Tom and Gayle Holdman: Working on Stained Glass for Rome with “Christ Looking Over Our Shoulder”
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Regina Marie Sherwood FaresinMarch 3, 2019
Thank you, I will appreciate it more because of your explanations, when I am able to go to do family Temple work in our Rome Temple.
OlivettaMarch 1, 2019
This spectacular effort is magnificent and brilliant. How does this priceless art reach its destination safely?
CubbyMarch 1, 2019
This was such an interesting article. It made me think, “how can I be an instrument in his peace?” What is my worthy sacrifice? At the end I was thinking, “I want a book. I want to know of those 120 and more parables and people in this picture. I wonder if we will be able to purchase a copy of the picture in a framed light box to enjoy in our home. More than teo years of Family Home Evenings finding one picture and reading about it. It is, quite literally, exquisite. I hope a replica will make it to temple square. Thanks for this inspiring article.
Jervae HornungMarch 1, 2019
Stunning! Miraculous! Humbling to see how the Lord was involved every step of the way. Such beauty! Thank you!
KerrieMarch 1, 2019
I think the detais of the creation of this art glass, and explanations of the stories and symbols represented would make a fantastic coffee table book. There is a picture that shows a book and I wonder if it is already in process. It would be wonderful to experience, especially for those of us who may never see it in person.
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