Previous Articles: Art,
Verse, and Reviews
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A
Spiritual Vision Welded: sculptress shares her faith and work, by Marianne
Kantert, Germany
Nature
Painted With Grace: landscapes of Lebanon by David Kurani, Beirut,
Lebanon |
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Road
to Emmaus: painting with the eyes of faith, by John Dunne, Dublin,
Ireland
Painting
With Eyes of Faith: an artist envisions biblical salvation, by Gerard
Kavanagh, Dublin |
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The
Ten Plagues: an artists portrayal of redemption, by Yvette Rock, Detroit,
USA
New
Vision - Fresh Hope: a photo journey through Poland by Wojtek Solecki,
Bielsko-Biala |
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One
Day Clearly: an art student shares his faith and work, by John Robinson,
Belfast
The
Art of Seeing: enhancing spiritual vision enriching your Christian
faith, by Jeanne Kun |
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Painting
with Light: an artist photographer captures the beauty of creation,
by Don Schwager
The
Exodus Trilogy: a theophany of God's saving presence, prints by Jeanne
Kun, Ann Arbor |
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Expressing
Eternal Truth in Welded Form, by Marianne Kantert, Olching, Germany
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The
Road: Seekers or carriers of the flame? a
book review by Jon Wilson
A Grace-less
Community: a book review of Too Late the Pharlarope, by Jon
Wilson |
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Awakened
to Eternity: a spiritual journey of poems for Passiontide and Easter,
by Jeanne Kun
A
Spiritual Journey of Poems for Lent: by Jeanne Kun, Ann Arbor, Michigan,
USA |
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Stephen
(A Garland), a poem by Ana Teresa Carranza, by London, UK
Trees
by the Stream: poems by Ana Teresa Carranza, London, United Kingdom |
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Grass,
a poem based on Isaiah 40, by Daniel Propson, Detroit,
Michigan, USA
Anna's
Heir: a poem of longing for the Lord's Return, by Jeanne Kun |
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Eternity's
Bright Vision: poem and reflection on Jesus' transgifuration, by Jeanne
Kun
Zacchaeus'
Tall Tale: a poem by Jeanne Kun, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA |
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