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New Visual Theology Posters

A few years ago I began rolling out a series of infographics I called Visual Theology. I was attempting to not only describe truth, but also to display it in visual form. Over the past few months I have been working with Josh Byers to create a whole new series of Visual Theology graphics. Some are reboots of graphics from the first series, and some are original. We are now rolling them out at a pace of one or two each week.

Each of them can be ordered as a professionally printed poster from visualtheology.church. Alternatively, you can purchase the high-quality file and print it on your own (or, in some cases, download a low-res file for free). Here is the collection so far. You can click them to see more detail or to purchase them.

The Trinity

The Trinity

The Books of the Bible

The Books of the Bible

The Attributes of God

Attributes of God

The Ordo Salutis

Ordo Salutis

Awaiting the Messiah

Awaiting the Messiah

Think on These Things

And finally, a teaser for our next one which will be in the store later this week.

Think on These Things


  • You Me and G3

    You, Me, and G3

    I have fond memories of the early years of the G3 Conference. When G3 held its debut event in 2013, I was one of the invited speakers and it quickly became a tradition. For eight years I fell into the comfortable pattern of making an annual trip to Atlanta. I would almost always speak in…

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    A La Carte: Pornography and the threat of men / When there’s no time to pray / When ball becomes Baal / Six answers to the problem of evil / 7 secular sermons / and more.

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    A La Carte (May 22)

    A La Carte: Kevin DeYoung reviews John Mark Comer / Kay Arthur (1933-2025) / Overcoming fear in the waiting room / Be drunk with love? / Church grandpas and grandmas / Do you see God? / and more.

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    AI Makes Me Doubt Everything

    Most technological innovations take place slowly and then all at once. We first begin to hear about them as distant possibilities, then receive the first hints that they are drawing near, and then one day we realize they are all around us.

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    A La Carte (May 21)

    A La Carte: It’s so easy to think the worst / Don’t overcomplicate your Bible reading / The view from Titus 2 / The definitive guide to documentary filmmaking / Where will I find comfort? / Kindle deals / and more.