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Behind the Art of Noel Piper’s New Release

The following is a guest post by Gail Schoonmaker, illustrator of The Big Picture Story Bible and Noel Piper’s Do You Want a Friend?

Rough sketch of an illustration for Do You Want a Friend?

The creation of the artwork for Do You Want a Friend? began when I received Noel’s manuscript along with her notes for specific pages and for the artwork in general.

I was delighted to read her desire to see families of various ethnicities, as this reflects not only God’s kingdom, but the environment in which my husband and I have chosen to live and raise our own children. In fact, our kids are the only ones in their classes with white skin, and they see nothing unusual in these illustrations!

I was equally pleased to see Noel’s desire to include drawings of people with various disabilities. My own son Andy is severely autistic, and my beloved nephew has Down Syndrome. God has used the the joys and challenges of parenting Andy to, among many things, enlarge my heart for his covenant children who society would marginalize. It has been a privilege to be part of a picture book that celebrates the reflection of God’s image in so many ways.

That said, the biggest delight is the focus of the book: Jesus as our best friend in every way and ultimately as our Saviour.

I spent some time jotting down ideas for illustrations, creating a cast of recurring characters, and sketching possibilities. Ideas were easy and comfortable, as I was fortunate enough to experience God’s grace in a home where my parents constantly acknowledged, thanked, praised, consulted, and asked forgiveness of the Lord. His friendship has been demonstrated to me in every way, so I didn’t have to wonder what Noel’s words might mean.

When I had a rough sketch completed for every page (such as the one above), Noel took a look and provided feedback. When these ideas were incorporated and the resulting drawings were approved, I began to paint. I work on four watercolor paintings at a time, which allows each newly painted section to dry before I return to it.

The entire process took several enjoyable months.

(This article was first posted at Noel Piper’s blog.)

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June 2, 2009 | Posted in: Author,Children | Author: Crossway Staff @ 1:33 pm | 0 Comments »

Browse “Through His Eyes”

teyesJustin Taylor has linked to each of the chapters in Jerram Baars’s Through His Eyes: God’s Perspective on Women in the Bible.

Browse what God has to say about Eve, Sarah, Esther, Mary, Martha, and more.

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ESV Loose Leaf Bible with Binder

Mark Bertrand reviews the new ESV Loose Leaf Bible with Binder, published by Hendrickson Publishers.

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June 1, 2009 | Posted in: ESV,Editions | Author: James Kinnard @ 8:47 pm | Comments Off »

The Hope of Glory Available for Free on Amazon’s Kindle

9781581349313The Hope of Glory: 100 Daily Meditations on Colossians by Sam Storms (February 2008) is available for free for 30 days in the Kindle Store. Storms is also the author the recently released More Precious Than Gold: 50 Daily Meditations on the Psalms.

Endorsements for The Hope of Glory

“From years of friendship, conversation, shared burdens, mutual intercession, and the same vision of our great God, I trust Sam’s biblical faithfulness. He brings a keen eye and a wakened soul to God’s Word. The overflow for us is fresh insight and strong feeling. I thank God for Sam Storms. My life is sweeter because of the seasoning he brings.”
—John Piper
, Pastor for Preaching and Vision, Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis

“Many devotional books lack biblical and theological depth. Storms’s work is a striking exception. His meditations on Colossians faithfully communicate the message of the letter so that readers are enriched both biblically and theologically. Moreover, the meaning of Colossians is applied with wisdom and power so that I found myself encouraged, convicted, and challenged. Here is evangelical theology at its best.”
—Thomas R. Schreiner
, James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

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