Worship Media Arts


Fast Food

Use our fast food theme and offer people an opportunity to watch their spiritual diet, "get on the scale," or do an examination of their spiritual fitness.

$5.00

INCLUDES:
• BMP image with sample text
• BMP image with no text
• Additional background version(s)
• Layered Adobe (PSD) file for more customization
• Works with all presentation software applications
• 2 page Creative Guide with topics, scriptures, and more creative ideas on usage

See the power of our layered Adobe Photoshop files here.

How to Use This Theme

• Body as a Temple. Through Jesus, the presence of God resides not in a building but in our hearts. As such, our bodies are Temples and we need to take care of them the way we would anything holy. (1 Cor 6:19-20)
• Faith. Don’t settle for a “fast food faith” and miss out on the banquet Jesus has prepared for us. (Matthew 22:1-14)
• Gluttony. As the woman at the well discovered, Jesus is the only satisfaction to our hunger. (John 4:1-42)
• Sanctification. In waiting for Christ to come into our lives and into the world around us, we need to keep ourselves spiritually fit and not try to get by on “fast food” spirituality. (1 Thess 5:23-24)

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