Super Mario Bros. Cupcake Toppers

One of the things I want to do more of is to share the content I create. I'll be doing this with the things I make for my family (like these cupcake toppers) and for creative content I'm making for church.

So with that said my son was turning five and we gave him the choice of theme for his party. Now when I was five I was all about the Dukes of Hazzard - in fact for my fifth birthday I got the mother of all birthday gifts - a Dukes of Hazzard Big Wheel (complete with spin-out lever!)

Jace however did not choose The Dukes of Hazzard for his theme but rather Super Mario Bros. As part of the theme I created some Mario character cupcake toppers which I have conveniently placed in a print friendly pdf for you to use any way you see fit. Enjoy!


The Passion Week - Infographic

This week's infographic, The Passion Week, is a chronological timeline of the major events that happened during Jesus' last week before he died and rose again. Each event is cross-referenced with the gospel(s) it is found in. I have also included major location changes as well as the relative possible timing of the Last Supper, Trial and Crucifixion.

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Revelation - Views on the End Times Infographic

For this weeks release of the Project 66 graphic I chose to go a bit out of order - or a lot out of order... There were many requests for this graphic depicting the differing views on the end times. The goal for this end times infographic was to summarize the major positions that Christianity has held over the years in regards to the timing of last things. The three major views are premillennialism, postmillennialism and amillennialism.

I've summarized the positions below the graphic. Hopefully that will help trying to decipher where you are at.

There are many differing views held within each of those individual camp so for simplicity only major points are illustrated. You can check the links to each for more information or search the terms and you'll no doubt find hundreds and thousands of websites claiming point and counterpoint why they are right and the other position wrong.

An interesting concept that the graphic portrays is that each view agrees on the beginning and end. Every view believes that the kingdom was promised in the Old Testament, presented by Jesus and will culminate in the eternal state.

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Premillennialism

Premillennialism is the belief that the Second Coming of Christ occurs before the millennium, which is a literal 1000 years.

Dispensational Premillennialists believe that believers will be caught up into heaven at the end of the church age before a time of great tribulation on the earth. They will then return with Christ to rule with Him for a literal 1000 years after which unbelievers are judged and the eternal kingdom is set up.

Historic Premillennialists believe that the rapture occurs at the end of the Tribulation and will immediately return with Christ to set up His kingdom.

Postmillennialism

Postmillennialismis the belief that the Second Coming of Christ occurs after the millennium.

Some that take this position believe the millennium is a literal 1000 years while others believe it is a figurative concept referring to the entire New Testament age.

Postmillennialism teaches that the forces of Satan will gradually be defeated by the expansion of the Kingdom of God throughout history up until the Second Coming of Christ.

The view that the tribulation has already taken place is the Preterist postion. The view that the entire church age is in tribulation is the historist view. These can also be applied to the amillennial postion.

Amillennialism

Amillennialism is the belief that there is not a literal 1000 year reign of Christ on the earth but that His Second Coming occurs at the end of history.

The millennium is purely spiritual in nature and at the end of the church age, Christ will return in final judgment and establish a permanent physical reign.

In the classical view the tribulation and anti-christ are looked at as symbolic in the book of Revelation. Like Postmillennialism, the Preterist view believes that almost all end-times prophecy was fulfilled before the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D.


Acting the Miracle and Waging War On My Sin


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This past weekend I ran across a blog post on desiringgod.org announcing a design contest to design a poster that featured one of John Piper's quotes. It obviously caught my attention as I've been producing visual theology pieces for Tim Challies and few to highlight on this site. But unlike the other pieces I've done the subject matter of this poster really grabbed my attention. Act the Miracle.

At first I wasn't quite sure what it meant but as I dug deeper and found the original post and sermon where John Piper explains what it meant to act the miracle, it really began to hit home for me.

Piper said this in his sermon:

Acting a miracle is different from working a miracle. If Jesus tells a paralyzed man to get up, and he gets up, Jesus works a miracle. But if I am the paralyzed man and Jesus tells me to get up, and I obey and get up, I act the miracle. If I am dead like Lazarus and Jesus commands me to get up, and I obey, Jesus works the miracle, I act the miracle.

