- Start with the basic shape you want the word to have: even, uneven, curved, etc.
- Cut the first letter of the word having the thickness vary, thick to thin. It does not have to be “perfect!” (You might lightly draw in the lines as you begin to learn this technique)
- The cutting line of the right side of the first letter becomes the left edge of the second letter. Again, cut this letter using varying, tapering, graceful widths.
- The height of the letters will be determined by the top/bottom of the basic shape.
- Continue cutting using the cut edge of the previous letter to form the left edge for the next letter. The letters will harmoniously nestle together, and will appear to emerge from one another.
- Be consistent in lettering style. Two of the same letter need not be identical in shape, width, or size, just generally similar. If you decide to mix caps with lowercase, be repetitive in the use of that lettering formula.
Monday, March 6, 2017
Tips For Creating Free-Form Lettering by Lois Prahlow
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Advent Banner: "O Antiphons" by Lois Prahow
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The Great O Antiphons of Advent provide the theme for the Advent
banner. The originate from the Middle Ages or possibly earlier from St.
Gregory the Great, and were sung in Vesper services on the seven days
before Christmas. Each antiphon is a prayer beginning with “O” which
address the long-awaited Messiah by a name or title from Scripture,
imploring Him to come and save, redeem, teach, deliver, enlighten, and
rescue His people.
- Immanuel: Isaiah 7:14
- Lord: Isaiah 3:15
- Wisdom: Isaiah 11:2
- Root of Jesse: Isaiah 11:1
- Dayspring: Malachi 4:2
- King of Nations: Zechariah 9:9
- Key of David: Isaiah 22:22
The spiral format brings to mind the words of the Advent prayer,
“Stir up your power, O Lord, and come.” The banner design focuses
centrally on the appearance of the Word made flesh who did come to save
us, namely, the infant Jesus resting in the arms of Mary, His virgin
mother (John 1:14). Pattern copyrighted by Lois Prahlow.
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A Liturgical, Advent Banner by Lois Prahlow
A brief explanation of symbols by Lois Prahlow
The banner depicts traditional Christmas symbols: snowflake, angels, Christmas trees, poinsettias, and stars. The snowflake in the center brings to mind Isaiah 1:18, “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be white as snow,” and makes a fitting backdrop for the focus of the banner, the manger and the cross. Marked with hearts, the snowflake represents our Heavenly Father’s purity and His love for Jesus, His beloved Son, and for the whole world.
The angel’s song, Luke 2:14, “Glory to God in the highest!” is
inscribed in Latin around the center, while words from Luke 2: 10-11,
the angel’s message, is written around the perimeter of the circle.
Four-pointed stars top each of the six Christmas trees and recall the
story of the wise men, Matthew 2:1-12. The four points signify the
light to be revealed to the Gentiles (Luke 2:32) in four directions of
the earth: north, south, east, and west.
The Christmas trees form six points of the Creator’s Star.
Jesus Christ is the beginning of a New Creation, 2 Corinthians 5:17.
The small circles on the trees, starting at the top and proceeding clockwise, represent the following:
- Jesus, as a baby holding an olive branch, is superimposed on an open book. This symbolizes “The Word made flesh” (John 1:14), and the Prince of Peace, (Isaiah 9:6).
- Glowing candle: Jesus is the Light of the world (John 9:5)
- Crown, sunburst, and IHS: Jesus, Triumphant King (Timothy 1:17). IHS are the first three letters of the name of Jesus in Greek. The sunburst brings to mind Malachi 4:2, which speaks of the sun of righteousness, risen with healing in his wings. The crown symbolizes kingship.
- Christmas Rose: The rose is an ancient Roman symbol of victory and triumphant love. As here presented, the beautiful flower signifies our beautiful Savior. Five thorns represent His five wounds sustained at the cross. God was in Christ showing His love for us. The cross, once an instrument of shame and defeat, is now, by God’s grace, a sign of triumph and victory over sin, death, and the devil. Please note the poinsettias sprinkled around the banner are another form of the Christmas rose.
