Making Letters for the Kingdom
Blog / Produced by The High CallingMy daughter, Alice, is four and she's learning to write her letters. Some days her "A" stands tall and well-dressed. On others it slouches and teeters with innocent drunkenness. On some days she likes letter-making and on others she doesn't. Regardless, I'm pretty sure she's never thought of this exercise as a potential vocation. Paul Soupiset has. In fact, you can even buy Paul's letters!
God's command in Genesis 2:15 to cultivate the earth isn't limited to running youth groups and homeless shelters. It even includes the cultivation of new typefaces like SoupBold. Check it out here.
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Contributors: Sam Van Eman
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