52 Stories with Deborah Liu

& Tan Chen Chen

In 2016 we launched a project in cooperation with Deborah Liu, who later passed the torched to Tan Chen Chen when Deborah's family welcomed their firstborn! The goal was to create four illustrations for 52 select Bible stories released under the CC0 license. The aim is for each of the below stories to have at least 4 illustrations.

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Genesis 3:1-15 Fall in Garden


Genesis 4:1-13 Cain & Abel


Genesis 12:10-20 Abram & Sarai


Genesis 28:12-22 Jacob Ladder Dream


Genesis 35:1-5 Back to Bethel


Exodus 3:1-12 Burning Bush


Exodus 4:10-17 Doubt of Moses


Exodus 14:5-14 God, Pharaoh, Moses


Exodus 14:21-31 Crossing the Red Sea


Exodus 17:1-7 Moses Rock One


Numbers 14:22-30 Adults Die


Numbers 14:36-45 Slow Learners


Numbers 20:1-13 Moses Rock Two


Numbers 21:1-9 Brass Serpent

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Joshua 5:12-6:5 Joshua Meets Captain


1 Samuel 13:6-14 Saul Loses Kingship


1 Samuel 17:39-51 Goliath’s Defeat


1 Samuel 24:1-12 David & Saul’s Robe


2 Kings 4:1-7 Jars of Oil


2 Kings 6:1-7 Lost Axe Head


2 Kings 8:1-6 Elisha, King & Lady


Psalm 1:1-6 Which Council?


Psalm 23:1-6 Good Shepherd


Jonah 1:1-17 Jonah Runs


Matthew 2:1-15 Wise Men Seek


Matthew 8:5-13 Centurion's Faith


Matthew 14:22-33 Walking on Water


Matthew 17:1-9 Transfiguration


Matthew 28 16-20 Great Commission


Mark 1:21-28 Jesus Demonic in Synagogue


Mark 1:40-45 One Leper


Mark 2:1-12 Paralyzed Lowered


Mark 4:35-41 Storm & Jesus in Boat


Mark 6:1-6 Jesus in Hometown


Mark 10:46-52 Blind Bartimaeus


Mark 12:41-44 Widow’s Mite


Luke 2:40-52 Jesus as Boy


Luke 10:25-37 Good Samaritan


Luke 10:38-42 Martha Mary


Luke 13:10-17 Bent Woman


Luke 17:11-19 Ten Lepers


Luke 18:9-14 Two Prayers
Luke 18:18-27 Rich Ruler
Luke 19:1-10 Zacchaeus
John 2:1-11 Marriage & Wine
John 6:1-15 5,000 Fed
Acts 3:1-10 Silver Gold Healing
Acts 4:13-22 Peter and John Preach
Acts 20:7-12 Fall Out Window
Acts 24:24-27 Paul and Felix
Acts 28:1-11Paul’s Shipwreck
James 1:22-27 Do the Word

“Stick to the man who looks out of the window and tries to understand the world. Keep clear of the man who looks in at the window and tries to understand you.”
-Manalive, G.K. Chesterton