- Fleur-de-lis and “M” monogram: A stylized iris, also known in olden times as a sword lily, and the letter “M” represent the Virgin Mary. She is called “blessed” by all generations because she bore the Savior of the world (Luke 1:48). The swordlily makes us think of the sword (sorrow) that pierced her heart when she witnessed the suffering and death of Jesus, as was prophesied by Simeon (Luke 2:35).
- Lamb with Chi Rho in circle: John 1:29, “Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.”
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Alleluia Banner by Lois Prahlow
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Overcoming Temptations Banner by Lois Prahlow
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The powerful words which Jesus clung to are from Matthew 3:4,7,and
10, and are depicted on the three baptismal shells on the banner.
In shocking red and pulsating pink, around the rim of the circle are
listed some of the categories of temptations which try to lure the
people of God into striving for their empty promises. They lead,
however, into misbelief, despair, and other great shame and vice by
ignoring/abandoning/disobeying God’s Word: Fortune, Fame, and Freedom
(in the sense of pursuing our own way); Security, Superiority, and
Success; and Power, Possessions, and Pleasure. All these beckonging
pursuits may conflict with the gift that God has given to us by His
grace: a name as His child, and a relationship with Him which cannot be
taken away, a forgiven past and future filled with His providence and
promise, a calling to know Him, love, trust, and serve him alone.
Jesus lived this way, and even death could not separate Him from the
love of His Heavenly Father, who raised Him from the grave and has now
given us to Him as His fellow saints and heirs. He is our Head, and we,
now, are His body in the world. called to follow Him and do God’s will,
as the Holy Spirit leads. banner design and article by Lois Prahlow
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Pentecost Banner by Lois Prahlow
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The colors used on the Pentecost banner help create a warm mood. Nine
flames represent the gifts listed in gold on the edge of the banner:
wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, prophecy, discernment,
tongues, interpretation (1 Corinthians 12: 8-10). The nine bunches of
grapes symbolize fruit of the Spirit and are written white on the
banner’s edge: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5: 22-23). The use
of the vine and grape motif also suggests Jesus’ words, “I am the Vine;
you are the branches. Abide in me and bear much fruit (John 15).” article and design by Lois Prahlow
How God Shines Through Nature: "As a countenance is made beautiful by the soul’s shining
through it, so the world is beautiful as the shining through
it of God." Jacobi.
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Luther's Small Catechism by Lois Prahlow
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Sunday, March 5, 2017
Colored Hanukkah Candles
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The Temple of Solomon
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Performance banner
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Ready to pray
Description of Illustration: Black and white line drawing of a preteen with folded or praying hands. long hair, turtle neck sweater, cross on a chain
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Ladies meet for coffee
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Exodus Clip Art Index
About: Exodus, (from ex., out, and odos, a way;) the name of the second book of Moses, and is so called in the Greek version because it relates to the departure of the Israelites out of Egypt. It comprehends the history of about a hundred and forty-five years; and the principal events contained in it are, the bondage of the Israelites in Egypt, and their miraculous deliverance by the hand of Moses; their entrance into the wilderness of Sinai; the promulgation of law, and the building of the tabernacle. - Watson.
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Sometimes
multiple scripture using the same image are uploaded onto the same
page. Keep looking on the post and you will find that there is a
scripture from the Book of The Bible it is listed under here.
