With The Dragon and the Garden, see the Garden of Eden afresh - leaves rustling, the scent of fruit on the breeze. This brings to life the story of our parents' fall and points to the work the greater Adam, Jesus Christ.
In the Time of Noah pictures when giants ruled the world. And God decides that it is time to make an end of all living things: except for one man and his boat.
The Sword of Abram brings you up to the edge of Father Abraham's early battles, dramas between family shepherds and priest-kings laughing over Sodom, kidnappers and ambushes, chariot dust and slime pits, vision and belief in the Lord of the innumerable hosts.
In all these, we sought to tell the stories in their biblical proportions, a weighty feast of soul food.
With The Dragon and the Garden, see the Garden of Eden afresh - leaves rustling, the scent of fruit on the breeze. This brings to life the story of our parents' fall and points to the work the greater Adam, Jesus Christ.
In the Time of Noah pictures when giants ruled the world. …
With The Dragon and the Garden, see the Garden of Eden afresh - leaves rustling, the scent of fruit on the breeze. This brings to life the story of our parents' fall and points to the work the greater Adam, Jesus Christ.
In the Time of Noah pictures when giants ruled the world. And God decides that it is time to make an end of all living things: except for one man and his boat.
The Sword of Abram brings you up to the edge of Father Abraham's early battles, dramas between family shepherds and priest-kings laughing over Sodom, kidnappers and ambushes, chariot dust and slime pits, vision and belief in the Lord of the innumerable hosts.
In all these, we sought to tell the stories in their biblical proportions, a weighty feast of soul food.
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