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All That Is Made Reviews

4.9 Rating 476 Reviews
I am so so happy with my Alabaster Book. Its beautiful design is very soothing to look at and to hold in my hands. The words I read sparked joy and a renewed sense of hope and aliveness in my heart. It revived my view of God and my relationship to him. Thank you for this beautiful experience.
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I am so so happy with my Alabaster Book. Its beautiful design is very soothing to look at and to hold in my hands. The words I read sparked joy and a renewed sense of hope and aliveness in my heart. It revived my view of God and my relationship to him. Thank you for this beautiful experience.
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Lovely cover, typography, and images. Wished the "soft cover" was a little more durable material so it doesn't get as warped/damaged as easily.
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Lovely cover, typography, and images. Wished the "soft cover" was a little more durable material so it doesn't get as warped/damaged as easily.
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This small volume, All That is Made, is the most beautiful of volumes!! Each page made me smile with its photography and words. I read it the day it arrived and am now going back through at a snail’s pace to catch everything it says and to stare at the pics again!
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This small volume, All That is Made, is the most beautiful of volumes!! Each page made me smile with its photography and words. I read it the day it arrived and am now going back through at a snail’s pace to catch everything it says and to stare at the pics again!
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I appreciate how the book directs the artist’s creative calling to God’s creative character and finally to the cross. It is a counter narrative against the prevalent narrative that art is for oneself, for triumph, or for consumption. I love how it directs us to the Biblical calling of creation, sacrifice and dying to yourself, and submission to the creative process in the Holy Spirit.
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I appreciate how the book directs the artist’s creative calling to God’s creative character and finally to the cross. It is a counter narrative against the prevalent narrative that art is for oneself, for triumph, or for consumption. I love how it directs us to the Biblical calling of creation, sacrifice and dying to yourself, and submission to the creative process in the Holy Spirit.
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