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The Light in the Darkness Galaxy case by Greg Collins. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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As you gaze upon The Light in the Darkness, you can feel the determination and focus emanating from Jesus Christ as he walks towards you. The... more
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Average Rating (4.68 Stars):
Barbara Strawbridge
April 26th, 2024
I love the unique phone case. Adele is a wonderful artist.
Ron Rogers
April 25th, 2024
The Porsche logo is not in the middle of the cover...I have always been proud to show my previous Porsche phone covers ...this one looks like a mistake...can you fix it?
Heather Griffith
April 24th, 2024
Not received
Robert Naile
April 21st, 2024
Just what I wanted for a new iPhone. A special “Thank You” to artist ‘Serge Averbukh’ for the addition, at my request, to the design of my Navy rating, the lightening bolts (sparks as they are/were called) in the middle of the CPO insignia. I asked; he came through….When I use my phone, it brings back fond memories of my 20-year Navy career…. Thanks Serge….
Kenneth Kopf
April 21st, 2024
Product is as advertised.. Not impressed with the time it took with shipping. could be the USPS service..
Eleni Fosses
April 20th, 2024
Love the iPhone case. Takes me back to Greece every time I look at it. I have received many compliments
As you gaze upon "The Light in the Darkness," you can feel the determination and focus emanating from Jesus Christ as he walks towards you. The darkness and dinginess on either side of him serve as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always light, and we can always rely on Him to bring us through. Surrounded by a glorious white light, He illuminates the darkness that threatens to overtake us. The blue skies behind him present the viewer with a sense of hope and peace. The reflection of the light on the ground reminds us that even in the muddiest of situations, there is hope and clarity to be found.
The minimalist surroundings of the painting only serve to highlight the striking beauty of Jesus' figure. The fast broad brushstrokes and earth tone colors and blues give the painting an organic and natural feel, making it both evocative and elegant. It is a beautiful and attractive piece of art that is full of life and interest.
This painting serves as a rem...
Hi, I'm Greg Collins, a digital artist specializing in creating meaningful, thought-provoking art with a unique touch. I believe that great art has the power to soften hearts and focus minds towards God and eternity. Through my creations, I aim to glorify God and uplift mankind. My portfolio is a testament to my passion for introducing new and innovative works of art that evoke emotions and communicate messages of love, hope, and inspiration. Whether you're looking for a thought-provoking piece for your home or office. I am dedicated to delivering art that will make a lasting impact on your life.
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Peggy Mower
It was on a website called "Writing Cooperative." The title of the article is "How to Make a Name That Ends With an S Passive: and why that depends on your style guide of choice." Quote: While I prefer to use The AP Stylebook, many writers opt to use The Chicago Manual of Style instead. The trick is to pick a style and stick with it. Then when you’re faced with a common conundrum — such as the question of “How do you make a name that ends with the letter S possessive?” — you can refer to your guide for the answer. The conundrum According to the nifty website Daily Writing Tips, this particular issue has a long history. For years The Chicago Manual of Style stated that “Biblical and classical” proper names such as “Moses,” “Achilles,” and “Jesus” should take an apostrophe only, not an apostrophe with an S, to form the possessive. So for a long time, people were used to seeing references such as “Moses’ wife,” “Achilles’ heel,” and “Jesus’ disciples.” But then, as editors of style guides do, the editors of The Chicago Manual of Style decided to change this rule so all names that end in S would take an apostrophe followed by another S to form the possessive. So now, according to this particular style guide, you would write “Moses’s wife, “Achiles’s heel,” and “Jesus’s disciples” just as you would write “Chris’s birthday” or “Jane Strauss’s house. Turns out, The AP Stylebook has always called for the opposite: only an apostrophe after a proper name that ends in the letter S. So not only would you write “Moses’ wife,” “Achilles’ heel,” and “Jesus’ disciples,” you would also write “Chris’ birthday” and “Jane Strauss’ house.”
Peggy Mower
Something else I noticed as I was reading your description was this sentence. "The minimalist surroundings of the painting only serve to highlight the striking beauty of Jesus' figure." In school, I was always taught that any name that ends in 's' should not have an apostrophe 's' tagged onto the end of it to show possessive. You were correct here although there appears to be some disagreement about it. I always cringe when I hear someone say, "Jesus's disciples." I found something about the subject.
Peggy Mower
I love the way Jesus is depicted in this painting. It's a full length portrait and the folds of His garment--the way it softly drapes as he walks--I can't imagine how many steps He must have walked when He was here to fulfill the will of the Father. I enjoyed reading your description. This is how I like to picture Jesus. Personally, I don't like the ones that depict Jesus with a halo.