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{On My Shelf} The One Year Praying the Promises of God

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{Book available HERE}

I am currently knee-deep in a huge book design project & thought I would take a little “blogging break” and share with you another book I have designed for Tyndale House Publishers. The One Year Praying the Promises of God was created for women as a daily devotional to get them into the Word and claim God’s promises in their own lives through prayer. I wanted a scrapbook type of look to communicate a personal, “hand’s on” feel of the book {ie: it is for YOUR personal life! these promises are for YOU!} and the scrapbook collage look also communicates that there are many bits & pieces inside.Stephanie_Ryan_Illustration

I scoured ETSY {where my original shop lives on} and fell IN LOVE with Stephanie Ryan’s light, delicate, and colorful watercolors. While I was in college majoring in illustration, I focused mainly on watercolor painting so I have a great appreciation for her artwork. She graciously agreed to allow us to use her beautiful illustrations and since then, she has been licensed nationwide & is a HUGE success in the industry! Go Stephanie!

 

OK, back to work! OH & before I forget, I am doing a giveaway over at my new friend Jess’ blog for a chance to win a $50 gift card to my shop! Go HERE to enter the giveaway which ends tomorrow!

 

Grace & Peace,

Julie

 

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erin leigh - Hi Julie, I love this. It’s gorgeous! I would buy it for the cover alone!

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FREE Scripture Art Download {Mark 9}

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{Art available HERE in larger sizes}

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FREE 4X6 DOWNLOAD!

Every month I contribute my form of worship {visual art} to the Pick Your Portion blog, founded by my sweet {Tyndale author} friend, Lisa Velthouse {I got to design her book Craving Grace, as well as be the sticky cover model…go check it out!}.

Each month she sends me a list of verses to pick from & this month I was particularly excited to have the above verse on my list! I chose to create this verse as a sort of tribute to all of my friends who have adopted a little child into their home. I respect and admire them SO MUCH & this is the least I could do. Their ministry is amazing & though some of those friends are in the thick of snotty noses & sleepless nights, they ARE changing the world! I think these words spoken by Jesus are amazing. I am also partial to the photo, as it is my sweet Pumpkin-Poos sliding her hand into Daddy’s strong hand as we strolled around some local gardens. I took this photo about 3 years ago and I can still picture exactly where we were and how tender her affection is. So precious to hold the hand of a little one! She still will do this to us, though she is 6 years old & I know my days are numbered, so I will relish it while I can!

CONDITIONS OF USE

All photos and artwork are ©Julie Chen of Life Verse Design. Artwork in the downloadable 4×6 jpeg is free strictly for personal use, not for commercial use. Sharing these photos via Facebook, Pinterest, or your blog is welcome only if you agree provide credit to me as the artist and link back to juliechenphotography.com. Please be respectful and have integrity when choosing to download the free art. By downloading the art, it does not give you the right to sell it digitally nor on print nor in any other format. Thank you for furthering God’s Word in new & fresh ways.
Grace & Peace,
Julie

 

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Fight Like a Girl {My Friend Battling Breast Cancer}

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Today is World Cancer Day and in honor of my sweet friend who just went through a double mastectomy, I created this “fight like a girl” print to motivate her & others struggling with breast cancer to press on & fight. I know she is & she has a mighty army of prayer warriors behind her, as well as a deeply rooted faith in our mighty God. We all love you & are rooting for you!

 

I will be donating proceeds from any sale of this print to her family to help cover the costs of her health care, so please pass it along to your friends & family. Thank you for your support!

 

Grace & Peace,

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admin - Ann, I wanted you to know that one HUGE thing God has used to help my friend get through this battle with cancer is YOUR book 1,000 Gifts. She told me she read the entire book at the beginning of this journey & finished the book & started it immediately all over again! Thank YOU for your ministry.

Ann Voskamp - I am so grateful for you.

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Inspiring Your Child to Follow Their Dreams

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Yesterday I had the total joy of taking My Favorite Little Mister on a date to the Symphony Center in Chicago {across from the Art Institute} to watch the Chicago Civic Orchestra rehearse Strauss’ Don Quixote’s Symphony with Yo-Yo Ma for an upcoming show that *I think* we actually have tickets to see coming up in April! We had the best day together and it was so fun to watch him take it all in.

 

My Favorite LIttle Mister starting taking cello last year and let’s just say he is PASSIONATE about music. I am a firm believer in inspiring your kids’ interests, whatever they may be, so when his cello teacher {who is in the circle, bottom left photo laying on stage with Yo-Yo Ma & my son is pictured with other cello students for a very quick group photo} told us we could come to a working rehearsal, I jumped at the chance. {We have also taken our son to The Piano Guys in concert … it is his dream to BE a Piano Guy, as well as taking him all the way to North Carolina to meet famous botanist & author Larry Mellichamp who wrote Bizarre Botanicals … 2 years ago my son was obsessed with botany. He is the most interesting kid I know.}

 

Anyways, he had no clue who Yo-Yo Ma even was, so we watched some Youtube videos before going. The hall itself is AMAZINGLY beautiful. I had never been before. There were probably only about 35 people in the entire audience. Initially we made our way to the first balcony, as I love looking down on the full orchestra to see all of the musicians. The doors to the box seats were unlocked, so we took our seats & pretended we were a king & queen. About 10 minutes later we got kicked out & had to come to the main floor {it was fun while it lasted!}

 

It was fascinating watching an orchestra practice! I loved it as the conductor was so informative & full of life. The first thing he did was to actually step down to see how long they could play without him, cuz “who really needs a conductor anyways?” They obviously knew their music well, so the bulk of the practice was the conductor stopping at different movements & talking about the story of Don Quixote & emphasizing the story to relay how the music during that movement should reflect the power of the story {whether it be war, craziness, sorrow, hope…} It was really amazing, especially for me who is NOT musical at all & when I go to symphonies, I do not usually understand what is really going on, so for him to literally walk us through it was really moving. And, he really pushed the musicians.

 

The other obviously AMAZING thing was being 4 rows away from Yo-Yo Ma and watching him play his solo pieces from memory. OH MY GOODNESS. His passion is remarkable, and can I just say that he was a really down to earth, humble, and fun-loving guy?! My son was shy to meet him, but I sort of pushed him up there & he got to shake his hand! Ahhhh!
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It is my hope in life that my children follow their hearts, shine their lights & dream BIG. That I allow them to blossom into who God has created them to be & that I get the privilege of inspiring them along the way!

 

Grace & Peace,

Julie

p.s. Sorry about the horrible photos. Cameras were not allowed in & these were taken with my hubby’s iphone, which I am not used to at all!

p.p.s. I cannot believe I forgot to write this, but when we got home from our date, Sunshine Girl greeted us & in a gangsta voice said, “Did you get to meet Yo-Yo Ma-Ma?!!!” It was too funny!FreeSHIPPING

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