Not Art. Gospel.
July 14th, 2008
Not Art. Gospel. is an artistic view of each topic on the Sermon on the Mount. Some amazing doors have been opened, and some great conversations have started from this. But what is most important is that the words of Jesus are being discussed. We want to create art that will lead to God, and we pray that this project will be for His glory.
Click here to download the art from Flickr.
CLICK ART FOR FULL SIZE IMAGE.
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So how did you guys get these printed Im a pastor and I want to put one of these up in my office.
I have a large format printer at my office. I am very blessed, and so are my office walls! There are two ways you can get the posters. One, you can take the file to a kinkos and print them off there. Second, you can wait a couple months and we will have a online store selling prints, shirts and all sorts of goodies. The store will all be non-profit, all money will go to a ministry of our choice.
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I am trying to figure how to print these in the large format shown on your site. I would LOVE to frame them and put them up in our youth room.
could you send me the full files?
I LOVE THIS ART!!!! I would love to have a copy of these!!
Of coarse you can have the art. It is my goal to get this to as many people as I can, so print it, and post it somewhere. The only thing I ask is that you don’t change the art at all. You can download all the art from our flickr group. Just click on the art you want, click on all sizes, then hit original. Let me know hoe you end up using these, I love hearing.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ministrygrowers/sets/72157607179919526/
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All I can say is WOW! I love the artwork, thanks for making it available… I think sometimes we loose the message (preaching) because these is nothing visual for the people to hold on to, look at, etc.
Do you have others?