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Joe Hox
@joehox
Illustrator. Recovering farm boy who used to sneak away from chores to sketch critters.
Iowa Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Who Is God?: 52 Pictures to Share with Your Family invites families to get to know God better through fifty-two devotions and pictures that display his power, characteristics, and names. Devotions written by Kate Hox are paired with illustrations by Joe Hox to present families with a big view of God, who is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
In this interview with Kate Hox, we talk more about getting to know God.
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I loved making a groundhog in an spacesuit for this book!
New Growth Press@newgrowthpress
Caspian’s brother, Jax, is having a birthday party, and Caspian is jealous of all the attention and presents Jax is getting. One thing leads to another until Caspian crashes into the tent his parents set up for Jax’s birthday, bringing the whole party down with him. Caspian’s parents talk with him about jealousy and its bad effects, and eventually peace is restored. In Caspian Crashes the Party, children will learn about responding with faith when jealousy takes hold in their hearts. Part of the Good News for Little Hearts series. @ccef
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Tori the turtle feels all alone. She has just moved to a new pond with her family and it seems like everyone has a friend at her new school except for her. When her teacher, Miss Minnick, notices Tori feels alone, she helps her remember Jesus is always her friend and encourages her not to be scared about meeting new people. When Tori finds another lonely classmate on the playground, she feels brave enough to come out of her shell and make a new friend.
Tori Comes Out of Her Shell helps children remember that Jesus is always our greatest friend and sees us when we feel all alone.
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How do you help a child get to know someone they can't see and hear? In Who Is Jesus? author Kate Hox and illustrator @joehox bring forty word pictures of Jesus to life so children can get to know Jesus better.
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“I don’t make pictures just to make money. I make money to make more pictures.” -Walt Disney
Walt knew the joy of creating. The Disney company just destroyed that legacy by handing over the creative process to an AI engine that experiences no joy, feels no satisfaction.
#disney

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@YourCalvinist Great interview! Foskey's curiosity is contagious and Hyde does a great job at explaining the URC.
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Both Gus and Papa can ask Jesus for help when they want something too much. With the help of Gus Loses His Grip, children will discover how to turn to Jesus for help when they are tempted.
Part of the Good News for Little Hearts series. buff.ly/UDClJV8
2/2 @ccef @joehox

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@gettymusic @CityAlight @matt_papa My wife and I are going to this for our 20th wedding anniversary and we are really excited!
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Join us at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville this September 1 at 6 or 8:30pm for a historic night of worship celebrating the launch of the Sing! Hymnal with @CityAlight, NASA astronaut Butch Williams, Matt Boswell, Bryan Fowler, @matt_papa, & more!
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Do you love Who Is Jesus? by Kate Hox and @JoeHox?
Coming in February 2026, Who Is God? invites families to get to know God better through fifty-two devotions and pictures that display his attributes and names.
See the full #coverreveal at buff.ly/ulHaJwS.

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In the Christian view, daily life was never meant to be divided into “holy” and “ordinary.”
Every act - tending a child, sweeping a floor, tilling a field, could be lifted up as a prayer and an offering to God.
This vision transformed even the most hidden, humble labors into acts of eternal significance. The woman baking bread was not merely feeding bodies; she was participating in the generosity of the Creator. The man crafting a tool was not merely earning a living; he was exercising the dominion entrusted to Adam.
Modern life, obsessed with productivity and visibility, has lost this sacred imagination.
We were not made to toil for wealth or recognition, but to sanctify the world through work offered in love.

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Written with the 40 days of Lent leading up to Easter in mind, Who Is Jesus? by author Kate Hox and illustrator @JoeHox brings forty word pictures of Jesus to life so children can get to know Jesus better.
Learn more at buff.ly/3Y6J5Oi.



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joehox.com/post/2024-year… My year in review including a list of all the projects I worked on.
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