The Slow Bible

Slow reading is not about reading at a snail's pace, but about slowing down the pace of life to take pleasure in delighting in God's word - instead of rushing to the finish line, skimming text and missing large blocks as we do when reading text online. Join us as we savour, delight and ponder over 5 passages over five weeks.

Friday, 16 January 2015

Week 1, Days 4-6. Visualizing our battle

My creative response to the passage. It was interesting to look up the 'fiery darts' or plumbata used by the Roman soldiers to know how to draw them.

Soldiers of Christ, by Zane Norvill, inspired by Ephesians 6

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