Ruth Eshbaugh
Ruth Eshbaugh is a freelance graphic designer, writer, artist and photographer. She is the webmaster for www.goodnewsnow.com. Ruth recently graduated from University of Texas at Dallas in Fine Arts.
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Spoon Angel DollStep by step instructions for a wooden spoon angel that is easy to assemble. -
A Man of VisionWilliams uses themes created by the use of image to make "The Young Housewife" a portrait or snapshot of human nature. -
A Theology for Viewing and Creating Art: A Review of Art for God's Sake by Phillip Graham RykenRyken proposes a theology of Christian art that is a guide for evaluating the creative process in the visual arts. It expounds basic biblical principles by which a believer can approach the arts and encourages Christian artists to pursue their calling. -
I Am Just a HousewifeFebruary is Black History Month and although I am not a person of color, I think I understand oppression and the struggle to stand up for truth. I am only a housewife, but I am called to speak the truth in love. I will tell the truth.
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Fasting Gives a New Perspective on FoodFasting is a spiritual discipline where you take a break from food in order to concentrate more fully on God.
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Capturing the Unseen: A DevotionalLove is about risking. We need to learn to listen to the still small voice of God. -
Giving Yourself AwayHow do you give yourself away to God and others? -
MonoprintingMonoprinting, also known as "printed painting," creates one of a kind prints by combining drawing, painting and printmaking techniques. -
Outreach Objectives Become Obvious when You Reach OutIt was a simple formula, one the ladies could easily embrace. They were instructed to distribute the small gifts and say, "we are from the church down the road, we wanted to say hello and give you this nut bread." There were no other rehearsed lines.
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Uncharted WatersDo you have a Paul in your life for the support and encouragement you need to fulfill the call God has given you? -
Meditating the WordChristian meditation is setting aside a time of quiet reflection on God's Word. It is conversing in prayer with the One by whom we were created. -
The Wisdom of ForgivenessLetting go and forgiving is easier said than done, but forgiveness is worth it. When we do let go it lightens our load and relieves us from emotional pain.
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How to Create a Custom Chalk BoardWanting to get connected I volunteered at my new church helping with the arts and crafts at Vacation Bible School. One of the crafts we did I loved so much I have kept it for my children's children -
Lessons Learned Hiking the CanyonI have new insight into the appreciation of the word excruciating. The memories of the summer of 2003 when our family hiked six miles down into the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and six miles, 3,000 feet back up the canyon wall return to me clearly. -
Garden WeavingThis project encourages young artist to think in term of foreground and back ground. -
On Job's HouseThe author called the Corinthian church the First Church of Job's House. "It's not the kind of church you would want to attend..." -
Self ImportanceWe tend to want to be more important than we are and it causes us to stumble. Gauging our position, our reputation, even our spiritual progress is something to be left in God's hands.
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The Power in ChristIs your soul bone dry and weary? You have immeasurable resources in Christ. -
Loving the UnlovableWe get more out of giving than what we give others. In learning to love the unlovable we learn how much Gos loves us.
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A Banner of StarsSeeing God's Hands in the small things that make up our lives -
Transparency and GraceLearning to live in transparency and grace and leaving behind pretense and blame frees us to truly love one another. -
VisionA devotional concerning God's sovereignty when dealing with pain. -
Puppies and Babies Have No Common Sense - Make Your Home a Safe PlaceHave a look around your home and begin to make it green, it is easier than your think.
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The SteepleLearn to listen to the still small voice of God and learn how He is at work even in your distress. -
God's Top Eight Beauty SecretsLearn what the Bible says about beauty. -
The Codependency CycleIdentify unhealthy relational habits is the first step in overcoming codependency.
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Hope is a ChildMark Balma portrait painter to the presidents, created the Frescoes of St. Thomas at University of St. Thomas in downtown Minneapolis in 1995.
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Frits Van EedenFrits van Eeden is an abstract artist; painter, printer and sculpture, who lives and works in Florida and the Netherland.
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Review of August Strindberg's The StrongerThe one act play "The Stronger" by August Strindberg written in 1889 is an example of why he is called the Father of Modernist Theater.
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Abused Women and Susan Glaspell's TriflesAlthough Glaspell suggested the modern women's issue of emotional abuse it was only in context of literature and never spelled out. No the less the author was ahead of her time in defining the intricacies of the suppression of women.
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Is Hans Christian Andersen's, "The Emperor's New Clothes" a Moral Story?What is a moral story, a fairy tale, a fable and a spiritual work of art? Can Christian Andersen, "The Emperor's New Clothes be classified and understood. What was the author's original intent?
