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IF MY PEOPLE - Wood Frame

IF MY PEOPLE - Wood Frame W/Key 16"x26"
Price $120.00

Order# 9-029-1626-W

IF MY PEOPLE - Wood Frame 16"x20"
Price $95.00

Order# 9-029-1620-WD

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IF MY PEOPLE S&N Limited Edition Open Edition Prints are now available at the prices listed. Can you find the hidden images in this painting? Look for the neglect, warfare, sacrifice tragedy and the evil... then look for the hope, healing, life and prayer. Who is mending the flag?
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IF MY PEOPLE S&N Limited Edition Open Edition Prints are now available at the prices listed. Can you find the hidden images in this painting? Look for the neglect, warfare, sacrifice tragedy and the evil... then look for the hope, healing, life and prayer. Who is mending the flag?
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IF MY PEOPLE - Wood Frame
IF MY PEOPLE - Wood Frame

IF MY PEOPLE - Wood Frame 14"x18"
Price $198.00

Order# 9-029-1418C-WD

IF MY PEOPLE - 18"x 24" 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Price $12.50

Order# 9-029-PUZ

Product Details:
IF MY PEOPLE S&N Limited Edition Open Edition Prints are now available at the prices listed. Can you find the hidden images in this painting? Look for the neglect, warfare, sacrifice tragedy and the evil... then look for the hope, healing, life and prayer. Who is mending the flag?
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IF MY PEOPLE S&N Limited Edition Open Edition Prints are now available at the prices listed. Can you find the hidden images in this painting? Look for the neglect, warfare, sacrifice tragedy and the evil... then look for the hope, healing, life and prayer. Who is mending the flag?
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REVIEWING THE TROOPS By Jack E. Dawson

REVIEWING THE TROOPS By Jack E. Dawson

REVIEWING THE TROOPS By Jack E. Dawson - Wood Frame 16"x20"
Price $95.00

Order# 9-053-1620-WD

REVIEWING THE TROOPS By Jack E. Dawson - Wood Frame 16"x26"
Price $120.00

Order# 9-053-1626-W

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Welcome him in the Lord with great joy, and honor men like him. Philippians 2:29 At first glance, you see George Washington saluting the troops of past and present wars. Every man and woman who has served our country to preserve freedom is to be honored. A few are pictured to represent them all. From left to right the soldiers represent a Vietnam Veteran, a Korean War Nurse, a soldier in Iraq/Afghanistan, a Persian Gulf Veteran, a living Vietnam Veteran, a Continental soldier, a Union Civil War soldier, a World War I Veteran, a Confederate Civil War soldier, a Vietnamese woman and baby, a World War II Veteran. As a court would review the evidence and reach a verdict, these troops are being honored for their service to our country. (Notice the word HONOR in the sidewalk.) On further inspection we find the real key to this painting. It is the Lord (in the upper right corner) who is truly “reviewing the troops”. We are to be counted as good soldiers of Jesus Christ. He is reviewing our lives. The ultimate question is do I recognize and trust him? The little girl is leaving a note at the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial Wall. What do you think she is writing?
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Welcome him in the Lord with great joy, and honor men like him. Philippians 2:29 At first glance, you see George Washington saluting the troops of past and present wars. Every man and woman who has served our country to preserve freedom is to be honored. A few are pictured to represent them all. From left to right the soldiers represent a Vietnam Veteran, a Korean War Nurse, a soldier in Iraq/Afghanistan, a Persian Gulf Veteran, a living Vietnam Veteran, a Continental soldier, a Union Civil War soldier, a World War I Veteran, a Confederate Civil War soldier, a Vietnamese woman and baby, a World War II Veteran. As a court would review the evidence and reach a verdict, these troops are being honored for their service to our country. (Notice the word HONOR in the sidewalk.) On further inspection we find the real key to this painting. It is the Lord (in the upper right corner) who is truly “reviewing the troops”. We are to be counted as good soldiers of Jesus Christ. He is reviewing our lives. The ultimate question is do I recognize and trust him? The little girl is leaving a note at the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial Wall. What do you think she is writing?
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REVIEWING THE TROOPS By Jack E. Dawson
REVIEWING THE TROOPS By Jack E. Dawson

