Biblical Statues - Christian Sculptures - Religious Art Gifts

Tom White, monumental bronze sculptor specializing in commissioned public portrait statues, wildlife sculptures, veterans, military and soldier memorials, faith-based statues of Jesus, Christian and Biblical themes, western sculptures of horses, cowboys, portraits of people and historical events.

Biblical Statues - Heroes of the Faith

Tom developed a line of faith-based, inspirational Christian Biblical bronze sculptures. They depict some of the great stories in both the Old and New Testaments. Spiritual Heroes  are depicted showing the love, grace and passion of Christ and God through faith in His work in their lives in these religious art gifts. They are tabletop size bronze figurative sculptures.

The Biblical  statues are available to be converted into monumental size inspirational bronze sculpturs for your venue. Whether you are looking for an inspirational gift, or a statement piece for ministry, church, school, prayer garden or park, give us a call to discuss your idea.

We pray these religious art satues are a blessing to remind you of the people of faith who went before as you seek to pass your faith and heritage on to your loved ones and your community. 

Call to commission a new faith-based Biblical statue scene for your church, school, prayer garden, business, home, or to purchase an existing sculpture.

"Sower and the Soils"

Sower Statue Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, NC. Depicts Jesus' parable of the Sower, monumental bronze sculpture created by sculptor, Tom White, for Franklin Graham

Sculpture scene of Jesus’s parable of the “Sower & the Soils” depicted in Mark 4:2-20. The sculpture depicts the parable, thus the crows, stony ground, thorns and thistles choking out the seed in this tabletop statue. The eight-foot monumental bronze sets at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Jesus' parable of the "Sower & the Soils" - monumental bronze statue at the Billy Graham Library

Tom created an eight-foot bronze monumental sculpture scene of Jesus’ parable of the “Sower & the Soils” based on Mark 4:2-20. It was the honor of a lifetime for Tom because he is a Christian first and artist second. The Sower sculpture resides in Ruth’s Attic Bookstore, at the Billy Graham Library, Charlotte, North Carolina.

The Concept & Commission:

Franklin Graham asked Tom to create a sculpture that would capture the ministry of sowing the seed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Tom depicted both the Sower of the seeds and the condition of men’s hearts in response to the seed. That is what is explained in Christ’s parable. Because of that, Tom incorporated the birds eating the seed, the stony ground, the thorns and thistles choking out the seed, and sheaves of wheat. The wheat depicts the good harvest. The base of the statue at the feet of the Sower tells all portions of Jesus’ Sower parable in bronze. 

Franklin and Dr. Graham considered it important that people understand that ANY man whose heart is submitted to God can be used, just as Dr. Billy Graham has been as a “Sower” of the Gospel all over the world.

Artist’s Hope:

It remains Tom’s hope that this sculpture will inspire men to become ‘fertile soil’ as they choose to receive the seed that is the Gospel of Jesus Christ… and that they go forth to spread that seed into the lives of others. (Mark 4:2-20).

“It was an honor and a joy to create the “Sower & the Soils” and especially to work with Franklin Graham. Also with his stellar team of people whose hearts are devoted to spreading the Gospel.  Marcey and I were especially thankful to meet Dr. Billy Graham at the dedication.

It was especially a great joy to work with Donna Lee Toney, who has worked side-by-side with Franklin throughout the years of his ministry. She coordinated the Sower project.  She was the epitome of graciousness, professionalism and kindness throughout the process of creating and installing the Sower sculpture. Donna Lee has become a dear friend to Marcey and I.

It is continual privilege to work with and to support the ministries of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’s Purse. Because the ministries both meet the spiritual and the physical needs of hurting people around the globe.”
…Tom & Marcey White

"Christ Our Rock"

Christ Our Rock statues of Jesus and children and three crosses at Davidson Prayer Garden, Gatesville, Texas by world-class sculptor, Tom White. Located in prayer gardens, churches, schools and parks across the United States.

Christ Our Rock is an inspiring statue depicting our Lord on a rock outcropping. He is welcoming those around Him to seek forgiveness of sins and eternal life. The intricate, artistic detail is woven in the folds of garment, outstretched arms, and embracing posture, making this 24-inch tabletop an inspirational centerpiece.

And David said, "The Lord is my rock ..." 2 Sam 22:2-4.