There are all sorts of scriptures that teach this but I had never put it into this context before.

In Romans 8:13 Paul says, “If by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live."

In 1 Corinthians 15:10 again Paul says, “I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me”

And in Philippians 2:12-13 it says “Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure.”

So practically what does this look like?

One of the things I'm most on guard about is lust and pornography. Working on the internet, reading feeds and tweets, clicking on links involves a daily battle and one that I am prepared to fight. I run away from this stuff, I meditate on what is pure and holy, I think about what Jesus did for me on the cross and like the verses above I'm able to put to death the sin of lust.

But what if I applied this strategy to other areas of my life? What if when I get angry with my kids I would go into full on battle mode? What if when I get selfish with my wife I would wage war? What if I would act the miracle in more areas of my life?

Its my prayer that I will.

The art I created is below. Feel free to download and distribute but please don't sell. If you feel so inclined you can also visit the Facebook pages where the contest is being held and like my art.

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InfoGraphic: The Humility of Christ To the Glory of the Fathe

The apostle Paul wrote one of the most incredible passages of Scripture in his letter to the Philippian church. In this letter we get a small but absolutely magnificent glimpse of what Jesus Christ did when he left heaven to come to earth. This infographic produced originally for Tim Challies is a visual picture of Philippians 2:5-11. The original format is a tall poster size but I have also converted it for wallpaper for your desktop, tablet, or phone.

This is the fourth infographic in my theology and bible series.


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Be Anxious For Nothing


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I came across the "Keep Calm and Carry On" meme this morning and was immediately inspired. Several things struck a chord: I love learning about WW2, I'm a big fan of all things British and I love the idea to use beautiful art to convey a much needed message in a time of great turmoil. After listening to the backstory of the piece, Paul's letter to the Philippian church came to mind - specifically chapter four verse six where he instructs them to not worry or be anxious about anything but to pray about everything. As the poster was intended to only be used if the nation was under great duress I can't think of a better message of comfort then to Keep Calm (do not be anxious) and Carry On (carry your burdens to One who cares for you.)

 


Periodic Table of the Bible

I am excited to be able to launch this graphic! Prominent blogger Tim Challies gave me the idea and asked me to create it for his Visual Theology series. I much prefer these kind of weekend projects instead of snow shoveling or home repair! Just a bit of background on the graphic. The point was to get as much general information about the books as possible while keeping the format simple. Obviously there are a lot directions that the graphic could take but we choose to keep it limited to a few bits of information. A couple ideas that didn't make it in were to list the books by relative size as well as chronological order. It's quite possible those will make it into a future graphic.

My theology is conservative so the authorship and dating of the books will reflect that.

Enjoy!


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Jesus is Greater

The video Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus has received over 15 million views in the last few days and has generated a lot of conversation and controversy. The main message of the video is that religion causes me to look at my own pedigree or performance to be accepted spiritually and that religion says my motivation to obey God is based on fear and insecurity. On the flip side Jesus came to completely remove all religion. He died so I wouldn't have to. I look to His performance and not my own. My motivation to obey God is out of love and grateful joy.

That conversation has inspired the graphic below. Jesus is greater.


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Jesus + Nothing Wallpaper

This past weekend our student ministry had our annual Winter Retreat. It was a blast to put this together with some great friends and other ministries in the area. I designed our t-shirt for the weekend that coincided with our theme of Jesus(period). There was a lot of positive reaction to the shirt so I'm also releasing a series of wallpapers that feature the design. You can use them on your desktop, iPhone, iPad or Android device.


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Minimal TV Posters

I have several minimal poster projects I'm working on and this is culmination of my TV project.
The big idea was to take a pivotal concept or memorable image in the series and create a piece of minimalist art that represented that moment. There might be more added to the project in the future but you might have noticed that every poster was done for a TV show that completed its series run. I plan to stick to that constraint so no Walking Dead...for now.

See if you can guess each show. There's a link below the image to a version with the names of the shows.

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