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The Leaven, 1936. Creator: Unknown
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The Leaven, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Leaven, 1936. Matthew 13:33 Parable of the Leaven. with related scripture pictures by Warren Camp Designs. From " Bibbys Annual 1936", edited by Joseph Bibby. [J. Bibby & Sons, Ltd. Liverpool, 1936]
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Annual Bibby Bibby Joseph Camp Dough Giving Hair Up Helping J Bibby And Sons Joseph Bibby Kitchen Matthew Parable Scripture Tables Warren Leaven Parenting Yeast
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The Leaven, 1936 - A Glimpse into Family and Faith
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. This photo print, titled "The Leaven, 1936" offers a poignant snapshot of domestic life in the early 20th century. The image showcases a kitchen scene where a mother and her young daughter are engaged in an act of giving. Inspired by Matthew 13:33's Parable of the Leaven from the New Testament, this photograph beautifully captures the essence of Christian teachings on love, generosity, and nurturing. In this historic moment frozen in time, we witness a tender interaction between generations. The mother stands at a wooden table with her hair elegantly styled up while she carefully kneads dough—a symbol of transformation—representing how faith can grow within individuals and communities. Her daughter attentively watches as her mother imparts wisdom through action. The setting exudes warmth and familiarity; it is clear that this kitchen is not only a place for sustenance but also serves as the heart of their home. The furniture reflects simplicity yet speaks volumes about family values passed down through generations. As we delve deeper into this monochrome portrait captured by an unknown creator but preserved by Warren Camp Designs for Bibbys Annual 1936 edited by Joseph Bibby, we are reminded that religion plays an integral role in shaping our lives. This print invites us to reflect on our own journey towards spiritual growth while appreciating the timeless bond between mothers and daughters—an enduring testament to love's power
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