These paintings of footprints were made for a church district conference. Over 300 attendees spent the evening studying them and giving each their own interpretation. One attendee said "They were the talk of the conference and everyone had their own interpretation of the paintings and saw different things in each one." They were auctioned off with the proceeds going to summer church camps. One sold for $180 and the average was between $80 and $90 each. Notecards, keychains, and other items are being made from them.
Thu 10 Apr 2008
Granddaughter At the foot – FP7020
Foot Print “At The Foot of the Cross” (Large 3.5 ft x 7 ft tall)
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At the Foot of the Cross |
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Thu 10 Apr 2008
Love – FP7018
Foot Print “Love”
Duet 4:9, Mat
That night I had a dream. God said.
I woke up with such a peace in my heart and after all these years, He has been true to His words.
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Thu 10 Apr 2008
Teach – FP7019
Foot Print “Teach”
Jesus taught in parables and wrote in the sand leaving permanent messages across our hearts that will not to be whisked away by scouring winds.
Open your heart and eyes to see.
Find the word Jesus in this Foot Print!
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Teach |
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Thu 10 Apr 2008
Many Foot Prints – FP7000
The Church of the Brethren’s District Board invited me to help with the coming district conference with the theme … “Come and Walk with Jesus”.
After lots of prayer and thinking that maybe I bit off more than I could chew… I woke up early one morning and just knew what to do and before I knew it… there where 17 Foot Prints scetched out. God does work in mysterious ways.
I look this picture of some Foot Prints leaning against the garage door so that you can identify the actual size.
Thank you for visiting my site and may God bless.
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Tue 26 Jun 2007
Burdens – FP7001
Mat: 11:28, Romans 6:6
We all have heavy loads of burdens to leave at the foot of the cross…
It breaks my heart knowing there are people out there who carry so many burdens on their heart, feeling alone, and have no cross to lay them down at… And then there are those who do lay them at the foot of the cross only to pick them back up after a short rest.
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Burdens |
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