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The Fonts of Bethesda. There is a touching scene in the Gospel of John where Jesus meets a man by the pool of Bethesda who was paralyzed for thirty-eight years. The waters of the pool were stirred by an angel at certain times in the year and whoever was first to enter the pool when the waters were troubled would be healed of whatever disease they had.

 

“Wilt thou be made whole?”(John 5:6)   These Fonts are made of solid Stainless steel. The sides are machine square and “satin” finished. The interiors don a flowing texture that catches the light through the water making the waters appear continually moving or “troubled”. These fonts came about in a curious way and I must surrender the credit to the will of the medium. What is seen here was actually intended as the underside of very shallow fonts but once I saw the beutiful ease of the flow I turned them around. Perhaps God will bless my life by turning it on its head!!!

 
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