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Berkey Reflections.PDF
Sermon notes and reflections. During church, Glenda Berky would takes notes and reflect on the pastor's sermon. These reflections, which were probably written in the late 80's or early 90's, are written on stationary from the oil companies where…

C Berkey Poem.PDF
Poem dedicated by Catherine Bellew to her Aunt. The poem, written by Christian poet Martha Snell Nicholson, is religious in nature. Underneath the poem is a paragraph in which Catherine encourages her aunt not to lose hope. The submitter gave the…

Link to Sermon.pdf
This sermon, given by David Michael Firestone, is about the power of pray, an instruction to keep faith in God no matter what happens, and the idea that loved ones can be seen again in Heaven. (David Michael Firestone is a member of the church…

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This graffiti, created by the Christian Campus Fellowship, has a red background with white outlines of important FSU buildings: Ruby Diamond Hall and Strozier Library. The text reads “CCF January 18th @ Lutheran Center February 8th February 29th…

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This graffiti, created by Christian Campus Fellowship, has a background that is painted as a brick wall. The text “Devoted to Christ Devoted to Campus” is painted in black. There are three triangle flags painted in blue and white with the letters…

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This artifact is Cat Bellew's sign that she painted which has a message about supporting our troops.

The submitter provided the following information about the artifact's history: "My mom, who loves painting, makes a lot of these signs. For a…

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This artifact is Lacey Vick's piece of art with a Bible verse written on it.

The submitter provided the following information about the artifact's history: The creator states that she wrote the card to remind her of home, as this is her first…

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This artifact is Lacey Vick's piece of art with a Bible verse from Romans 8:18 written on it.

The submitter provided the following information about the artifact's history: The creator states that she created the card as an inspirational reminder…

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This artifact is located in the first men's bathroom stall on the second floor of Strozier Library at Florida State University. There are three texts. The visual text of a human's hands folded in prayer, and two captions that read "Harambe = Jesus"…

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This artifact is graffiti with the text "A fool rejects wisdom A wise man welcomes it"
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