Jesus Starts Ministering in the Temple Panel #4751
At an early age, Jesus began to understand His role and assignment, including taking time at the Temple to ask questions and start talking about God and His teachings. This is a shining example of stained glass artistry as well as of an important message for all Christians about asking questions, sharing knowledge, and building up faith even at a young age. This stained glass picture is a glorious addition to a religious school, chapel, or home.
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A religious window like this would make a good addition to a house of worship or a hospital chapel.
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