Size: 20”×20”×15” … Open Edition

“…and my fortress and my deliverer. My God, my rock, in whom I take refuge. My shield, and the horn of my salvation.  My stronghold and my refuge.  My savior, you save me from violence.
“I call upon the Lord, who is worthy to be praised, and I am saved from my enemies.”

Numerous references in both Old and New Testaments refer to Jesus Christ, the Son of God, as the “rock of our salvation.” Tom first created the tabletop, then life-size bronze statue of Jesus seated on a rock outcropping. He is welcoming those around Him to freely come to Him for forgiveness of sins and eternal life…
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life” – John 3:16

The Message:

He is our rock. Because of His death on Calvary, He still welcomes all people today to come freely to Him. He offers the gift of salvation through His blood and the power of His Resurrection …

“For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” – Romans 6:23

Availability:

The life-size sculpture is available for purchase for use at churches, schools and prayer garden scenes. Other  adult and children statues Tom has created are also available. Creat your own custom scene for existing sculptures, or have Tom create new ones for you.  The tabletop bronze statue makes an inspirational gift for pastors, mentors or family members.

"Father's Love"

"Father's Love" Statue Prodigal Son story depicting the love of a father for a son, in the Biblical line of sculptures by renowned master sculptor, Tom White. Faith-based statues and gifts.

Christian – Artist – sculptor, Tom White. Tom captured the real-life pains, joy, anxieties and faith of the prodigal’s father as he ran to meet his returning son. “A Father’s Love”  is an inspiring religious statue of enduring, unconditional love. This statue is the perfect gift to give to your favorite mentor, pastor, teacher or friend who has meant something to you in the Christian Faith.

The Story of the Prodigal Son and a Father's Redeeming Love — Luke 15:11-31

Size: 16”×6”×7”

The Prodigal:

He stood at the edge of seeing distance – him a beggar, stinking of pigs, ready to ask for a servant’s place. The thought of walking back home made his stomach turn flips. Taking a breathe, he took the first heavy step, steeling himself for the encounter, hearing in his mind the voices shouting, “I told you so.”
Suddenly, in the distance he saw someone. “Is it? It couldn’t be. Impossible.  What is he doing? … He is running! To me???” In an instant he knew. Instead of “I told you so,” – “I love you.” Instead of “You are not welcome here,” he would hear “Welcome home.”
Instead of “Servant” he would hear, “Son!”

The Meaning:

Tom powerfully captured the joy in the Father’s face and the energy in his sprint to welcome home the Prodigal Son. He had been waiting for the one who was considered dead, but was now alive again.

The Purpose:

Remind yourself of how God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit welcomed you. Tell the world of your Father’s love with this moving Biblical bronze statue, which is a stunning piece of inspiring Christian art. The Father’s steadfast, unconditional love is emoted through the features of this father’s face.

"Jacob Wrestling the Angel"

Jacob Wrestling the Angel statue in bronze by master sculptor, Tom White. One in a line of inspirational Biblical statues of faith.

Biblical bronze statue of Jacob wrestling the Angel as told in the Old Testament. Jacob’s name was changed to ‘Israel’ because he prevailed with God and with men. Christian Artist and bronze sculptor, Tom White, captured the essence of the story as well as the anguish, pain, anxieties and faith in the details of this inspiring religious sculpture: “Jacob Wrestling the Angel”

"... for as a prince, thou (hast) power with God and with men, and thou has prevailed."

Genesis 32:24-28 “And Jacob was left alone; and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day. And when he saw that he prevailed not against him, he touched the hollow of his thigh; and the hollow of Jacob’s thigh was out of joint, as he wrestled with him. And he said, Let me go; for the day breaketh. And he said, I will not let thee go, except thou bless me. And he said unto him, What is thy name? and he said, Jacob. And he said, Thy name shall no more be called Jacob, but Israel; for as a prince hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed.”

The Theme:

The classic story of man’s struggle with God and the blessing of perseverance and long-suffering from God toward man is depicted in this dynamic Biblical tabletop bronze sculpture.

The Faith / Perseverence:

“I won’t let you go unless you bless me…”

The Blessing / Gift of God:

God honors that kind of faith and triumph over adversity.

Tom captures the almighty restrained power of the angel in this statue, yet the love for man as He “lets the man” win the struggle.  

"Jonathan & the Armor Bearer"

Two medieval warriors in detailed bronze sculpture.

