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Now on Amazon.com: Reflections on Scripture, Dandelions, and Sparrows

Amazon’s price is currently the full $49.99, while we still have an introductory sale at $30 (as of September 21, 2018), but you do get free shipping and even two day shipping with Amazon Prime, so it’s worth looking at.

The deluxe edition is printed on glossy 100# paper with a durable case laminate cover, and is suitable for your coffee table. We also have a library edition and a paperback.
From the description:

 

The words of Scripture are both inspired and inspiring. Too often, as we defend the former, we forget the latter. We read Scripture to absorb facts, settle doctrinal disputes, and organize church life.

In Reflections on Scripture, Dandelions, and Sparrows, Wanda Thompson brings the power of photography, art, and poetry to our experience of Scripture, and through it, the God of Scripture. Using stunning photography, graphite drawings, and watercolors, she brings us into closer touch with the God whose eye is on the sparrow, who created dandelions, and who wants to be in fellowship with us.

This book is a beautiful, and yes, a fun experience. At the same time, it will lead to deeper reflection on our Creator. You’ll find yourself coming back to these images and the verses that accompany them again and again.

Back Cover of Reflections

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