For the past few months, I have been working in a cooperative effort with a church member who happens to work as a graphic designer to develop a new logo for Deaf Fellowship Youth Ministry (DFYouth Ministry). Last night, I added some finishing touch to the logo, and, with excitement and enthusiasm, unveiled our official logo to the church family.
I'm really thrilled to have this project completed because it will allow people to associate our ministry with an image when we do our outreach activities (just like what other ministries do - DeafTeen Quest(r), Focus on the Family, etc.). There are a few subtle messages embedded in the logo that will be clear upon explanation. First, perhaps my favorite feature of the logo, there is a cross with a "I-Love-You" hand sign on the top of the mountain, signifying the unconditional, eternal Love Christ had for us when He died on the cross for our sake. Second, the three crosses on the mountain should remind us who Christ died with - sinners - and the location of His death - the Calvary. Third, the mountain, hopefully, will remind everyone to keep their gaze fixed upward toward Christ. In addition, the mountain also represents the arduous journey that every Christian who profess Christ as their personal savior, Lord, and the King of their lives will make in their lifetime as they pursue to be more like Christ (sanctify themselves). Finally, the arch tells us that with Christ's death, there's Hope in the world (just like the Bible, "His mercies are new every morning") - hence the likeliness of a sun that rises every morning.
This logo is loaded with meaning, I know, but all relevant to the Christian faith! I hope you enjoyed the DFYouth Ministry's logo design, and that you are inspired to embody an unique logo into your own ministries!
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