A staffordshire bull terrier and his bone!
“Though the more abundantly I love you, the less I be loved” 2 Corinthians 12:15 This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. The Destitution of Service, VerseVisions® Art; 2 Corinthians 12:15. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×60 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Christian contemporary paintings by artist Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
“And they said unto Moses, Speak thou with us and we will hear: but let not God speak with us, lest we die.” Exodus 20:19 This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. Must I Listen? VerseVisions® Art; Exodus 20:19. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×60 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Christian contemporary paintings by artist Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
“Arise, let us go hence.” John 14:31 This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest” that inspired this work. The Initiative Against Dreaming, VerseVisions® Art; John 14:31. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×60 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Christian contemporary paintings by artist Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
“She hath wrought a good work on Me.” Mark 14:6 This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. Have You Ever Been Carried Away For Him? VerseVisions® Art; Mark 14:6. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×40 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Modern Christian art by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia..
“I am crucified with Christ.” Galatians 2:20 This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. The Relinquished Life, VerseVisions® Art; Galatians 2:20. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×40 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Modern Christian epic art by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia. / .
”. . . in much patience, in afflictions, in necessities, in distresses.” 2 Corinthians 6:4 This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. Amid A Crowd Of Paltry Things, VerseVisions® Art; 2 Corinthians 6:4. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×60 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Modern Christian epic art by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
“Nay, in all these things, we are more than conquerors through Him that loved us.” Romans 8:37 This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. Undaunted Radiance, VerseVisions® Art; Romans 8:37. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×40 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Modern Christian art by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
“Did not our heart burn within us?” Luke 24:32 This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. The Burning Heart, VerseVisions® Art; Luke 24:32. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×40 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Modern Christian art by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
“He went out, not knowing whither he went.” Hebrews 11:8 / / This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. The Way Of Abraham In Faith, VerseVisions® Art; Hebrews 11:8. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×40 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Modern Christian art by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
”. . . so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus.” _ Acts 20:24_ / / This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. Is He Really Lord? VerseVisions® Art; Acts 20:24. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×40 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Modern Christian art by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
“And as they followed, they were afraid.” Mark 10:32 This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. The Discipline Of Dismay, VerseVisions® Art; Mark 10:32. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×40 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Modern Christian art by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
“Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do?” Genesis 18:17 This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest” that inspired this work. Friendship With God. VerseVisions® Art; Genesis 18:17. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×40 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Modern Christian art by Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia.
takin pics i looked over and saw it comin haha
Chinese KungFu
The fast disintegrating rail approach to Dead Bod Jetty buckles and writhes under the weight of it’s own ruination. Once freight trains would have steamed out to meet the unloading ships, or to bring cargoes for storage before export, on this wonderful old loop line that has both landward and seaward platforms straddling the warehouses out on the jetty. I would love to have seen it in action.
A walk in Budapest, Hungary.
“Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things.” Isaiah 40:26 God is so awesome! He is without a beginning or an end. He was not created. He is the same today as He was yesterday, and forever. God is the source of all truth and life. God is not easy to explain or understand, His ways are not like our ways. Our wisdom is foolishness to Him. To really know God and honor Him as our Heavenly Father we need to know Him as He really is; the eternal, all mighty and all powerful Creator of all that ever was, and all the ever will be. This painting was inspired by the moving devotions penned and published by Oswald Chambers in the early 1900’s. His powerful book, My Utmost for His Highest, continues to touch my life and draw me closer to Jesus. I hope that this art and verse do the same for you! Read the devotional from My Utmost For His Highest that inspired this work. Is Your Imagination of God Starved? VerseVisions® Art; Isaiah 40:26. Mark Lawrence, 2008. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×60 inches. Copyright ©2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Large format, Christian contemporary paintings by artist Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia. Versevisions.com
Steam engine locomotive crossing a railway bridge at night. Headlight blazing the way and smoke billowing from the smokestack.
Buile Hill Park
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