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Visual Valet Personal assistant for Christian thinkers and teachers

© Harold Klassen 2003 Visual Valet

© Harold Klassen 2003 Christian Framework

Creation © Harold Klassen 2003 Christian Framework

Creation Fall © Harold Klassen 2003 Christian Framework

Creation Fall Redemption © Harold Klassen 2003 Christian Framework

Creation Fall Redemption Fulfillment © Harold Klassen 2003 Christian Framework

© Harold Klassen 2003 Biblical Integration Guide

Reflections © Harold Klassen 2003 Biblical Integration Guide

Reflections Distortions © Harold Klassen 2003 Biblical Integration Guide

Reflections Distortions Revelations © Harold Klassen 2003 Biblical Integration Guide

Reflections Distortions Revelations Applications © Harold Klassen 2003 Biblical Integration Guide

© Harold Klassen 2003 Big Question Guide

© Harold Klassen 2003 What is good, beautiful, true, valuable? Big Question Guide

© Harold Klassen 2003 What is good, beautiful, true, valuable? What is bad, ugly, false, worthless? Big Question Guide

© Harold Klassen 2003 What is good, beautiful, true, valuable? What is bad, ugly, false, worthless? How do we know? How do we choose? What are the consequences? Big Question Guide

© Harold Klassen 2003 What is good, beautiful, true, valuable? What is bad, ugly, false, worthless? How do we know? How do we choose? What are the consequences? What is the purpose? Big Question Guide

© Harold Klassen 2003 Visual Valet