A picture tells a thousand words, so the saying goes.
Using pictures for ministry can be very helpful in communicating or emphasising a point or the message.
Fortunately there are a number of sites offering quality pictures that are not only copyright/royalty free but also at no cost.
These include:
Free Bible Images
Freely Photos - primarily for churches
Good Free Photos
Good Stock Photos
Pixabay
Pexels
Stockified
Unsplash
If you are aware of any other sites offering free pictures feel free to post them in the comments section below.
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Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Thursday, August 09, 2018
Tuesday, April 03, 2018
2018 Easter cartoon
A picture by Dr Rev Mark Worthing based on the events that took place in Holy Week in 2018 in relation to the Australian Cricket team.
Thursday, February 15, 2018
Pictures from Christianphotoshops
Christian photoshops offers quality pictures which are suitable for powerpoints, web pages and other presentations.
The mission of this website is to provide high quality imagery that accurately represents Christian principles found in the Bible. Theystrive to use their talents to create images in a creative, unique, and powerful way that both honors our Creator and gives Him all the glory. They hope that you are blessed by their artwork found here, and that you are encouraged in your Christian walk.
To view their work visit: http://www.christianphotoshops.com
Some examples:
The mission of this website is to provide high quality imagery that accurately represents Christian principles found in the Bible. Theystrive to use their talents to create images in a creative, unique, and powerful way that both honors our Creator and gives Him all the glory. They hope that you are blessed by their artwork found here, and that you are encouraged in your Christian walk.
To view their work visit: http://www.christianphotoshops.com
Some examples:
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Friday, July 28, 2017
Free Reformation poster exhibition
Host a free Reformation poster exhibition
The poster exhibition “#HereIstand. Martin Luther, the Reformation and its Results” shows the upheavals of the 16th century. It comprises up to 30 posters in the A1 format (84.1 x 59.4 centimetres, 4/0coloured). The exhibition has a modular structure, so that it can also be displayed on smaller premises.
With modern, scientifically substantiated, and attractively designed information graphics, the exhibition shows the most important events in the history of the Reformation, and its effects up to the present. Using the biography of Martin Luther as a starting point, insight is given into the time prior to the Reformation. The exhibition then directs its focus to the dynamics of the Reformation, which unfolded after Luther’s posting of his 95 theses against the sale of indulgences, and deals with central questions of the history of the Reformation:
What was actually new about Luther’s theology?
What happened in Wittenberg in 1517?
How did the new teaching spread?
In addition to the information graphics, the exhibition also includes seven large images of high-quality museum exhibits. As a special feature, original exhibits that have been 3D-scanned can be downloaded and printed out with a 3D printer.
For more information and to download the posters visit: http://www.here-i-stand.com/en/order
The poster exhibition “#HereIstand. Martin Luther, the Reformation and its Results” shows the upheavals of the 16th century. It comprises up to 30 posters in the A1 format (84.1 x 59.4 centimetres, 4/0coloured). The exhibition has a modular structure, so that it can also be displayed on smaller premises.
With modern, scientifically substantiated, and attractively designed information graphics, the exhibition shows the most important events in the history of the Reformation, and its effects up to the present. Using the biography of Martin Luther as a starting point, insight is given into the time prior to the Reformation. The exhibition then directs its focus to the dynamics of the Reformation, which unfolded after Luther’s posting of his 95 theses against the sale of indulgences, and deals with central questions of the history of the Reformation:
What was actually new about Luther’s theology?
What happened in Wittenberg in 1517?
How did the new teaching spread?
In addition to the information graphics, the exhibition also includes seven large images of high-quality museum exhibits. As a special feature, original exhibits that have been 3D-scanned can be downloaded and printed out with a 3D printer.
For more information and to download the posters visit: http://www.here-i-stand.com/en/order
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Artist - Lutheran themes Scott Blazek
Scott Blazek is an artist that produces works related to Lutheran themes.
Some of his work that is available include:
Colouring Books
Some of his work that is available include:
Colouring Books
Art Works
Medals and Coins
For more information visit www.scottrblazek.com
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