Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Reflections of Christ

What started out as a publicity shoot for an Easter Pageant is now touching the hearts of people all over the world. Photographer Mark Mabry first shot the photos for the Reflections of Christ exhibit as a way to promote the Mesa Arizona Temple's Easter Pageant.

The dramatic images quickly blossomed into a spiritual exhibition of photos depicting the life of Christ. Hundreds of thousands of people have personally witnessed these awe-inspiring photos. More than 1.3 million people from around the world have clicked online to see the images.

Reflections of Christ is fast becoming internationally known to people of many Christian faiths and the exhibit is currently touring the United States and Canada.

Mark Mabry thought he’d be a lawyer one day. But instead, he walked out of an upper-level political science class at Arizona State University and never turned back. Now he’s a photographer on a mission, and Reflections of Christ is what he calls his life’s work.

“It’s a movement toward reality in Christ,” Mabry said. “We need him to be real and we need to take his hand.”

“It has changed my life in every way,” Mabry said of the Reflections of Christ project.

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