I am doing some learning of posting artwork to my web site. This image is posted to the left side of the page at the top of the post. This makes the text display to the right of the image.
I make images using Corel Paint Shop Pro and Adobe Photoshop.
This is my second piece of artwork I added to this page.
I still like this image I created with Photoshop 4.
Here is an image I made as a logo for myself. I started using JPone, JPtwo, JPthree, etc. for saving files in a game I played. I used JPone more often than any others and I decided to make a graphic for it.
I was going to purchase the url JPone for a website but then discovered someone else had already purchased it. Never the less, I really liked this particular graphic and held onto it. Did you notice the face I included?
Just creating a post to see how it gets categorized by default.
Now I want to see how easy it is to add a picture to my post by opening up a windows folder on my local computer and dragging a picture into the post.
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When it came to making disciples Jesus did not hand out books, not even the Bible. He prayed and then called those the Father identified as His disciples to come and be with Him.
He invited them into His everyday life where He first let them observe HOW He lived and taught them what His Father had taught Him. Then, when He believed they knew enough about what He was doing, He sent them out to live it for themselves.
When they returned from living it out, He reminded them that their true value and worth was not rooted in what they had just done, but rooted in their relationship with Him. They became like Him because He invited them into His everyday life.
And that is what Jesus envisioned when He said to go and make disciples. That we would invite others into the ordinary everyday life we live.
“Honesty is a very expensive gift. Don’t expect it from cheap people.”
Warren Buffett