Devotional Lives
Sorry I've been away so long. School is coming to an end.
I've been making some pictures of some of my heroes.
I made them to be displayed at a smaller size, but I think they look good large also.
Hit the jump for the third picture.
They're supposed to be mother Theresa, Soren Kierkegaard, and Mr. Rogers.
I've been making some pictures of some of my heroes.
I made them to be displayed at a smaller size, but I think they look good large also.
Hit the jump for the third picture.
They're supposed to be mother Theresa, Soren Kierkegaard, and Mr. Rogers.
3 Comments:
I couldn't agree more with the first two, and the graphics you made are quite good. So good work.
But i'm curious, who is Mr. Rogers?
Ah! I feel so sorry for a person who has not grown up watching Mr. Rogers!
Seriously, I thought he was internationally broadcast. He actually got his start on the Canadian airwaves, although he was an American.
He had a show for kids called "Mister Roger's Neighborhood" which was attacked by secularists for being subversively Christian (i.e. loving your neighbor). His master's was in children's broadcasting (I think) and he was also an ordained minister.
And he really loved the folks he knew.
Maybe you do know him and the picture is just too crummy. I couldn't find a detailed picture of him to work with.
Hi Micah,
Yeah after googling the show I have never heard of it! He might well be internationally broadcast (although I cant recall ever seeing that in the tv guide here in Australia) but I just didnt watch him as a kid. I mostly grew up on cartoons (to get through to me my dad had to buy a book of bible stories that were written like comics hehe).
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