I am enchanted, intrigued and bewildered by infographics. I wish I knew how to make 'em, but they're complex creatures, even though they simplify reference materials, ideas, whole chunks of thought.
This article in the UK's The Guardian highlights some fascinating ways of looking at the Bible. Okay, some of them are a little weird, but some of them are freakin' awesome!
I really like this one: it allows you to "tie together" two books in the Bible and see how they connect and reference each other. I did Ruth and John, my two favorite books.
I know it's a bit hard to see here, but there are lines connecting passages in Ruth to passages in John. Nifty!
Acknowledging the perfect joy of suffering in Christ, but having a little fun along the way.
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