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God's Word Sculptures
Renowned artist and sculptor, Bridgette Mongeon, has lovingly created a series of collectible sculptures that captures the essence of what God's Word means to her. Each exquisitely detailed piece is a collection of soft shapes and rich textures that delight the senses. The focus of each sculpture is the power of God's Word itself, a bible verse that speaks to all of us.
Included with each hand crafted piece is greeting card printed with the full scripture and an envelope, also included is a personal note from the artist in which she shares how God has made each scripture real in her life. To read the card and letter click on each sculpture.
To be a caregiver and to be on the recipient end of those who are caregivers is an incredibly blessed thing. Jennifer nurses her little bear back to health. The card and letter depict a wonderful message of thankfulness. To read click on more info.
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The little boy holds on to the kneeling fireman. Created in memory of September 11th. The card and letter share the importance of prayer. To read click on the sculpture.
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When asked if the artist would sculpt a dragon her reply was, "Only if an angel is sitting on his head," The angel sits on the back of the slain dragon, while securing the boy in his war fare. This teaches about the armor of God.
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This sculpture expresses the importance of ministry to children. A portion of the proceeds from this sculpture are sent to a Mission in South Africa. To read the scripture, card, and the letter that accompany this piece please click on the link above
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There is nothing more reassuring than a prayer partner. This is a wonderful gift for those who are fervent prayers in your life. The card comes with a poem to give a prayerful friend and a letter from the artist. Click on sculpture to review them.
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A child sleeps in peace knowing his father has everything in control. God does have a plan for our lives. The card and message, seen by clicking on the sculpture, share God's inspiration and hope.
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The Indian girl sits in the protection of the bear, clutching a feather-a symbol of God's help through the death of a loved one. The accompanying card and letter share the artist's own experience of God's involvement after death. To read click above.
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The incredible message of giving is one that everyone should know and cherish. This message is a promise of God. This gift is for one that keeps on giving. The card and letter share that same message and can be read by clicking on the sculpture.
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You are the light of the world! The little girl stands in the darkness. She is unafraid. The light that radiates is what gives her peace. To read this scripture, the card, and the letter that accompany this piece please click on the link above.
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A football player and cheerleader express the importance of watching out for the interest of others. We rarely accomplish our achievements alone. This sculpture, letter and card celebrate those who have helped us. Click on sculpture to read them.
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How can you know the direction for your life? This sculpture gives each student and each graduate a promise. To read this scripture, the card, and the letter that accompany this piece please click on the link above.
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Praising God is the most honoring thing we can do. A Jewish boy and two girls sing braises to God. This sculpture makes a wonderful gift for someone in the music ministry. Read the message of encouragement in the card and letter by clicking above.
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The toddler clutches his/her blanket while loving on mom and the unborn sibling. The special gift of children is expressed in the artist's card and letter that accompany the sculpture. Click on the photograph to read them.
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Our focus and our help come from God. Madison stands with her eyes on the hills as a lamb snuggles and her dress blows in the wind. The card and letter that accompany the collectible can be read by clicking on the sculpture.
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Sometimes, no matter how hard we try we mess up. God understands. Brandon is caught playing with his trucks in his mom's flowerbed, a great gift for someone who has made a mistake. A poem accompanies the piece, to read click on the sculpture.
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To be a caregiver and to be on the recipient end of those who are caregivers is an incredibly blessed thing. Jennifer nurses her bear back to health. The card and letter depict a wonderful message of thankfulness. To read, click on the sculpture above.
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