Elijah and the Widow at Zarephath - Bible Stories Series - P7 Yr C
This “Elijah and the Widow at Zarephath” art pack is designed to work alone or as part of the summer “Bible Stories Series.” It is based on a reading for the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, Year C. 1 Kings 17:1-16 The art represents God’s provision for Elijah through the ravens and then later to widow’s household with flour and oil.
The pack has coordinating art for print and screen.
This product is a zip file download that has the following files included:
Print Art - 1200x1200 px black ink tif file
Print Art - 1200x1200 px color ink tif file
Screen Art - 1920x1080 px RGB 16:9 jpg color slide, larger art
Screen Art - 1920x1080 px RGB 16:9 jpg color slide, smaller art with space for text
Screen Art - 1920x1080 px RGB 16:9 jpg color slide generic background
Screen Art - 1440x1080 px RGB 4:3 jpg color slide, larger art
Screen Art - 1440x1080 px RGB 4:3 jpg color slide, smaller art with space for text
Screen Art - 1440x1080 px RGB 4:3 jpg color slide generic background
Colors can vary from screen to screen and printer to printer.
After purchase, a link will be emailed to you with a zip file including all of the artwork files. No watermarks will be on the files in the zip folder.
By purchasing this product, you are purchasing the right to use the artwork for personal, church, and educational purposes. You may not resell the art.
This “Elijah and the Widow at Zarephath” art pack is designed to work alone or as part of the summer “Bible Stories Series.” It is based on a reading for the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, Year C. 1 Kings 17:1-16 The art represents God’s provision for Elijah through the ravens and then later to widow’s household with flour and oil.
The pack has coordinating art for print and screen.
This product is a zip file download that has the following files included:
Print Art - 1200x1200 px black ink tif file
Print Art - 1200x1200 px color ink tif file
Screen Art - 1920x1080 px RGB 16:9 jpg color slide, larger art
Screen Art - 1920x1080 px RGB 16:9 jpg color slide, smaller art with space for text
Screen Art - 1920x1080 px RGB 16:9 jpg color slide generic background
Screen Art - 1440x1080 px RGB 4:3 jpg color slide, larger art
Screen Art - 1440x1080 px RGB 4:3 jpg color slide, smaller art with space for text
Screen Art - 1440x1080 px RGB 4:3 jpg color slide generic background
Colors can vary from screen to screen and printer to printer.
After purchase, a link will be emailed to you with a zip file including all of the artwork files. No watermarks will be on the files in the zip folder.
By purchasing this product, you are purchasing the right to use the artwork for personal, church, and educational purposes. You may not resell the art.
This “Elijah and the Widow at Zarephath” art pack is designed to work alone or as part of the summer “Bible Stories Series.” It is based on a reading for the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, Year C. 1 Kings 17:1-16 The art represents God’s provision for Elijah through the ravens and then later to widow’s household with flour and oil.
The pack has coordinating art for print and screen.
This product is a zip file download that has the following files included:
Print Art - 1200x1200 px black ink tif file
Print Art - 1200x1200 px color ink tif file
Screen Art - 1920x1080 px RGB 16:9 jpg color slide, larger art
Screen Art - 1920x1080 px RGB 16:9 jpg color slide, smaller art with space for text
Screen Art - 1920x1080 px RGB 16:9 jpg color slide generic background
Screen Art - 1440x1080 px RGB 4:3 jpg color slide, larger art
Screen Art - 1440x1080 px RGB 4:3 jpg color slide, smaller art with space for text
Screen Art - 1440x1080 px RGB 4:3 jpg color slide generic background
Colors can vary from screen to screen and printer to printer.
After purchase, a link will be emailed to you with a zip file including all of the artwork files. No watermarks will be on the files in the zip folder.
By purchasing this product, you are purchasing the right to use the artwork for personal, church, and educational purposes. You may not resell the art.