Author Archives: Victoria Emily Jones

Tee Time: Air Jesus

The ultimate high. Found at ebay.com.

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“Jesus Is Yours” by Ordinary Time

Track 1 on the album Joy Brand New. Words and music by Ben Keyes. Ordinary Time is an independent folk acoustic trio rooted in the Christian tradition. For more information, visit their website, http://www.ordinarytimemusic.com.

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Tee Time: Jesus is my rock . . .

. . . and that’s how I roll! Found at etsy.com.

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Is giving Christ African features heretical, or at the very least neglectful?

I’m currently studying the book African Theology in Images by Martin Ott, a 600-page exploration of the African Christian art that has come out of the Kungoni Centre of Culture and Art in Mua, Malawi, since its founding in 1976. … Continue reading

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Tee Time: Wanna taco bout Jesus?

Lettuce pray. Found at kerusso.com.

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Virgin Mary had a baby boy . . .

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Tee Time: The best lifeguard walks on water

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Roundup: Modern church art, Michael Brown, fun with rocks, Thompson adaptation, and Jesus as Messiah

The Church’s engagement with contemporary art, by Jonathan Evens: The church has been and is experiencing a renaissance of commissioned art, but so few people seem to be aware of it. Evens, who recently returned from a modern “Christian art” … Continue reading

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Tee Time: Jesus Traded Spaces with Us

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Wayside cross painted by Gustav Klimt

Most famous for his gilded-style painting The Kiss, Gustav Klimt also painted many landscapes during his career. One of them shows a garden shrine to Christ, planted outside a farmhouse and covered in flowers of red, purple, and yellow. (It … Continue reading

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