REVIEWING THE TROOPS By Jack E. Dawson - Wood Frame 16"x20"
Price $198.00

Order# 9-053-1218-WD

Reviewing the Troops" 1000 Piece Puzzle
Price $15.50

Order# 9-053-PUZ

Product Details:
Welcome him in the Lord with great joy, and honor men like him. Philippians 2:29 At first glance, you see George Washington saluting the troops of past and present wars. Every man and woman who has served our country to preserve freedom is to be honored. A few are pictured to represent them all. From left to right the soldiers represent a Vietnam Veteran, a Korean War Nurse, a soldier in Iraq/Afghanistan, a Persian Gulf Veteran, a living Vietnam Veteran, a Continental soldier, a Union Civil War soldier, a World War I Veteran, a Confederate Civil War soldier, a Vietnamese woman and baby, a World War II Veteran. As a court would review the evidence and reach a verdict, these troops are being honored for their service to our country. (Notice the word HONOR in the sidewalk.) On further inspection we find the real key to this painting. It is the Lord (in the upper right corner) who is truly “reviewing the troops”. We are to be counted as good soldiers of Jesus Christ. He is reviewing our lives. The ultimate question is do I recognize and trust him? The little girl is leaving a note at the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial Wall. What do you think she is writing?
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Welcome him in the Lord with great joy, and honor men like him. Philippians 2:29 At first glance, you see George Washington saluting the troops of past and present wars. Every man and woman who has served our country to preserve freedom is to be honored. A few are pictured to represent them all. From left to right the soldiers represent a Vietnam Veteran, a Korean War Nurse, a soldier in Iraq/Afghanistan, a Persian Gulf Veteran, a living Vietnam Veteran, a Continental soldier, a Union Civil War soldier, a World War I Veteran, a Confederate Civil War soldier, a Vietnamese woman and baby, a World War II Veteran. As a court would review the evidence and reach a verdict, these troops are being honored for their service to our country. (Notice the word HONOR in the sidewalk.) On further inspection we find the real key to this painting. It is the Lord (in the upper right corner) who is truly “reviewing the troops”. We are to be counted as good soldiers of Jesus Christ. He is reviewing our lives. The ultimate question is do I recognize and trust him? The little girl is leaving a note at the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial Wall. What do you think she is writing?
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Impressions of Old Glory - Wood Frame

Impressions of Old Glory - Wood Frame

Impressions of Old Glory - Wood Frame 16"x20"
Price $95.00

Order# 9-083-1620-WD

Impressions of Old Glory - Wood Frame W/Key 20 "x24"
Price $145.00

Order# 9-083-2024-WD

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Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD. Psalm 33:12 “Old Glory” appears to float in the darkness, suspended only by the cross on which it rests. Its battle colors, tatters and bullet holes speak of the great battle raging for the soul of our nation. Through the symbolism of the flag folding ceremony, “Impressions of Old Glory” represents the principles of faith on which our country was founded. Beginning at the lower portion of the painting and progressing upward, the 25 hidden symbols in the painting depict the meaning of each fold of the flag during a traditional flag folding ceremony described in the text below. Only the explanations of the hidden pictures have been added.
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Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD. Psalm 33:12 “Old Glory” appears to float in the darkness, suspended only by the cross on which it rests. Its battle colors, tatters and bullet holes speak of the great battle raging for the soul of our nation. Through the symbolism of the flag folding ceremony, “Impressions of Old Glory” represents the principles of faith on which our country was founded. Beginning at the lower portion of the painting and progressing upward, the 25 hidden symbols in the painting depict the meaning of each fold of the flag during a traditional flag folding ceremony described in the text below. Only the explanations of the hidden pictures have been added.
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Impressions of Old Glory - Wood Frame
 

Impressions of Old Glory - Wood Frame 14"x18"
Price $198.00

Order# 9-083-1418C-WD


Product Details:
Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD. Psalm 33:12 “Old Glory” appears to float in the darkness, suspended only by the cross on which it rests. Its battle colors, tatters and bullet holes speak of the great battle raging for the soul of our nation. Through the symbolism of the flag folding ceremony, “Impressions of Old Glory” represents the principles of faith on which our country was founded. Beginning at the lower portion of the painting and progressing upward, the 25 hidden symbols in the painting depict the meaning of each fold of the flag during a traditional flag folding ceremony described in the text below. Only the explanations of the hidden pictures have been added.
 
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