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Our ministry, ONE FOR ISRAEL, is a movement of Jewish and Arab Israeli followers of Jesus with a commission to reach their country and the nations with the Gospel. We see our call to equip believers in Israel and around the world with the tools of ministry through our media outreach, and to train and empower local ministers in Israel with our Bible college and discipleship programs.
Richard Estes se describe a sí mismo como un pintor realista, aunque más a menudo se le suele definir como un fotorrealista...
Alexa, Siri et Google ont été adoptés avec enthousiasme aux États-Unis, au point même de « faire partie de la famille ». Plongée dans un présent qui
L’Invention d’un Langage - Texte par Jean-Jacques Ader Les trois cercles de couleur se faufilent derrière le pilier de l’église. Tout au sommet de la
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Erik Johansson est un photographe professionnel suédois, également doué en ‘toshop. La retouche photo, ça ne sert pas seulement à enlever des points noirs disgracieux ou à dissimuler un vilain bourrel...
What does the rapid advance of Artificial Intelligence mean for humanity?
On becoming a graphic illustrator, the joys of editorial work, and how to enter the industry.
Camille Pissarro Jeanne holding a Fan [1873] Oxford Ashmolean Museum original photo by courtesy of photopoésie