David paled physically in comparison to the huge stature of Goliath. Not only that, but he had a formidable army behind him as well. I called this painting perspective not only because it makes the hand of David and his sling look like it could crush Goliath, but also to emphasize how instrumental anyone can be with God behind them. On a side note, I used Michelangelo’s statue “David” as a basis for the hand.
This piece depicts the moment that Jonah was thrown overboard and into the ocean. An ancient basking shark is present with its mouth wide open. When reading this story, I believe that the fish was present well before Jonah was thrown overboard. Purchase Print
Most people know Kurt Warner as a champion quarterback on the verge of the football hall of fame. But even with his incredible talent, physique, and wealth, he defines himself most through his relationship with the Lord. We could all learn from Warner’s example to…
“The key is, once we come into Christ, even though we’re born again on the inside, the window still hasn’t changed. And the window, we still have to clean it. And the best thing to clean the window with is with God’s Word. And so…