- Exodus 34:21 - Autumn leaves, moonlight
- Shofar and Scriptures - Exodus 20:8
- Exodus 20:12 - family group silhouette
- Valencia, Clamondin or Tangerine Trees Potted (paired with scriptures) - Exodus 14:14
- The Great I AM of The Old Testament - Exodus 3:14
- Exodus 4:21 - Pharaoh's heart of stone
- Exodus 23:7 - Series: Vacant Cell
- The Law is Love, The Law is A Mirror - liturgical colors, stone tablets
- Moses and The Burning Bush - Book of Exodus Chapter 3
- Watching Over Moses - Exodus Chapter 2
- A Pastel of Pharoah's Daughter - Exodus Chapter 2
- The Staff of Moses - mosaic illustration
- An Etching of Michelangelo's Moses - sculpture
- Moses and The 10 Commandments
- Spreading Gossip and Slander - Exodus 2:31
- Drawn From The Water - Exodus 2:10
- The Ten Commandments Depicting Hebrew Text
- Blessing The New Moon - Exodus 12:2-3
- Death of the first born... - Exodus 11:7
- The Ark of The Covenant - Exodus 25:10-22
- Scriptures About Lepers - Exodus 4:6-7
- Moses In The Desert - Exodus 3:1
- The Choir In Navy - Exodus 15:1
- Finding Moses in The Rushes - Exodus 2:7
- Moses saw his kinfolk beaten...- Exodus 2:11
Questions and Answers About The Book of Exodus:
- How Many of the Children of Isreal Entered Canaan?
- Who were the women assembling at the tabernacle in Exodus?
- Who were the wise-hearted women of Exodus?
- Who was the wife of Aaron?
- Who was Puah in the book of Exodus?
- What was Manna?
Articles About People from Exodus:
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Saturday, March 4, 2017
The Victorian Boys Choir
Description of Illustration: Black and white sketch of a boys choir performing at Advent. garlands, stained glass window, choir robes
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Christian Cross Index
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| Above four of the cross illustrations listed in the index below. |
Both crosses and crucifixes are listed here and there are multiple variations! Visitors are sure to find the cross that fits perfectly with the Gospel message and building a church website based upon the design of one of these crosses will help to jump-start the imagination for certain.
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Christ's Crucifixion:
- A cross including the Gospel books
- Galatians 2:20 in both English and Spanish texts
- INRI Clip Art
- Anglo Saxon Crucifix
- The Cross of Calvary
- John 19:2,3
- Illustrated and Illuminated Scripture for Lent
- "I Thirst!"
- Mourning Jesus
- Ash Wednesday Graveyard
- Rosary with crucifix
- On The Cross
- The Lord Over All
- "The Wailing"
- A cross including the Gospel books
- Ash Wednesday Cross
- Transformed Cross
- Bienvenue Cross
- Brown Leaf Cross
- Standing on the Word of God...
- Alpha and Omega Cross
- A colorful cross
- Palm Crosses
- Tondo Cross
- A Good Shepherd with The Cross
- Chain Link Patterned Cross
- Floral cross clip art
- The Beatitude Cross
- Green Grassy Cross
- Templar Baptism Cross
- Purple Patriarchal Cross
- Modern Palm Cross
- Celtic Cross Design
- Heart and Cross Fervor
- A Rainbow of Covenant People
- Pink Diamond Cross
- The Slumbering Savior
- Contemporary Stained Glass Cross
- Native American Cross
- Multi-colored stained glass cross
- Pomegranate cross
- Cross of Saint Andrew
- Hans Sign, "Mercy Seat"
- Templar Tissue Paper Cross Design
- The Mercy Seat
- Purple Passion Cross
- Christ's Ascension to Glory
- Groovy Flower Cross
- Green Diamond Patterned Cross
- Jesus, The Cross Bearer
- "Faith at The Cross" in Liturgical Colors - white backgrounds
- "Faith at The Cross" for Black Web Pages
- Hand Holds The Cross in Liturgical colors
- Coptic Crosses in Liturgical Colors (black, white and color versions)
- Coptic Crosses in Variegated Colors
- Passion Flowers and The Cross
- The Christmas Cross and Star
Christian Networks and Magazines Online:
- Crosswalk.com - educate, devotions, current events
- ChristArt - images, worksheets, bible, poetry, Christian radio broadcast links
- Light Source - Christian T.V. online
- GodUpdates - Share and Inspire!
