![]() Jesus spoke in parables, creating images to help his audience to understand and remember the essence of his message and Paul chose to write in the street language of the day. A global visual language is quickly becoming the currency of communication for this generation and research has shown that combining visuals with text astronomically improves communication and learning. Karen Sawrey: I’ve had the honor of spending the last five years working on The Infographic Bible, by far the hardest piece of work I’ve completed in my career, but, of course, the most incredible! My hope is that it’s a blessing to many, as it’s been written with a millennial audience in mind. What is The Infographic Bible and who is it for? Karen Sawrey: The Collins English Dictionary has a great explanation already prepared for me: “A graph, diagram, or other visual image designed to present complex information in an easily understandable form.” ![]() In today’s world, infographics are one more way to share that message.īible Gateway interviewed Karen Sawrey ( about The Infographic Bible: Visualising the Drama of God’s Word (Zondervan, 2018), the 2019 Kantar Information is Beautiful Awards bronze award winner in the category of Arts, Entertainment, and Culture. ![]() Hand-painted illumination, illustrations, fine art have all helped make Scripture more quickly accessible to the common person. For centuries, visual imagery has been used to communicate the textual stories and teachings of the Bible.
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