Description of Clip Art: text "Yes, and ah...what makes you think your line may be...tapped?" someone listening in on phone conversations, spies, wire tap, vintage illustration
Description of Clip Art: text "Yes, and ah...what makes you think your line may be...tapped?" someone listening in on phone conversations, spies, wire tap, vintage illustration
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| Above are small samples of the illustrated frames found in the following index. |
Clergy or their staff may superimpose text inside of the following frames that I have adapted for donation to ministry projects. A few people have written and asked if they could color the black and white frames for their special projects and it is o.k. to do this if you'd want to.
All graphics/illustrations/clip art on this web journal are free to
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clip art online. Please include a link back to this web journal if you
use the materials for web news articles.
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| Above are examples of the vintage red cross clip art found in this file. |
The following clip art and illustrations have been collected from several archives and restored as historical, educational graphics for our visitors. This is done in memory of all the kind and good people who have worked tirelessly to bring aid to those in exceptionally dangerous circumstances.
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Jesus tells of a farmer who sows seed indiscriminately. Some seed falls on the path (wayside) with no soil, some on rocky ground with little soil, some on soil which contains thorns, and some on good soil. In the first case, the seed is taken away; in the second and third soils, the seed fails to produce a crop; but when it falls on good soil, it grows and yields thirty-, sixty-, or a hundred-fold.
Jesus later explains to his disciples that the seed represents the Gospel, the sower represents anyone who proclaims it, and the various soils represent people's responses to it.
"Other seed fell on rocky ground, where it did not have much soil, and immediately it sprang up, since it had no depth of soil. And when the sun rose, it was scorched, and since it had no root, it withered away. Other seed fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked it, and it yielded no grain." (from the Gospel of Mark)