- LC Open Network - resources, training, worship etc... for pastors
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Lion of Judah Flags
Description of Illustration: flag clip art, two versions of the same flag: one in color the other in black and white, white backgrounds, lions, scripture reference is "You are a lion's cub, Judah; you return from the prey, my son. Like a
lion he crouches and lies down, like a lioness--who dares to rouse him?" Genesis 49:9 (NIV), roaring lions,
The Lion of Judah is the symbol of the Hebrew tribe of Judah (the Jewish tribe). According to the Torah, the tribe consists of the descendants of Judah, the fourth son of Jacob. The association between Judah and the lion, most likely the Asiatic lion, can first be found in the blessing given by Jacob to his son Judah in the Book of Genesis. Read more. . .
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Time is in his hand...
Description of Illustration: black and white illustration of a hand holding a watch, man's hand, time for..., time is..., cuff and jacket, fingers
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Hands
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Pope Leo XIII Portrait
Description of Illustration: restored lithograph of Pope Leo XIII, oldest pope, Catholic church,
Pope Leo XIII (Italian: Leone XIII; born Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci; 2 March 1810 – 20 July 1903, to an Italian comital family) reigned as Pope from 20 February 1878 to his death. He was the oldest pope (reigning until the age of 93), and had the third longest pontificate, behind that of Pius IX (his immediate predecessor) and John Paul II. He is the most recent pontiff to date to take the pontifical name of "Leo" upon being elected to the pontificate. Read more...
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African American Father and Son
Description of Illustration: black and white line drawing, Father holds his small son, looking up to Dad, talking with father, depending on Dad
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Asian mother and child...
Description of Illustration: black and white line drawing, mother cradles her little girl, plays with hair, loving embrace, hugs, mother love
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"All for one, one for all!"
Description of Illustration: text, "All for one, one for all!" the Four Musketeers, based upon a historical novel by Alexandre Dumas called "The Three Musketeers" , old film clip in black and white, French, Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno is a Latin phrase that means "One for all, all for one" in English.
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Herbert Moore's Prodical Son
Description of Illustration: text "The son said to him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.' Luke 15:21 (NIV) A father embraces his impoverished son in gratitude for his safe return. Parable of the prodical son by Jesus. painting by Herbert Moore, green turban, courtyard, welcome home, starving and destitute
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Eskimo Woman
Description of Illustration: fur hood, fur coat, Native American, eskimo, native to Alaska, transparent boarder, two versions: sepia and aqua blue, monochromatic photographs
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Drawings of John Bunyan
Description of Illustration: two drawings: one greyscale the other sepia or russet, writer and Puritan preacher
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John Bunyan was born in 1628 to Thomas and Margaret Bunyan at Bunyan's End in the parish of Elstow, Bedfordshire. Bunyan's End is located about halfway between the hamlet of Harrowden (one mile south-east of Bedford)
and Elstow High Street. Bunyan's date of birth is not known, but he was
baptised on 30 November 1628, the baptismal entry in the parish
register reading "John the sonne of Thomas Bunnion Jun., the 30
November".
The name Bunyan was spelt in many different ways (there are 34 variants
in Bedfordshire Record Office) and had its origins in the Norman-French
name Buignon. There had been Bunyans in north Bedfordshire since at least 1199. Read more . . .
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Cardinal Wiseman portrait
Description of Illustration: black and white drawing, Catholic, glasses, collar,
Nicholas Wiseman (2 August 1802 – 15 February 1865) was a Spanish-born Irish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who became the first Archbishop of Westminster upon the re-establishment of the Catholic hierarchy in England and Wales in 1850. Read more . . .
Nicholas Wiseman (2 August 1802 – 15 February 1865) was a Spanish-born Irish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who became the first Archbishop of Westminster upon the re-establishment of the Catholic hierarchy in England and Wales in 1850. Read more . . .
