The message "Jesus Colors My World" is printed on each one, serving as a cheerful reminder of God's love and how He brightens our lives. These erasers are perfect for giveaways, gifts, party favors, and they work wonderfully for ministry and outreach. We are to be light, bringing out the God-colors in the world! The real colors of fun, joy and love are found in God alone.
All the forced productions of fun, joy and love leave us in yucky-colored muck. The only way out of the colorless existence is through Jesus. We are called to shine God's light to bring out the God.
These Crayon shaped Erasers may look like crayons, but they're still Erasers! Made of smooth rubber to clean away your pencil lead with ease. Featuring 4 bright and bold colors, each with the message "Jesus Colors My World" They make great giveaways, gifts, party favors, and they can be used for ministry and outreach too! Comes in a pack of 36 with display tub. Soft erasers, non-toxix, sold by the gross (144 pencils per gross) supplied unsharpened.Please note: Pencil colors and imprint may vary.
These crayon-shaped erasers may look like crayons, but they're still erasers! Made of smooth rubber to clean away your pencil lead with ease. Featuring 4 bright and bold colors, each with the message "Jesus Colors My World". They make great giveaways, gifts, party favors, and they can be used for ministry and outreach too! From words to bible verses, find what you're looking for on Pinterest! These Crayon shaped Erasers may look like crayons, but they're still Erasers! Made of smooth rubber to clean away your pencil lead with ease.
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Jesus Colors My World. I'm trying to follow the real Jesus, the Jesus in color rather than the gray Christ. I still get my daughter to bed at a decent hour on school nights and pay the bills on time.
But as Christians, who embrace a color-loving God who gives us fullness of life through the indwelling Spirit, we most often live inwardly in colors muted and shaded and not alive. Why is that, I wonder? Recently, while leading a group of sweet sisters in the Lord through my book The With-ness of our God, I did an object lesson/craft with the group. It involved envelopes and colored cards to.