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Social media is full of various interpretations of “biblically accurate angels” imagined not just in tree toppers but also drawings, tattoos, even makeup tutorials.
Rev. Kira Austin-Young and her puppet-maker husband, Michael Schupbach, cooked up the idea of making their own series of biblically accurate angels over the pandemic to relieve their cabin fever.
About 7 in 10 U.S. adults say they believe in angels, according to a poll last year. Still, there’s no agreement about what they look like or even exactly what they are.
What is a biblically accurate angel? And do you need one to top your Christmas tree? About 7 in 10 U.S. adults say they believe in angels, but what, exactly, is an angel?
What is a biblically accurate angel? And do you need one to top your Christmas tree? About 7 in 10 U.S. adults say they believe in angels, but what, exactly, is an angel?
Social media is full of various interpretations of “biblically accurate angels” imagined not just in tree toppers but also drawings, tattoos, even makeup tutorials.
Instead of a star or some stylized humanoid angel to top your Christmas tree, why not create a biblically accurate angel?
Social media is full of various interpretations of “biblically accurate angels” imagined not just in tree toppers but also drawings, tattoos, even makeup tutorials.