Okey dokey --
It is finished! At least, the print is. I haven't listed it yet, that is on my to-do list for the next three days.
This particular print is very special to me. The verse is from Hebrews, which I have been studying this fall, and the proceeds from all the sales on Etsy (excluding the shipping costs) will be going to support church-planting in Thailand. I created the print by spending several hours laying out the verse so I had the space filled in a appealing way and the words I wanted to emphasize in compositionally important places. I printed the plate using oil-based black ink, and then tinted the lettering with watercolors.
I have mentioned before that I spend a summer in Thailand with Mission to the World on a team of interns. That summer changed my life and heart in significant ways, and I have been aching over the floods that continue in Bangkok, especially as I hear brief updates from my friends over there about their work caring for flooding victims.When I say that the proceeds of this print will be going to church-planting in Thailand, I mean that I will be sending the money to the missionaries with MTW and to New City Fellowship Church on a rotating basis. You can read more about the team here, or on the entry I posted two weeks ago.
Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Our sure anchor
Almost done with a linocut for Thailand. I hope to put up pictures tonight!
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Praying in the Storm
I was praying about Bangkok and the flooding taking place over there this week, when to Lord guided me to this psalm. I'm not making the argument that David's imagery of drowning was anything more than a metaphor -- Psalm 69 certainly wasn't written about the floods in Bangkok, but no matter what challenges a person (a grad student struggling to finish all their work, for example) or a community (a group of grad students struggling together to finish all their work), or a nation like Thailand, it is good to remember that the Lord is with us.
Many of the slums over there (I've included a picture from my time there, below) are built on marshes, and the people have no other place to go. I hope to finish a linocut and list it on Etsy in support of some of the work my friends are doing in Bangkok. Until then, here is Psalm 69, and the links to their blogs.
http://lisatoasia.blogspot.com/2011/10/heading-south.html
http://treyandkiki.blogspot.com/2011/10/very-important-prayer-request.html
Many of the slums over there (I've included a picture from my time there, below) are built on marshes, and the people have no other place to go. I hope to finish a linocut and list it on Etsy in support of some of the work my friends are doing in Bangkok. Until then, here is Psalm 69, and the links to their blogs.
http://lisatoasia.blogspot.com/2011/10/heading-south.html
http://treyandkiki.blogspot.com/2011/10/very-important-prayer-request.html
Save Me, O God
To the choirmaster: according to tLilies. Of David.
and the flood wsweeps over me.
ymy throat is parched.
zMy eyes grow dim
with awaiting for my God.
ethose who attack me with lies.
and jthe reproaches of those who reproach you have fallen on me.
I became la byword to them.
and the drunkards make nsongs about me.
At pan acceptable time, O God,
from sinking in qthe mire;
rlet me be delivered from my enemies
and from sthe deep waters.
so that I am in cdespair.
and for fcomforters, but I found none.
and for my thirst they gave me hsour wine to drink.
mand make their loins tremble continually.
and they recount the pain of qthose you have wounded.
may they have no acquittal from you.4
let them not be tenrolled among the righteous.
let your salvation, O God, uset me on high!
or a bull zwith horns and hoofs.
you who seek God, alet your hearts revive.
and bdoes not despise his own people who are prisoners.
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