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Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem is now complete. This very special painting shows the Holy City from the view of the Mount of Olives with the Eastern Gate and Temple Mount site prominent. In the clouds and sky, you will discover hidden symbolism, representing the spiritual battles facing Jerusalem.
And Justice For All is a painting of the United States Supreme Court in Washington, DC. Pictured is the less-viewed although beautiful East Entrance of the Court with the motto "Justice The Guardian of Liberty." Centered above the entrance is a carving of Moses holding two tablets of stone. This painting was commissioned by Foster and Lynn Friess of Jackson Wyoming and unveiled at the Supreme Court at an event honoring ConSource. To learn more and see the painting, please click HERE. This painting may be ordered from our ONLINE STORE with 50% of all direct sales to benefit ConSource.
The Gift of Life is Marnie's first Christmas painting and is based on John 3:16. The painting is rich in symbolism. Everything outside is paralleled inside, sometimes with a twist as often is the case in a Christian life. The painting also contains a dozen crosses. To view this work, please click HERE. To see the "key" to the HIDDEN CROSSES, please click HERE.
One Nation Under God celebrates the fact that the Pledge of Allegiance honors our nation as rightfully under the Almighty's divine authority and sovereignty. It was painted in response to recent court attempts to remove the phrase that acknowledges God from our Pledge and our schools. To view this fabulous work and learn the story, please click HERE.
The White House In Springtime reflects a view of our nation's home from the park. Tulips are in full bloom, signifying springtime and to represent the hope of renewal and new beginnings for our nation and to celebrate the second Inauguration of George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States. In the background, the Washington Monument stands tall as a reminder of our strong leadership heritage. To view this fabulous work and learn the story, please click HERE.
Struggling to Kneel is inspired by a powerful story told by Attorney General John Ashcroft about the day he was to be sworn in to the United States Senate. It represents a dedication service as requested by his father, J. Robert Ashcroft. To view this fabulous work and learn the story, please click HERE.
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