The Seven Wonders publications
After the bestseller The Seven Wonders of the Cross was released, Wilkin wrote The Last 18 hours (a workbook for small groups), The Gift (a 40-day Lent devotional), and The Seven Wonders Glossy with awe-inspiring illustrations by Glenn van der Mull. The books have been published in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Romanian, Portuguese, Nepali, Malay, Bahasa, Khmer, Kannada, Hindi, Tengula and several languages in preparation.
The Seven Wonders in Jerusalem
“What an impressive series!
So clearly, so beautifully
and passionately explained.
A life-changing message!”
ISABELLA
In this seven-part series for Easter, Wilkin searches for the seven locations at which Jesus bled in Jerusalem in order to discover what this means for us today. The unique images and impressive story help take you back two thousand years, to help you realize what Jesus went through in the last 18 hours, so that you can discover how much you are wanted, desired, and deeply loved.
Wilkin visits the Garden of Gethsemane, where the most dramatic battle in human history took place, and other place where Jesus walked: the house of the High Priest Annas, the Ancient Steps to the palace of Caiaphas, the courtyard of Pilate, the healing pools of Bethesda, Herod’s Street, the Via Dolorosa, Golgotha, the mount of olives and a baptismal location at the river Jordan.
You will understand better than ever before what Jesus experienced in the last 18 hours prior to his death. This is a message that has never been presented in such a way. The Seven Wonders in Jerusalem won several crown awards in the USA and Europe.
Animation series
Wilkin has summarized The Seven Wonders of The Cross in seven striking animations, designed by Dutch artist Glenn van der Mull. Wilkin: “I am intensely grateful for the cooperation with Glenn. He has captured The Seven Wonders of the Cross in more than fifty breathtaking illustrations, which form the basis of The Seven Wonders Animations. Glenn made a conscious choice to not use professional photo models. Glenn wanted this extraordinary story to be ‘told’ by ordinary people. I think he has more than succeeded!” The animation series won several crown awards in the USA and Europe.