“Book of Life” by Chidi Okoye
From: Modern Art Images
wordless wednesday: book of life
Written by Rev. Dan King
Christ-follower. husband. father (bio and adopted). deacon and director of family ministry at st. edward's episcopal church. author of the unlikely missionary: from pew-warmer to poverty-fighter. co-author of activist faith: from him and for him. president of fistbump media, llc.
I am not very expert at such stuff so it is difficult to write something about on such stuff but I like this stuff very much.
I am not very expert at such stuff so it is difficult to write something about on such stuff but I like this stuff very much.
I am not very expert at such stuff so it is difficult to write something about on such stuff but I like this stuff very much.
that's a great painting! btw, where did u get the cool widget for your topics/labels?
that's a great painting! btw, where did u get the cool widget for your topics/labels?
that's a great painting! btw, where did u get the cool widget for your topics/labels?
Thanks for stopping by again! And regarding the widget… I can't give away all of my secrets! 😉
But… if you search the WordPress plugins site for “tag clouds” this one is one called “cumulus” (or something like that). I agree… it's one of my favorites!
Thanks for stopping by again! And regarding the widget… I can't give away all of my secrets! 😉
But… if you search the WordPress plugins site for “tag clouds” this one is one called “cumulus” (or something like that). I agree… it's one of my favorites!
Thanks for stopping by again! And regarding the widget… I can't give away all of my secrets! ;-)But… if you search the WordPress plugins site for “tag clouds” this one is one called “cumulus” (or something like that). I agree… it's one of my favorites!
Thanks for stopping by again! And regarding the widget… I can't give away all of my secrets! 😉
But… if you search the WordPress plugins site for “tag clouds” this one is one called “cumulus” (or something like that). I agree… it's one of my favorites!
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