Ecclesiastes 9:11
Cartoonist Drew Dernavich explores chance, fate, and absurdity in this work he created in response to Ecclesiastes 9:11: I have seen something else under the sun: The race is not to the swift or...
View ArticleA Silent Movie: in Poem and Stills
Iv Amenti’s ‘silent film’ contemplates the juxtapositions of reality and dreams, foolishness and wisdom found in Ecclesiastes 5:3: A dream comes when there are many cares, and many words mark the...
View ArticleThe Whipping Boy
Spice artist, Amanda Margaretha, explores global and cultural interpretations of persecution in response to Psalm 69: Lord, the Lord Almighty, may those who hope in you not be disgraced...
View ArticleKept
Davelyn Hill reflects on the keeping and staying power of faith and God’s love in her painting responding to Jude 1:24-25: To him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you before his...
View ArticleEAST, WEST, NORTH & SOUTH AT HIS TABLE
Nicora Gangi explores God’s extensive invitation to family and celebration through the symbolism in her work responding to Luke 13:29: People will come from east and west and north and south, and...
View ArticleVeridical
The lush visuals of Claire Bateman’s work hearken to the tangible abundance of God’s mercy offered in Jude 1:2: Mercy, peace and love be yours in abundance. click image to zoom Claire Bateman,...
View ArticleThe Fruits of Mercy
Artist Bernard Lee’s work cultivates the thriving that results from shared mercy as encouraged Jude 1:22: Be merciful to those who doubt; click image to zoom Bernard Lee, The Fruits of Mercy,...
View ArticleDaily Bread
Artist Joshua Sterlin Jackson constructed this work to draw out a sense of what is felt when meditating as described in Psalm 1:2: but whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates...
View ArticleKiss the Son
Bringing a modern twist to the medieval depictions of The Last Judgment and religious triptychs, Nicora Gangi responds to Psalm 2:12 through collage: Kiss his son, or he will be angry and your...
View ArticleHeart for a Stone
Karen Swenholt’s sculpture explores the divergence of skepticism and faith, love and truth, those who belong to faith communities and those who have been hurt by them in response to Ezekiel 36:26: I...
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