This is a pretty cool typographic tool. It is called Wordle and creates word clouds that “give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes.” Click the above Wordle for a full-sized typographic of my “Life Happens” blog from a few days ago.
Susan took one look at this word cloud and exclaimed how it graphically checks one’s theology. Note how my “Life Happens” post states that God is the good life.
Have some fun with your own text here.

Mark: I wrote a comment about your study in Joseph vs. Potiphar’s bride. My machine, or yours, wouldn’t co-operate, so I was unable to transmit it. I forgot most of what I said, but I wanted you to know you have good insights, and I admire your effort. Coincidentally, I’m working right now on that same occasion, and your writing gives me more food for thought. I also appreciated the thing you had on “how to study the Bible.” If you don’t mind, I’d like to make that available to my “students.” And the first meeting surely won’t be our last. I look forward to knowing you better. Be encouraged. You’re sowing good seed. donkimrey
Hey, Don. It sure worked this time. Spam Karma was not allowing people to post for some reason. Sure kept the spam down though… and every other post unless you were a registered user.
I assume you mean my “Tips on Reading the Bible” that uses the acronym BREAD when you refer to “how to study the Bible.” That’s on my church website. I’d be happy for you to share that with folks, Don. Just so readers here will understand what we’re talking about… I’m posting it here too.