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Best of the Christian Web #1

I’m starting a new feature here on the Pure Christian Graphic Design Blog named “Best of the Christian Web”. These are sites, images or anything else Christian-related that may either inspire your walk with Jesus Christ. Enjoy!

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◥ 1: This is a great set of illustrative works named The Crosswalk. Read on to see the set of images lead to a fantastic conclusion.

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◥ 2: Jesus Saves. A wonderful, classic image that strikes the heart.

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◥ 3: Emergency Phone Numbers for Christians. A humourous, yet wonderfully-true Bible-based “phone book page”.

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◥ 4: Atheism. Makes perfect sense…yeah right.

The Professor Teaches About Evil and Christianity

“LET ME EXPLAIN THE problem science has with Jesus Christ.” The atheist professor of philosophy pauses before his class and then asks one of his new students to stand. “You’re a Christian, aren’t you, son?”
“Yes, sir.”
“So you believe in God?”
“Absolutely.”
“Is God good?”
“Sure! God’s good.”
“Is God all-powerful? Can God do anything?”
“Yes.”
“Are you good or evil?”
“The Bible says I’m evil.”
The professor grins knowingly. “Ahh! THE BIBLE!” He considers for a moment. “Here’s one for you. Let’s say there’s a sick person over here and you can cure him. You can do it. Would you help them? Would you try?”

◥ 5: Read the rest of this great piece of work here.

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Happy St George's Day from here in England!

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St. George’s Flag: Image Copyright

Happy St. George’s Day from here in England! Not that we Brits get a bank holiday today, but I’ve just got enough time to write a brief account of the story behind St. George and the slaying of the dragon.

Every year on April the 23rd, St. George’s day is celebrated as England’s National Day. As the patron saint of England, St. George’s emblem is a red cross on a white background (the English flag).

St. George was a Roman soldier who protested against Christians being tortured by the Romans—and died for his beliefs. He is now best-known for slaying a dragon. Many say this is just folklore, but I am a Christian who obviously believes in creationism. So, I deduce that he slayed a dinosaur (as God made man and beast over a seven-day period).

Anyway, that’s my version of accounts, please leave a comment if you have a any thoughts on post…

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