Historical, Biblical bronze sculpture of the Old Testament story of Jonathan, son of King Saul of Israel, and his armor-bearer. The loyalty showed him by his faithful armor bearer – even in the midst of seemingly impossible odds in battle – is displayed in this statue. They trusted God to give the victory.

This Biblical sculpture is the perfect gift of fine Christian art to give to your favorite mentor, pastor, teacher or friend who has meant something to you in the Christian Faith.

"I am with thee according to thine heart" — 1 Samuel 14:6,7

Size: 8”×7”×6” 

The Scripture Text:

“And Jonathan said to the young man who bore his armor,
 ’Come, and let us go over unto the garrison of these uncircumcised: It may be that the Lord will work for us; for there is no restraint to the Lord to save by many or by few.’
“And his armor-bearer said unto him,
 ’Do all that is in thine heart: Turn thee; Behold I am with thee according to thine heart.'”

The Theme:

Unwavering loyalty and devotion … this is the story of true friendship … a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.  The armor bearer would not leave Jonathan’s side, even in the face of unthinkable odds in a battle in which they were woefully outnumbered.  The Lord God gave them victory as a reward for such magni­fi­cent faith.

The Purpose:

There is amazing detail in this historical, religious bronze tabletop statue by Christian artist Tom White. Tom enjoys creating sculptures that depict sacrifice, honor, bravery, faith and loyalty from all eras of history. 

Call to commission your own unique sculpture today in any size.

"Hannah's Gift"

"Hannah's Gift" Statue of Hannah giving Samuel back to the Lord per her promise. Created by Tom White, sculptor in a line of Biblical inspirational tabletop bronze sculptures. Inspirational Christian gifts and statues.

Wonderful mother and child bronze sculpture. This Biblical statue is the perfect gift of inspirational faith-based fine art. 

Call to gift to your favorite mentor, pastor, teacher or friend who has meant something to you in the Christian Faith.

The story of Hannah returning Her gift of her son, Samuel, to God — 1 Samuel 1:27-28

Size: 13”×6”×6” … 

The Story:

Hannah poured her soul out to God in anguish and He gave her the desire of her heart … a son. She named him Samuel and he became one of the greatest prophets born in Israel. He was advisor to King Saul and, later, to King David.

Hannah gave Samuel back to God for full-time service at a very young age, and because of her faith, the Lord returned the gift five-fold with other children.

The Message:

This demonstrates the principal that it is impossible to out-give God.

Nothing depicts the sacrificial love of a mother in such a sweet way as the story of Hannah and Samuel. Tom created a wonderful and tender mother and child bronze statue. As a Christian parent, this story is particularly poignant to Tom and his wife, Marcey. We are all called to “give our children” into the Lord’s caring hands.

Call for a casting of this statue for yourself or as a gift.

"Midnight Song"

Midnight Song - Biblical bronze statue of Paul and Silas in the prison singing praise to Jesus by master sculptor, Tom White. Inspirational Christian bronze sculptures and gifts.

The story of Apostle Paul and Silas singing praises to God while imprisoned — Acts 16:25

Size: 8”×11”×6” 

The Story:

“Midnight Song” is a graphic and moving tabletop bronze sculpture, depicting the New Testament story of the Apostle Paul and Silas praising God from their prison at midnight. Even though they were thrown into prison and beaten for preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ, they were still passionate about Him.

Their feet are shackled and the chains show on the other side of the sculpture.  Bruised and battered, they still lift their hearts to God in song – something that can only be done by supernatural grace. This is a moving and touching story of hope in the midst of terrible, brutal circumstances. Amazing detail is shown in this Biblical bronze sculpture by Christian artist Tom White.

The Purpose:

Because we all struggle at times, this is an inspirational and encouraging statue. It would make a touching gift for your favorite pastor, mentor or friend who might need encouragement.  Call for details.

Paul & Silas in the prison is a beautiful story of hope in the midst of terrible, ravaging circumstances. This sculpture scene captures the broken and bruised bodies of these men who still faithfully sang praises to God.

This Biblical statue is the perfect gift for a favorite mentor, pastor, teacher or friend who has suffered for their Christian Faith.

"Promise Kept"

"Promise Kept" Sculpture of Abraham & Isaac by Tom White, sculptor. Depicts Abraham at the age of 100 holding baby Isaac as promised by the Lord God Almighty. Statues of faith and inspiration.

Christian Artist and bronze sculptor, Tom White, captured the wonder of holding your baby son at the age of 100. 

