by Steve Thomason | Dec 11, 2021 | Animation, Bible
A Reading of John 1:1-18 for the visual learner. This is the prologue to the Gospel of John. It is a beautiful poem that portrays Jesus as the Word of God through which all things were created and the glory of God was revealed in human flesh.
by Steve Thomason | Dec 1, 2021 | Art, Writing
Do you have someone in your life who enjoys young adult fantasy and/or graphic novels? These books might make great Christmas gifts for them.
by Steve Thomason | Nov 25, 2021 | Live Art
I painted this live during our Thanksgiving Eve service last night at @easterlutheran. We hooked the iPad up to the projectors. It was really fun to use the spiral symmetry tool to create colorful abstract fields during some of the opening songs. It was painted in @procreate Happy Thanksgiving!
by Steve Thomason | Nov 22, 2021 | Spiritual Formation
A reflection on four experiences that leave me wondering, “Where is the hope?”
by Steve Thomason | Nov 16, 2021 | Art, Bible
The Gospel of John begins with a masterfully crafted prologue that introduces Jesus as the Word of God through which God created all things and in which God became flesh and tabernacled among us. This prologue highlights the key words and themes that John will work throughout the Gospel account.
by Steve Thomason | Nov 12, 2021 | Art, Books - Epistemology/Hermeneutics, postfoundational, Theology
These images visualize an Open and Relational Theology as described by Tripp Fuller and John Cobb.
by Steve Thomason | Nov 10, 2021 | Bible
Get some basic tips on how to use Google for Bible Study.
by Steve Thomason | Nov 8, 2021 | Art, Bible
Explore the stories of Genesis with these visual aids.
by Steve Thomason | Oct 31, 2021 | Bible
A quick reference to the essential tools for Bible Study.
by Steve Thomason | Oct 25, 2021 | Art, Bible
The images in this presentation offer the student, preacher and teacher resources to visually walk through the story and themes of 1 Kings. There is a visual outline of 1 Kings, moving from David to Elijah. There is also a visual analysis of the theological landscape of the Hebrew Bible from the Exodus to Elijah. This series of images tries to address the question of violence in the Biblical story. Why is there so much violence in the name of God?