Day 14: Surrender
byThursday brings us back to art. This painting is best viewed on a large screen (so if you’re on your phone, be sure to…
Thursday brings us back to art. This painting is best viewed on a large screen (so if you’re on your phone, be sure to…
Edward Hicks painted dozens of versions of his famous work The Peaceable Kingdom in the 1820s-1830s, The Peaceable Kingdom. He was a Quaker from Bucks County, Pennsylvania….
We offer to God an acceptable worship with reverence and awe; for indeed our God is a consuming fire. Hebrews 12:28-29 Take some time…
courage reminds me of kids and crayons: the continuous lines, the ambiguous reasons…
Taylor O. Thomas lives and works in Nashville, Tennessee where she fills her apartment with large, but intricately layered color-filled paintings. Sometimes the images…
Giving Thanks
for Broken Bread
Thunder crumbles, stale bread
through worn hands. He breaks
Meadow, Acrylic on canvas, 24″x24″
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Farmers’ market values, cell phones and the rainsforest, and Our Lady of perpetual surf
and not just move, but crumble. Not just crumble, but bow, moving further down than rigidity would keep them and deeper into the shoulder…