This blog isn’t really happening, is it? I’ve now opened a Twitter account, which I think I’m rather more likely to keep up. It’s called @LampBible [Edit April 2019: Not using Twitter much (too distracting!) – but I often post on my...
There’s now a new section of PowerPoint bundles. Currently there is Joseph (which was available before), Jesus’ miracles, and a selection from The Sermon on the Mount. Handy and cheaper if you’re likely to need them all. Expect...
The set of pictures I’m working on just now consist of: rocks, sand, dried grass, dead bushes, bread, sticks, stone walls, and mud plaster; and characters with olive skin, brown hair or black hair, wearing dull black clothes, haircloth and leather. Just as well...
5 years ago today, a friend emailed me asking if I knew of anywhere she could find clipart of Bible stories. She was trying to make PowerPoints for school assemblies, and was searching for suitable illustrations with little success. I gave a couple of suggestions, but...
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could research ancient people without getting tangled up with white supremacists (who insist that all the great ancient civilisations were white) and black supremacists (who insist that all the great ancient peoples were black), and...
It’s interesting to look at which stories are the most popular: The Lost Sheep is most popular by far (well, it is free!) Choosing the 12 is next, probably because of my blog post about the disciples. Then comes Isaac & Rebekah, the other free presentation...