I was able to get a couple of prints of one of my favorite photographs from Michigan matted and framed for the photo booth at Heritage Trace Clubhouse tomorrow night. I will also have the same photo available in a greeting card.
I would like to share with you why this photograph was so strong even before I saw it developed. The composition was not something I had to plan, but jumped out at me screaming the commitment and faith it takes to be a disciple of Christ. The red vines on the grand tree by the water caught my eye at first. Then I realized that the sweeping branch of the tree was framing a sailboat. The scene spoke to me of the themes of evangelism and faith: evangelism to be salt and light for the world, and faith that strengthens our Christian walk. Jesus calls us on a path to and with Him through our storms, keeping our eyes on the only true prize.
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At the calling of the first disciples Jesus saw Peter and Andrew, two brothers who were fisherman, casting a net into a lake. He said, "Come, follow me and I will make you fishers of men."Matt. 4:19
Jesus continued to add to his disciples and traveled through Galilee teaching, preaching, and healing. He took a time apart with his chosen disciples to teach them the Beatitudes. There would be spiritual joy, but suffering for those who would be fishers of men for Christ. Blessed they would be in the kingdom of heaven, though their worldly circumstances would certainly not be pathways full of wealth and ease.
However, the good news for all of us in discipleship is that we are to..."Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven..." Matt. 5:12
because THERE, after all, is where our true treasure resides. It cannot be earned, but is freely given; a truly invaluable future hope.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Hey Photo Peeps!
Wanted to let you know that I will have a booth of photos and cards this Thursday night at the Holiday Festival at Heritage Clubhouse: 9536 Courtright Drive, off Heritage Trace Prkwy, Keller, TX. So if you are local followers of my blog and photography, PLEASE come see us. I will have 8 notecards with scriptures, and several sizes of matted and framed prints that you have not seen yet.
There will be games, crafts, food and music. Dec. 1st, 4-8, so the Christmas decorations will abound.
I would love to see you and tell you about the stories of the photographs!
Here are a few pix you have not seen that will be there in cards or frames:
Wanted to let you know that I will have a booth of photos and cards this Thursday night at the Holiday Festival at Heritage Clubhouse: 9536 Courtright Drive, off Heritage Trace Prkwy, Keller, TX. So if you are local followers of my blog and photography, PLEASE come see us. I will have 8 notecards with scriptures, and several sizes of matted and framed prints that you have not seen yet.
There will be games, crafts, food and music. Dec. 1st, 4-8, so the Christmas decorations will abound.
I would love to see you and tell you about the stories of the photographs!
Here are a few pix you have not seen that will be there in cards or frames:
Desert Light
We recently attended a wedding in Arizona. Our friends' daughter was married outside on the grounds of a golf course with Superstition Mountain in the background. The weather cooperated and the event was lovely. The light was incredible for some of the photographs I took there.
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I have had occasion to visit the area around Phoenix a few other times in the last years. My uncle lived at Mesa before he passed a few years ago. He took my mother and me out to Superstition Mountain to show us some of his favorite places.
Then another trip to Arizona to a wedding afforded visiting the area and traveling north to the Grand Canyon with my husband. It was an amazing journey.
The desert blooms in its own special way. It seems like parched land, but there is always something present that proves life. It is a good thing to remember. Rejoice Always, even when circumstances are telling you that death wins. It is the great lie of the enemy. We have, through Christ, eternal life. We have the choice to be grateful, no matter what. We have the ability to love because He first loved us. There IS light in the desert, and abundant LIFE. Praise Him!
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I have had occasion to visit the area around Phoenix a few other times in the last years. My uncle lived at Mesa before he passed a few years ago. He took my mother and me out to Superstition Mountain to show us some of his favorite places.
Then another trip to Arizona to a wedding afforded visiting the area and traveling north to the Grand Canyon with my husband. It was an amazing journey.
The desert blooms in its own special way. It seems like parched land, but there is always something present that proves life. It is a good thing to remember. Rejoice Always, even when circumstances are telling you that death wins. It is the great lie of the enemy. We have, through Christ, eternal life. We have the choice to be grateful, no matter what. We have the ability to love because He first loved us. There IS light in the desert, and abundant LIFE. Praise Him!
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