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Take Off Your Shoes and Tear the Carpet Out!Focus and purpose help define our worship experience. Where is your focus and for what purpose?
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IntegrityTrue repentance is doing the right thing no matter what.
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First Thing, Seek God with All Your HeartIf you want to have a life full of devotion for God, make Him first in both your time and effort. -
How to Design a Newsletter in InDesignThere is a lot of planning and work that goes into a newsletter. Making informed choices and setting up a template to use issue after issue in the long run will help you save time.
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How to Make a Custom Calendar in PublisherCalendars help you stay organized and keep up with your family and friends. Making a custom calendar to fit your personal needs makes sense and cents when you figure that you can print it yourself or at a local copier center.
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How to Create Postcards in PublisherWith the rising cost of mailing printed material, creating postcards to use as invitations or reminders makes sense. Microsoft Publisher enables even a beginning desktop publisher to design and print attractive postcards for any occasion. -
How to Create Directories and BookletsPreparing a booklet or directory so that your printer can easily produce your work can save you money and hassles.
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A Literary Analysis of Alice Walker's Short Story Everyday UseWithin a complex story of relationships and the past experiences, Alice Walker explores questions of priorities, decisions, and thus our true inheritance. -
Public/Private Space Photography Scholarship Show 2008 at Collin CollegeThat a community college in the suburbs can pull an exhibition like this from its student body shows that there is a lot going on here that needs to be viewed by the art loving public. -
Shakespeare in the Park in DallasBoth entertaining and educational Shakespeare in the Park makes a summer evening memorable.
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Georgia's Farmers Market in Plano, TexasYou can't beat the taste of the local Farmer's Market. Don't believe me? Take the test! -
Around Town and on the Ice at Stonebriar CentreThe Texas heat makes indoors activities almost a necessity for kids and adults too.
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Sam Moon's Shopping MadnessThere is a place to go to satisfy the shopping urge. -
Women's Ministry: Conflict Resolution LessonsHow to navigate conflict in the church and beyond. -
Confrontations of Sin: A Literary Analysis of Hawthorne's Goodman BrownArt imitates life. While preparing to write an anaylsisof "The Young Goodman Brown" I visit an art show. The images I find in the work could be right out of the Hawthorn story.
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Ministry DefinedWhat does it mean to minister or serve in a local church. Who should minister? Where do we minister? And how do we minister? -
Ruthieonart WatercolorsI currently painting in watercolor with the intent to sell. -
Learning About Life Through ArtThe pressure of work, school and life comes through in art. What drawing class taught me about life and the people I encounter everyday. -
Literary Analysis of The Lady with the Dog by Anton ChekhovBroken into four parts The Lady with the Dog portrays the change brought about in Gurov's heart, a man whose heart had become cold, as he encounters the Lady with the dog and begins an affair that he describes in the end as "only just beginning."
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Does Your Prayer Life Need a Change of Pace?Although it may be comfortable to pray in a routine way, when we leave the routine and engage with God in a fuller more vital way, our prayer life can only be enlarged and deepened. -
Trouble with AngelsWhile designing a stained glass window for my church's sanctuary I encountered the Biblical truth about angels opposed to the tradition and myth surrounding them. -
Literary Analysis of Marsha Norman's Night MotherAlthough life is full of pain and hardships, they can be overcome. Unlike the choice Jessie made in Marsha Norman's play "Night Mother", suicide is never a viable option.
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Praying for Our ChildrenPersistence in praying for your children is worth the effort.
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This Summer Become Spiritually Fit: Self Discipline's BenefitsSummer is a time of year when we want to be fit and ready for the season's activities. A growing number of people desire to not just be physically fit, but also spiritually fit. -
Rest for the WearyWhen our lives are preformance based we miss the rest God intended for us to have. -
Kiss of a Dolphin by Tom TuohyThe story of how Dreams for Kids a non-profit with a mission to break down the barrier for under privileged and handicapped kids was born and the people whose lives and influenced and shaped it.
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As Sure as the Sun Will Rise: In the Midst of Loss Remember This Too Shall PassThe Bible promises that grief will pass and even as we remember our losses life will be renewed. -
Connecting Through Music: In Tune with the iPod GenerationHow I have used music to connect with my kids and their friends and express that connection through art. -
International Need: Connecting to Make a DifferenceHow interactive news sites can encourage reader to do more than think about helping the people behind the stories by actually connecting them to non-profit sites who have the know how to help.
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Texas' Bluebonnets FlowersThere is an unspoken ritual some of us indulge in here, deep in the heart of. It is the shooting of bluebonnets. I mean with a camera. The quintessential bluebonnet portrait is as Texas as well let me think, big hair.