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Portrait of Cardinal Newman
Description of Illustration: English, Anglican, priest, black and white drawing
John Henry Newman, (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890) was a Catholic cardinal and theologian who was an important figure in the religious history of England in the 19th century. He was known nationally by the mid-1830s. Read more. . .
John Henry Newman, (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890) was a Catholic cardinal and theologian who was an important figure in the religious history of England in the 19th century. He was known nationally by the mid-1830s. Read more. . .
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Friday, March 3, 2017
Religious Life Clip Art Index
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| Above is a selection of Catholic religious life clip art. |
This collection includes Catholic monks and nuns, religious life, men and women dedicated to the Catholic church, those who live by and wear habits, and keep a dedicated prayer life within the context of the Catholic faith. Some people might refer to this category as ordained life. There are Protestants, Anabaptists and Mennonites who wear habits and keep a routine or practice of constant prayer. I will include them in this listing as I find or create images relating to their observances.
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Catholic Peoples:
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| Animated religious gifs. |
- Carry that candle...
- Alone inside his cell...
- A monk carries a manuscript
- Dedicated to the poor and sick
- 1 John 4:21
- Revelation 3:10
- Rosary - black and white
- Praying Nun
- Mother Teresa of Calcutta
- Catholic Vocations
- William of Ockham
- Help when least expected...
- Nuns illustrated by Fritz Kunz
- Imágenes prediseñadas de Santa Teresa - black and white
- Two Sisters
- The Theological Department Title
- Portrait of A Monk by Raphael
- "lux tua nos ducat" banners
- His Labor of Love
- Clip art of Saint Julia
- Saint Genevieve Clip Art
- Clip art of Saint Margaret of Hungry
- Sanctus Stephanus
Cloistered-Contemplative Missionaries:
- Mount Grace Convent - and their blog here
- Poor Clares of St. Louis
- Saint Louis Abby of Saint Mary and Saint Louis
- St. Meinrad Archabby gift shop
- Clip Art for Year A Paperback by Brother Steve Erspamer - Read more about Brother Steve Erspamer here
- Resources for Catholic Educators
- The Corpus Christi Watershed
- CareNotes for inspiration
Brother Casey talks about what
a charism is from Breaking In The Habit.
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Thursday, March 2, 2017
The Life, Words, & Teaching of Jesus
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| Pictures of how Jesus may have looked or how people often imagine him to look. |
This collection includes: pictures of Jesus, words of Jesus, illustrated quotes from Jesus etc... Not all scripture by Jesus are listed here. There are many more linked to throughout my other collections.
- Search the Advent & Christmas Index to Find Clip Art of The Birth of Jesus
- Search the Lenten & Easter Index to Find Clip Art of The Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus
- Search The Life and Times of Jesus by James Tissot
Infancy & Childhood of Jesus Clip Art:
- "About My Father's Business"
- The Slumbering Savior
- The Baby Gives a Blessing
- The Holy Family Reads The Scriptures
- The Holy Family Including John the Baptist
- Remember who you are
- Jesus Grew and Grew
- Jesus with Mary on His Right, John on His Left
- A youthful painting of Jesus
- The Mercy Seat
- Guercinos Ecce Homo
- Jesus surrounded by his followers...
- The Good Shepherd Collage
- Confirmed in Christ
- Pâques Clip Art
- KING of kings and LORD of lords
- Matthew 18:20
- Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done!
- "Jesus I Trust You"
- Crown of Stars
- King of Heaven - Roi des cieux
- Jesus, Light of The World Indeed!
- Jesus, Light of The World - sun image
- He'll Carry You
- Word of God
- A New Day Has Come
- Jesus Holding the Scriptures
- "Sacratissimum Cor Jesu"
- "Shalom"
- How to Follow Jesus
- Matthew 4:7 - framed quotes
- The I AM statements of Jesus from the New Testament
- Matthew 21:28, 29
- John 14:9
- The Word Became Human
- Illuminated Quotes by Jesus About Knowledge
- John 10:11
- John 15:16
- "Walk Humbly with Me"
- "I have overcome the world"
- "You Are Light for The World!"
