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Christians often want to find photos, drawings, maps and other images to help with their teaching ministry.
Christians in ministry often want to find photos, drawings, maps and other images to illustrate their teaching.


=Bible programs=
=Bible programs=
Bible apps including [[Accordance]] and [[Logos]] provide optional tools with graphic resources.  
Bible apps including [[Accordance]] and [[Logos]] provide optional tools with graphic resources.  


[http://thislamp.com/posts/2012/1/28/finding-the-right-image-using-accordance-and-logos.html This video by Rick Mansfield] shows how he searches these apps, or the internet, for just the right illustration.
[http://thislamp.com/posts/2012/1/28/finding-the-right-image-using-accordance-and-logos.html This video by Rick Mansfield] shows how he searches these apps, or the internet, for just the right illustration, and then makes it look even better in Keynote.


=Clipart websites=
=Clipart websites=
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=Credits=
=Credits=
Rick Mansfield's video was recommended by David Lang in 2012.
Rick Mansfield's video was recommended by [[David Lang]] on the Accordance blog in 2012.


The websites were recommended by Faithe Thomas and Marvin Robertson on the [[Mac Ministry list]] in 2010.
The websites were recommended by Faithe Thomas and Marvin Robertson on the [[Mac Ministry list]] in 2010.


[[Category:Websites]]
[[Category:Websites]]

Revision as of 22:52, 7 February 2012

Christians in ministry often want to find photos, drawings, maps and other images to illustrate their teaching.

Bible programs

Bible apps including Accordance and Logos provide optional tools with graphic resources.

This video by Rick Mansfield shows how he searches these apps, or the internet, for just the right illustration, and then makes it look even better in Keynote.

Clipart websites

The following websites are recommended by CATUG members.

Credits

Rick Mansfield's video was recommended by David Lang on the Accordance blog in 2012.

The websites were recommended by Faithe Thomas and Marvin Robertson on the Mac Ministry list in 2010.