Artist and youth pastor
When Chris Baker came to faith in Christ as an adult, he prayed, “God, show me what I can do to serve and bless people.” God answered that prayer through his interaction with the young men in his youth group. He challenged the young people under his leadership to make a difference in the community. After brainstorming possible ways to make a difference, they came up with the idea of painting artistic murals to cover over gang graffiti on buildings in the community.
Baker understood that the defacing gang-related art wasn’t limited to tags on buildings. Tattoos were another way gangs “tagged,” only the tattoos signified allegiance to gangs on several levels and marked people for life. In the case of human trafficking cheap tattoo machine, they represented ownership. God answered Baker’s prayer and called him to a ministry using his greatest artistic love…tattooing. INK 180 became his ministry. Here he uses his artistic talent to cover gang-related tattoos for ex-gang members and removes unwanted markings for sex trafficking victims.
A real second chance
Baker has used his artistic talents to cover dark and destructive tattoos since INK 180 opened in 2011. He gives of his time, the tattoo supplies needed, and his artwork at no cost to the victims, plus he gives Bibles to those who accept them. This ministry in ink is totally funded by donations.
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