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Free Desktop Wallpaper Calendars: May 2013

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May is almost upon us, and to get the month started right, here are some wallpapers calendars that will dress up your computer, tablet or cell phone. This month’s wallpaper comes from Chris Merritt, who runs a digital design studio known as Pixelight Creative, tucked away in the warm suburbs of Dallas, Texas. Chris does all sorts of design work for the web and for mobile platforms, but his passion lies in building things that further the Kingdom. Pixelight exists to solve real problems in the world, to love people well, and to proclaim the Gospel.

A few notes: Your desktop or laptop may take any of the sizes, depending on your monitor size and a host of other considerations. You can click here to see what your resolution is. Generally you set one of these are your wallpaper by clicking on the link to the image, then right-clicking on the image (once it’s open) and selecting “Set as Background,” “Set as Desktop Background,” or something similar. If you aren’t sure, post a comment and we’ll try to help you figure it out.

Jesus Is King

We’re often faced with tragedy and suffering in our world, and recently it’s something we’ve had to witness too often. I created this art to remind myself that there will be a day when this will all go away. The day is coming when Jesus will rescue us. The day is coming when our King will sit on his throne and “everything sad will come untrue.”

May 2013

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Without Calendar: Facebook Cover, iPhone 4, iPhone 5, iPad, 1024×768, 1280×800, 1280×1024, 1366×768, 1440×900, 1680×1050, 1920×1200, 2560×1440

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