- The Word Made Flesh
- The Sermon on The Mount
- Remember The Faithful in South Africa
- Matthew 16:19
- The Black Sacred Heart paired with sacred scripture
- Jesus warns against the teachers of the law
- God's chosen servant
- Christ's Temptation Be careful about how you judge another...
- Branches of The Vine
- Begging at the rich man's front gate
- The Prodigal Son Parable with illustration
- Beaten and Left for Dead
- Jesus Is Our Good Samaritan
- Mark 4: 31-32
- The Kingdom of Heaven Is Like...
- Herbert Moore's Prodical Son
- Illustrated parable of the sower...
- "Now Fish for Men" black and white
- Loaves and Fish
- The Healing Christ
- Bathe in The Pool of Siloam
- Wedding at Cana...
- The Raising of Lazarus
- Jesus casts out the money changers...
- Jesus heals the lame and the sick
- John Baptizes Jesus
- The Last Supper Painting
- Jesus, Mary and Martha
- John 19:2,3
- "Be Mine" painting by Grimm
- Baptism of The Savior
- Jesus Teaches the Beatitudes
- Jesus Breaks the Bread
- A greyscale illustration of Jesus and the children
- Christ with halo blesses children
- A Watercolor of Jesus Blessing Little Children
- Riding Piggyback
- Jesus Welcomes Children
Jesus Life, Death and Resurrection Questions and Answers:
- Does the Doctrine of Jesus' Divinity Depend on the Miraculous Conception?
- Was Christ Born in the Year 1 or in 5 B.C.?
- Is There a Real Conflict in The Evangelist's Genealogies of Christ?
- Is There a Rational Explanation of the Star of Bethlehem?
- Who Were the Brothers of Jesus?
- What was the childhood of Jesus like?
- How Old Was Jesus When He Began to Understand the Nature of His Mission?
- How Could Jesus, Being Already Perfect, Increase in Wisdom?
- What was known of Jesus' plans and methods of work?
jesuspainter
Who is Jesus?- Who is Jesus? CARM
- Who is Jesus Christ? from got Questions?
- rejesus - What does it mean to follow Jesus?
- Watch The Jesus Film
Page last updated December 17th, 2021.
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Life Words & Teaching of Jesus
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Lutheran Clip Art Index
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| Four samples of Lutheran clip art found in the listing below. |
Writing or studying the Protestant Reformation? Lutheran clip art here may be used to illustrate articles, newsletters, email, hardcopy etc...
- Read Luther's works at Project Wittenburg
- visit LutherCountry - 500 Years of The Reformation
- Check out the portrait gallery index for more people who lived during the The Reformation
- "Thy sins are forgiven thee..." Rev. Daniel Smith
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| Lutheran animated gifs here. |
- Statue of Martin Luther
- Lutheran rose tiles for the web
- Old plaque of the Lutheran rose
- Plaque of Martin Luther - three versions
- silhouettes of Martin Luther
- Contemporary Lutheran Rose
- Frederick the Wise
- Portrait of Katharina Von Bora
- an old portrait of Martin Luther
- Luther's appearance at the Diet of Worms
- Illustrated hymns by Luther
- Lutheran rose and shield
- Luther posting his 95 thesis
- Katharina Von Bora Quotes
- "The Human Heart is like..."
- James T. Kirk and Commander Spock Quote Luther
- Chained Bibles
- A Greyscale Drawing of Luther
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| Visit Lutheran Hour Ministries at www.lhm.org. |
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More Lutheran Clip Art:
Rick Steves talks about the Reformation.
page last updated on December 21, 2021.
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Lutheran Clip Art Index
I've been publishing on the web for over 30 years now. I am a former teacher, an artist, a volunteer archivist and I generate large collections of educational artifacts for teachers, ministry and home schooling parents on my blogs.
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