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Free Desktop Wallpaper Calendars: September 2011

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It’s September 1 and that means that I’ve got a whole new batch of amazing desktop wallpaper designs for you to download. Thanks to each of this month’s designers for sending along some amazing work.

A few notes: 320 x 480 is for your iPhone; 1024 x 1024 is for your iPad; your desktop or laptop may take any of the other sizes depending on your monitor size and a host of other considerations. If you’re not sure of the size, just find one that looks like it would be pretty much the same size as your screen. Generally you set one of these are your wallpaper by clicking on the link to the image, then right-clicking on the image (once it’s open) and selecting “Set as Background,” “Set as Desktop Background,” or something similar. If you aren’t sure, post a comment and we’ll try to help you figure it out.

One of the designers will win a $50 Amazon or Westminster Books gift certificate courtesy of Church Plant Media. How can you have your say? You can have your say in who wins by downloading a wallpaper? Each download counts as a vote (and no, you can’t download the same wallpaper 100 times and have your vote tallied each time).

There is no featured designer this month; that feature will return in October.

The Crown of Wisdom

Created by Josh Mandell from Greenville, SC.

The Crown of Wisdom

My Cup Overflows

Created by Ariseli Modica from Lynnwood, WA.

My Cup Overflows

The Richness of God’s Grace

Created by Rina Kroes from Seattle, WA.

The Richness of God's Grace

Yvoire

Created by Harold Sikkema from Hamilton, ON. Some other medieval September in some other French century.

Taste and See

The Paths of the Lord

Created by Michael Davenport from Mebane, NC. This month’s wallpaper incorporates a picture I took at the Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens. I draw upon Psalm 25:10 for my theme – “All the paths of the LORD are mercy and truth, to such as keep His covenant and His testimonies.”

The Paths of the Lord

The Flower Fades

Created by Andrew Rustad from Minneapolis, MN. September reminds me of the fleeting nature of man. This verse reassures me that even as the days shorten, the weather cools, and the flowers fade, I can stand firm upon God’s word, which stands forever.

My Cup Overflows

What we Ought to Pray For

Created by Rina Kroes from Seattle, WA.

What we Ought to Pray For

66 Clouds

Created by 66 Clouds. This is a word cloud of 1 John.

66 Clouds

By Faith

Created by Eric Novak from Chicago, IL. Based on the song, “By Faith” by Keith and Kristyn Getty, this wallpaper showcases God’s creation, another testement to His amazing love for us and just one more reason we should place full trust in Him.

66 Clouds

Taste and See

Created by Anna Cirlot from Gautier, MS. May you be refreshed each morning by tasting and seeing how good God is!

Taste and See

There Is a God

Created by Denise from Singapore/ West Midlands, UK. This is a photo of Miyun in Beijing, China. The song lyrics are from a Chinese worship song that I love. I hope this will help remind you to keep China (and all of Asia) in your prayers.

Taste and See

Jesus is the Vine

Created by Marie Nease from Lawrenceville, GA. In Georgia we have some beautiful vineyards and September is the month to harvest the grapes. As I walk through the vineyards, it reminds me that Jesus is the Vine and we are the branches and we want to bring forth grapes that are worthy of Him. We can only do that in Him. This photo was taken at Three Sister’s Vineyard.

Taste and See

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