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Let's start at the very beginning...

by Paul Armstrong

Apr

12th

2008

...It's a nice place to start. Welcome to TheChurchBox.com, a place for churches and ministries to find unique, original and (we hope) powerful messages and imagery. But before we talk about what we hope you can gain from CIAB, perhaps we need to talk about why wanted (and needed) TheChuchBox to exist. Why enter a market that seems glutted with church resources? Why charge for our resources? None of these questions were frivolously considered. We researched on how to differentiate ourselves from the market, what resources would be worth spending money on -- with diverse, applicable, relevant and powerful themes and visuals. Much of what we see in the church resource market comes from large churches, offering their "run off"

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Paul Armstrong

paul@thechurchbox.com

Paul Armstrong a photographer, a designer, a husband, a father, a writer, a reader, a wander, a daydreamer, a procrastinator, a stone thrower, a collaborator, a consumer, a follower and seeker. Paul has over 10 years of experience in the graphic design world; 6 of which have been operating his own studio, Wiseacre Design. His work reflects a desire to not only capture life, but engage a viewer in a journey that tells a story and escapes the limit of the moment, whether that's through design or photography.



Over the past 2 years Paul has developed into a skilled and distinct photographer -- infusing humor and drama with a keen sense of design and structure in each photo while exploring the limits of the medium. If there is one rule Paul lives by, its that nothing is impossible, no idea not worth exploring, and no story to simple not to tell.

 

He has worked with Four Corners Church for 3 years helping them create and communicate effectively through their design work.


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