Job panels, by James Jones
- RE: Teresa Sharp, Africa
- RE: Ginny, Ruth, Anna & Huck
- Job panels, by James Jones
- RE: Mike Andress 5/10/07
- RE: Michelle McConnell 5/17/07
- RE: Pastor Nandu
- RE: Dave Kiley
- RE: Doug Stemen
- RE: Matt & Mike
- RE: Steve Brumm 5/07/08
- RE: Emergency Women's Shelter
- RE: Jon Michel, Mexico Missions
- RE: Charles McGalliard, missioDei worship
- RE: Jody Roth, Pittsburgh Project
- RE: Rhonda Lennon, Bolivia Mission
- RE: Dale Callan, Community
- RE: Cayton, Pittsburgh Project
- RE: Judy McCarter, Children's Ministry
- RE: Dan Wallace, Special Needs Kids
- RE: Michelle McConnell, Special Needs Kids
- RE: Teresa Chelko, Special Needs Buddy


“Job”
The large image is representative of Job as seen by Satan. Each grouping in the large window shows Job’s possessions – 7 sons, 3 daughters, 3000 sheep, 7000 camels, 500 oxen, 500 donkeys and many servants. Satan is posed as the chained gargoyle figure depicting the limitations of his wrath and destruction over Job; although Satan’s unable to touch Job, his possessions are for the taking. The 3 windows at the bottom show Job’s devotion and his unwavering faith in God.

“Silent Nights”
This image depicts Job as he sat in silence for 7 days and 7 nights worshipping God. He trusted despite his wife’s beliefs that he should curse God. He sits in silence with his three friends, Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite.

“Suffrage”
Job is completely broken and distraught with the ultimate suffering, and he stays focused on God. Job’s faith grows as he sees God reaching down to help him through his suffering.

“Blessings”
Job outlasted Satan’s destruction and he praises God. He receives a bounty of blessing that doubled what he had previously. The Job image is repeated in the center of the cross with his new blessings shown throughout cross.