“The Promise Kept” is the fulfillment of God’s faithfulness to Abraham. He was told he and Sarah would have a son, and God never lies. Abraham waited many years for the promise to be fulfilled. Tom perfectly captured the joy in that fulfilling moment of holding his newborn son, Isaac.

Call for information on how to gift this statue to someone who might be waiting for a promise from God to be fulfilled. 

"And the the Lord did what He had promised" — Genesis 21:1

Size: 8”×12”×6”
Intricately textured, with a traditional bronze patina.
Black walnut base and brass nameplate.

The Promise:

Abraham believed God. He believed even though he was 100 years old and still childless. But he still believed God would keep His promise to give him a son and heir.

“(Abraham) did not waver at the promise of God through unbelief, but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God, and being fully convinced that what He had promised He was also able to perform.” — Romans 4:20-21

He believed because he knew his God is a promise-keeping God and that he could trust God’s Word and character.

The Vision:

Tom captured God’s promise in this moving Biblical bronze that represents a celebration of the God who always does what He says He will do. He sculpted the magnificent humility and joy on the face of Abraham as he holds the promised son, Isaac. Isaac’s name means “laughter”. We can only imagine the laughter in Abraham’s and Sarah’s heart as they held their truly miraculous son.

The “Promise Kept” would be a wonderful inspirational gift for your favorite mentor or friend. Call for details. 

"Teachable Moment"

Teachable Moment Biblical Bronze sculpture scene by sculptor, Tom White. One in a line of faith-based statues and sculptures depicting inspirational Biblical stories.

Anytime and all-the-time is the best time to impart your values and beliefs onto your children. Great storytelling is always thrilling for the teller and the listener. This statue is a moving, family sculpture which shares the bond between father and son.

Deuteronomy 6:6-7 ..."And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise.."

Size: 12”×8”×7”

The Mission:

Teach your children and grandchildren the Word of God.

The Sculpture:

This sculpture is Tom’s version of a modern-day father taking the opportunity to tell his son the story of Moses and other Biblical accounts.

Tom and Marcey’s son, Jeremiah, posed many hours in the studio for this bronze father / son statue! Incorporating the love of God into every day situations is the best way to explain Him to our children.  Great story­telling is always thrilling for the teller and the listener.

This tabletop bronze sculpture scene depicts a father teaching his son Biblical principles through spending time with his son doing things they love together. 

Call for details for purchase of “Teachable Moment” or to commission a sculpture of your favorite child­hood memory or hero. Tom specializes in figurative portrait bronze sculptures.

"Communal Elements"

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Communion Elements depicted in bronze of Jesus’ Last Supper command to eat and drink in rememberance of Him. 

Communion Elements - faith-based sculptures in bronze by Tom White

The Commission:

Tom was asked to create the Elements in bronze to have at table alongside his life-size “Welcoming Christ” statue of Jesus at Spirit of Joy Church in Gilbert,

The Command:

Matthew 26:26-30 “While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, “Take and eat; this is my body.”

27 Then he took a cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, saying, “Drink from it, all of you.

28 This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.

Current Location:

The bronze Communion Elements and Welcoming Christ can be seen at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church in Phoenix, AZ.

Call to have these sculptures cast for your ministry.

"Wash My Feet, Lord"

Wash My Feet, Lord - bronze religious sculpture depicting Jesus' humble act of servant washing His disciples feet, by Christian sculptor, Tom White

Sculpture scene of Jesus’ beautiful act of washing His disciples feet as told in the Gospels, including John 13.

Life-size Communion Elements faith-based sculptures in bronze by Tom White

Wash My Feet, Lord was a sculpture Tom created to complement an original Welcoming Christ scene in Arizona.  It depicts the humility of Jesus when He himself washed His disciples feet depicted in the Gospels.  This sculpture is available in both a tabletop version and a 3 ft. version for placement at churches, schools and/or prayer gardens.  ‘

The Commission:

Tom was asked to create the Elements as well as “Wash My Feet, Lord” in bronze to place alongside his life-size “Welcoming Christ” statue of Jesus at Spirit of Joy Church in Gilbert,

The Admonishment:

John 13 depicts the beautiful story of Jesus, King of Kings, bowing down to wash His disciples feet. He admonishes us to serve and love each other with the same humility. 

Current Location:

The bronze Communion Elements and Welcoming Christ can be seen at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church in Phoenix, AZ.

Call to have these sculptures cast for your ministry.