Archive for ‘Stained Glass’

May 11, 2012

Day Of Pentecost

This “Day Of Pentecost,” graphic is by Kathy Grimm

Visitors may also download a coloring page of this image at “Color The Bible.”

May 11, 2012

The Two Sisters

Mary and Martha are speaking with Jesus.  “The Two Sisters,” graphic is by Kathy Grimm

May 11, 2012

The Annunciation

This Annunciation graphic is by Kathy Grimm

May 11, 2012

The Angel Called Raphael


“The Angel Called Raphael” is by Kathy Grimm

May 8, 2012

Gospel of Luke

The graphic version of “The Gospel of Luke,” is by Kathy Grimm. There is also a coloring page version of the same image located at “Color The Bible.”

April 23, 2012

The Parables of Jesus

This drawing of a stained glass window depicts connections between Jesus and a variety of his parables. This graphic version is by Kathy Grimm

A parable is  a succinct story, in prose or verse, which illustrates one or more instructive principles, or lessons, or (sometimes) a normative principle. It differs from a fable in that fables use animals, plants, inanimate objects, and forces of nature as characters, while parables generally feature human characters. It is a type of analogy.

Some scholars of the Canonical gospels and the New Testament apply the term “parable” only to the parables of Jesus, though that is not a common restriction of the term. Parables such as “The Prodigal Son” are central to Jesus’ teaching method in both the canonical narratives and the apocrypha.

Links to Sermons and Articles About Parables:

Visitors may download and print stained glass coloring pages for little ones at “Color The Bible.” This blog is where I file coloring pages that I have cleaned, restored, redrawn and sometimes designed myself.

April 18, 2012

Keys To The Kingdom, Stained Glass Version


This graphic version of “Keys To The Kingdom,” is by Kathy Grimm

April 18, 2012

Alpha & Omega, Stained Glass Version

Adapted and redrawn graphic of “Alpha & Omega” for the web by Kathy Grimm

The use since the earliest Christianity of the first and the last letters of the Greek alphabet, alpha (α or Α) and omega (ω or Ω), derives from the statement said by Jesus (or God) himself “I am the alpha and the omega, the beginning and the end”

Revelation 22:13, “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.also”

Revelation 1:8,  8 “I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty.”

and

Revelation 21:6, “Then he said to me, “It has happened! I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. I will freely give a drink from the spring of the water of life to the one who is thirsty.”

February 27, 2012

Peace Through Jesus

Peace Through Jesus, graphic version by Kathy Grimm

February 26, 2012

The Holy Trinity

"The Holy Trinity," redrawn, colorized and adapted for the web by Kathy Grimm

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