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Showing posts with label Emily Willis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emily Willis. Show all posts

Sunday, April 7, 2024

The Horses of Shiloh

Written by Denver Snuffer, Illustrated by Emily Willis

This parable about our misunderstood Lord Jesus Christ illustrates the difference between how He is presently understood and how His difficult life was lived. He was a warrior in every sense of the word, who battled to save the souls of mankind. If you consider the message of this parable as you read the New Testament Gospels, you will better understand our Lord.  Now available on Amazon



Sunday, March 31, 2024

The Weathered Tree

Written by Denver Snuffer, Illustrated by Emily Willis

Parables are an ancient way to tell a simple story using everyday objects, like trees, mountains, and weather to say one thing while also meaning another. Christ taught in parables to let those with "eyes to see" and "ears to hear" to see another meaning. This parable about a tree, a difficult life, a perilous cliff, and a beautiful valley is also about another story involving life, ourselves, parenthood, and God. Now available on Amazon.



Sunday, March 17, 2024

A Busy Young Man

 Written by Denver Snuffer, Illustrated by Emily Willis

This illustrated version of a short parable illustrates the tale about discovering God's presence. Until we move off life's busy highway to the quiet and meditative place inside each of us, we may not notice God has been with us all along. Now Available on Amazon


Sunday, February 25, 2024

The Great Competition

Written by Denver Snuffer, Illustrated by Emily Willis

This short tale is a parable about the Judeo-Christian expectation that life has meaning, God is in control, life is important, we are free to choose, and there is a plan unfolding designed by God to let us choose the path we follow. This story focuses on whether we actually trust God or not. Like all parables, meditating and reflecting on the story will let the reader see deeper into the meanings. Now available on Amazon.