrepreneur Darren B. Rankins is always focused and driven to achieve his goals. He is not limited to one project. He continues to be an advocate for those in the community who have no voice.

For more information about Darren B. Rankins, visit the website at www.purethoughts.info

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