The Spiritual Journey of the Stations of the Cross: An Everyday Devotional of the Journey of Jesus Christ

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by D. L. Grant

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Artwork provides a beautiful window to the soul. The Spiritual Journey of the Stations of the Cross allows the reader to become the artist as we take a spiritual journey to Jerusalem. Through the healing power of coloring, we walk with Jesus as we meditate on the fourteen Stations of the Cross. This workbook appeals to all people, young children, teens and adults. It is a wonderful addition to the classroom, days of reflection, and catechetical instruction. Linda Michalski, T.O.P., Chairperson of the Theology Department at Benedictine Academy, Elizabeth, New Jersey What a wonderful work from illustrator, Arlene Sullivan and writer, D.L. Grant. This interactive, creative, and most importantly, prayerful way for students to experience the steps leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus offers religious educators and religious group leaders a unique way to involve students in The Stations of the Cross. John Ward, Religious Educator/Author of Things to Remember on Your Deathbed, One Good Reason Arlene's beautiful artistry transcends the reader from suffering to new life. The designs reveal the theological truths of the Paschal Mystery in simple, yet engaging drawings. Great for all ages! Donna Jo Repetti, OSF Artwork provides a beautiful window to the soul. The Spiritual Journey of the Stations of the Cross allows the reader to become the artist as we take a spiritual journey to Jerusalem. Through the healing power of coloring, we walk with Jesus as we meditate on the fourteen Stations of the Cross. This workbook appeals to all people, young children, teens and adults. It is a wonderful addition to the classroom, days of reflection, and catechetical instruction. --Linda Michalski, T.O.P., Chairperson of the Theology Department at Benedictine Academy, Elizabeth, New Jersey What a wonderful work from illustrator, Arlene Sullivan and writer, D.L. Grant. This interactive, creative, and most importantly, prayerful way for students to experience the steps leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus offers religious educators and religious group leaders a unique way to involve students in The Stations of the Cross. --John Ward, Religious Educator/Author of Things to Remember on Your Deathbed, One Good Reason Arlene's beautiful artistry transcends the reader from suffering to new life. The designs reveal the theological truths of the Paschal Mystery in simple, yet engaging drawings. Great for all ages! --Donna Jo Repetti, OSF D.L.Grant, the Author D.L.Grant (Dan) spent many years as a Deacon and Elder and a member of the governing body of his church. He trained through the Bethel Bible Education program and taught Adult Christian Education at his church in addition to religious education to children from 3rd grade through high school. He was inspired to be baptized into the Christian Faith as an adult at the age of 25. He was baptized along with his wife and two children. D.L. served as a member of the board of directors and is now president of, Changing Images Art Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide "Medicine for the Soul." Changing Images brings child appropriate art to children in pediatric wards and institutional settings changing the visual setting of children, some of whom will never live outside an institution. Changing Images has been working with volunteer organizations to provide artwork in hospitals and special needs schools around the world since 1997. They also work with older adults in nursing homes, shelters and rehabilitation institutions including VA hospitals. D. L. Grant was inspired to write this layman's guide to the Stations of the Cross through his studies and devotions to the Scriptures and to help increase the understanding of the message and promise that comes to us through the life, death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Arlene RB Sullivan, the Illustrator Arlene is an art teacher at Morris Catholic High School in New Jersey as well as the Executive Director/Artist and co-founder of Changing Images Art Foundation, Inc. She has been recognized with many awards for her continuing efforts in providing "Medicine for the Soul", on a worldwide basis. 2009 GlaxoSmithKline Health Award - 2008 Nominee/Finalist 1010WINS Community Service Award - 2008 Jefferson Awards Honoree & Medalist recipient - 2006 Nominated Extraordinary Volunteer VMC - 2004 Nominated/ finalist Russ Berrie Make A Difference Award - 2003 Nominated Woman's Day Magazine Award - Invited to be one of the featured authors for Dr. Seuss Day, Read Across America at the TH Rogers School in Houston, Texas. Also visited the Esperanza School 2/2004 - NJ State Legislative resolution Honoree for Changing Images - 2002 - Wrote and illustrated The Journey of Hanna Heart , a children's book inspired by the murals she paints with children in pediatric units. Sullivan was inspired to illustrate this book through her love of art and teaching. It is her hope that this book will encourage students of all ages to

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