
I found this cool site throgh another friend's blog. This guy has created thousands of scenes from the Bible using leggos. He took pictures to create a Leggo story book of various Bible stories.
Try and guess the stories below!
This one's a toughie!

This is a little easier!

Check it out here!
(Permission granted from "Brick Testament" creator for use of all pictures)
~JK

2 comments:
Without presuming to dictate a course of action to you in any fashion, you are aware that the "Reverend" Brian Smith is an atheist whose title is self-assumed? That he facetiously claims he was ordered to make these scenes when God appeared to him at Taco Bell?
Yes, I was aware of this. There are likely many non-believers in roles which can in some way advance the kingdom. I found leggo's one of the more creative ways.
~JK
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