WELCOME TO SUZY'S PLAY THERAPY TOYBOX! Many of the miniatures you will find in the store have a definition or description which includes symbolic, metaphor, and possible meanings. This is designed for you, as a therapist, to keep in mind as you listen to your client as they interpret a sand therapy scene. Some of the miniatures are unique, vintage, rare and collectible or difficult to find; some are handmade. I truly hope you enjoy the search for that special miniature or many. And I always include a freebee gift with your order!! FREE SHIPPING on Orders over $50.

DIY Miniature Church
DIY Miniature Church
DIY Miniature Church
DIY Miniature Church
DIY Miniature Church
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DIY Miniature Church

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Approximately 4” wide by 5” tall, this church and steeple (separate) can be painted or sealed for use in Sand Therapy.

The church, as a symbol, stands for a place of worship, faith, community, and spiritual growth. It is often associated with the sacred, divinity, spiritual enlightenment, and the journey towards salvation. The church also represents a connection between the divine and the human realm, serving as a beacon of hope, peace, and harmony.

In the New Testament the image of the Church as a dwelling or building that is also a temple is exemplified in Eph 2.20–22: "You are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets with Christ Jesus himself as the chief corner stone. In him the whole structure is closely fitted together and grows into a temple holy in the Lord, in him you too are being built together into a dwelling place for God in the Spirit." The Church is represented by the larger metaphor of the city of God in Heb 12.22. In this city, which is the eschatological Jerusalem, the tree of life of the Garden or Paradise is found (Rv 22.1–2).